Despite rhetoric otherwise, recent actions of the current federal administration seem to demonstrate that it views the overdose crisis solely as an issue of fentanyl trafficking at the border, not as a health problem. Extensive research demonstrates addiction is a health issue, requiring a public health response that includes prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery resources. Yet, the administration’s recent actions remove the federal structures and supports needed for health-based strategies to address addiction, putting millions of people with addiction and their families at risk.

In recent weeks, the administration and Congress have:

All of these actions endanger progress on addressing the mental health and addiction crises on several fronts.

For example:

These actions will harm people with addiction and their families. Like most families, President Trump, Vice President Vance, and HHS Secretary Kennedy all have experience with addiction – either personally or as an impacted family member. We implore them to make the overdose crisis a priority and support the broad range of interventions – both supply side and demand side – that this crisis requires.

Send the letter below to these officials, as well as to your members of Congress, urging them to protect the federal health response to substance use and addiction and strengthen public health agencies, not tear them down.

Remember, you can also call or meet with federal officials to share your story about how you’ve been impacted by addiction and how these actions affect you and/or your family. (See our Advocacy Toolkit for tips on how to advocate!)