More details have continued to emerge about proposed and implemented cuts to addiction-related programs at the federal level.

New DOJ grant cuts: The Department of Justice cancelled hundreds of grants to community organizations and local governments, including funding for efforts to combat opioid addiction.

Impact on youth: The series of cuts across the government could profoundly harm youth (which impacts the risk and protective factors that contribute to substance use risk).

Impact of COVID grant cuts: When the administration cut COVID-era funds to states last month, addiction recovery programs were quickly impacted. In many cases, the money funded addiction recovery services, which are not reimbursed by insurance (e.g., transportation to medical appointments and court hearings, job training, housing assistance).

White House’s proposed HHS budget: While not yet finalized and still requiring adoption by Congress, the administration’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) budget proposal would include cuts across HHS that impact substance use disorder (SUD).