Gov. Greg Abbott announced a $10 million multimedia campaign for outreach on the dangers of fentanyl as well as statewide distribution of Narcan.
announced a $10 million multimedia campaign for outreach on the dangers of fentanyl as well as statewide distribution of Narcan.
Abbott says the campaign will be across TV, streaming services, radio, online, and social media platforms. "I had a very close relationship with Tucker, and I thought to myself, 'if this can happen to Tucker who shares and talks openly with me, then it could happen to any parent,'" she said.
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