D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser takes a tour on Oct. 30 of D.C.'s first stabilization center for people dealing with substance abuse issues. The D.C. Council passed a measure Tuesday urging Mayor Muriel E. Bowser to declare a public health emergency over the escalating opioid and fentanyl crisis, which is on pace to kill more than 400 D.C. residents for the fourth year in a row.
the coronavirus. After extended debate, the council also voted on an emergency basis to confirm Sam Abed as the director of the Department of Youth Rehabilitative Services amid significant concerns about staffing, violence and the increasing population of youths held in the juvenile detention facility.Council member Zachary Parker voted no and council members Robert C. White Jr.
In Virginia, the public health emergency declaration has been in effect since late 2016, which in part has made it easier for pharmacists to dispense the overdose antidote naloxone. In Maryland, former governor Larry Hogan signed an executive order calling for a state of emergency in 2017, intending to help agencies across the state coordinate anti-opioid strategies.to recommend to Bowser how to spend what could amount to $80 million in opioid settlement dollars to prevent and treat opioid use.
He said in an interview he understood that the District’s rapid rehousing program is important too — but argued that the Bowser administration can’t“There’s a dire need for rental assistance, which is shown by the vast number of people that have rushed to apply for it. That’s the reason the council put so much money into the program,” White said.
Yet around the same time, Bowser proposed slashing ERAP funding from $43 million to $8 million for the fiscal 2024 budget, seeking to return funds to pre-pandemic levels. The proposal drew an Contingency funds have to be replenished, which would be the purpose of reprogramming the $20.6 million of ERAP funds to the rapid rehousing program, White said.
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