Tuesday, March 25, 2025

News and Ideas Worth Sharing

HomeNewsNews Briefs: Governor...

News Briefs: Governor Baker statement on White House opioid abuse proposal

"With nearly four people dying per day from overdoses in our state, it is clear that this epidemic transcends partisan boundaries." -- Gov. Charlie Baker

Gov. Baker supports White House’s opioid abuse proposal

Boston — Governor Charlie Baker today (February 3) released the following statement supporting $1.1 billion in new funding from the President’s FY’17 budget that will address prescription opioid abuse and the heroin use epidemic plaguing the Commonwealth and nation:

President Obama’s comprehensive proposal aimed to help states combat the opioid epidemic, including additional funds to expand treatment options and overdose prevention efforts, is a positive development for Massachusetts’ own efforts to address this public health crisis. It is encouraging that the President is taking action on a recommendation from our opioid working group to create a pilot program for nurse practitioners and physician assistants to prescribe buprenorphine. With nearly four people dying per day from overdoses in our state, it is clear that this epidemic transcends partisan boundaries and our administration looks forward to the Legislature taking action on a bill to target the drivers of opioid and prescription painkiller abuse.”

–E.E.

spot_img

The Edge Is Free To Read.

But Not To Produce.

Continue reading

Business Perspectives: Springs Motel reopens under new ownership

“I hope to deliver a memorable experience and a unique stay,” said new owner Brian Duke said. “For those looking for nostalgia, we deliver that. If you want to come with your family to disconnect from whatever your life is and enjoy time with each other, you have to provide an environment and experience."

Pittsfield resident arrested as part of ICE operations, 370 arrested throughout Massachusetts

The press release states that the enforcement actions targeted “transnational organized crime, gangs, and egregious illegal alien offenders.”

Lee Youth Association gets green light for new facility after Town Meeting vote

Residents passed all warrant articles, but some voiced concern over zoning changes.

The Edge Is Free To Read.

But Not To Produce.