As the executive branch decides how to address the opioid epidemic, communities hit
hardest by the prescription drug crisis are beginning to target the pharmaceutical companies responsible for selling the addictive drugs.
Not exact matches
On May 20, 2015, nine days BEFORE the government was inaugurated, I laid out «Policy
Prescriptions» - diversification of production, government revenue, and exports; imperative of a strong and credible economic team and cabinet; targeting «opportunity sectors» (solid minerals, refining and petrochemicals, a new and realistic fiscal regime for upstream oil and gas, private sector investments in power and infrastructure, agro-processing, retail and construction); freeing «up resources from downstream petroleum sector deregulation» emphasizing «an economic reality in which
hard decisions including some previously rebuffed
by the opposition will have to be taken» a clear reference to the petrol subsidy which government waited a full year before countenancing the critical decision!
Schneiderman said some states hit
hardest by the opioid crisis «have more opioid
prescriptions than residents.»
«Some states
hardest hit
by the crisis have more opioid
prescriptions than residents,» Schneiderman said at a press conference.
His economic proposals resonate with voters in eastern Connecticut, an area of the state hit
hard by defense cuts and job losses and stand in stark contrast to the vague
prescriptions offered
by Foley, she said.
The Minnesota cases raise the question of whether similar drug - related deaths are being missed in other states, particularly those
hardest hit
by the
prescription drug abuse epidemic, Hall said.
And because soft law can not trump
hard law, the policy manual's
prescriptions were unlawful: «the mandatory directive in a guideline such as the Policy,
by which citizenship judges must ensure that candidates for citizenship have been seen, face uncovered, taking the oath, can not trump the Act or the Regulations «(at para. 56).
Secretary Castro began his address
by saying the
prescription to the American Dream has always been working
hard, saving your money and investing in yourself, often
by getting a great education.