Drug overdose is now the leading cause of death for people under 50 in the United States, with more than 115 people dying every day. Opioid-related ER visits in Florida increased nearly 100% in the decade between 2005 and 2014.

I know there are no easy solutions to this epidemic, but I wanted to post a quick update on major progress we made this week by passing more than 30 bills to secure the necessary resources and support to reverse this horrific trend.

Our bills will take important steps to empower the healthcare workforce to improve addiction treatment and prevention, expand research into the opioid epidemic, stem the flow of illegal opioids flowing into our country, get excess and unused meds out of circulation study alternative pain-treatment methods and more.

Read a full list of the bills here:

H.R. 2851 - Stop the Importation and Trafficking of Synthetic Analogues (SITSA) Act—

modernizes the Controlled Substances Act and outlaws 13 synthetic fentanyls that have been identified by the DEA as an immediate threat to public health.

H.R. 5327 - Comprehensive Opioid Recovery Centers Act—establishes comprehensive opioid centers that provide treatment and recovery services.

H.R. 5041 - Safe Disposal of Unused Medication Act—allows home hospice providers to safely dispose of unused prescriptions of controlled substances.

H.R. 449 – Synthetic Drug Awareness Act of 2018—requires the U.S. Surgeon General to submit a comprehensive report to Congress on the public health effects of the rise in synthetic drug use among our youth in order to further educate parents and the medical community on the health effects of synthetics.

H.R. 4284 INFO Act—establishes a public electronic database to compile information on federal efforts to stop the opioid crisis so that federal, state and local officials can develop the most effective strategies to prevent addiction, enhance addiction treatment efforts and keep prescription drugs from falling into the wrong hands.

H.R. 4684 Ensuring Access to Quality Sober Living Act of 2018—authorizes the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to develop best practices for sober living homes.

H.R. 5002 – ACE Research Act—expands the authority and flexibility of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to conduct innovative research on ways to prevent, treat, diagnose and cure diseases with non-addictive pain medications.

H.R. 5009 Jessie’s Law—helps ensure doctors have access to a consenting patient's prior history of addiction in order to make fully informed care and treatment decisions.

H.R. 5176 – Preventing Overdoses While in Emergency Rooms Act—creates a program aimed at preventing repeat opioid overdoses.

H.R. 5228 – SCREEN Act—expands the authority and capacity of the FDA to combat the import of illegally manufactured opioids, like heroin and fentanyl.

H.R. 5272 – RESULTS Act of 2018—requires the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to issue guidance to grantees seeking to treat mental health and substance use disorders in order to promote the funding and use of evidence-based practices.

H.R. 5329 Poison Center Network Enhancement Act of 2018—reauthorizes funding for the Poison Center Network, a critical network of specially trained physicians, nurses and pharmacists who answer calls and offer free, confidential, expert medical advice 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

H.R. 5353 Eliminating Opioid Related Infectious Diseases Act of 2018—authorizes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to undertake an initiative aimed at eliminating infectious diseases spread by injection drug-use and work with states to improve education, surveillance and treatment on associated infections.

H.R. 5473 – Better Pain Management Through Better Data Act of 2018—directs the FDA to hold a public meeting and issue guidance addressing data collection and labeling for medical products that reduce pain and may replace, delay, or reduce the use of oral opioids.

H.R. 5483 – Special Registration for Telemedicine Clarification Act of 2018—requires the Department of Justice (DOJ) to allow for the prescription of medication-assisted treatment and other controlled substances via telemedicine.

H.R. 5582 – Abuse Deterrent Access Act of 2018—requires the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to report to Congress on existing barriers to access to abuse-deterrent opioid formulations by Medicare Part C and D beneficiaries.

H.R. 5583 – requires the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to expand its core set of adult health quality measures for Medicaid-eligible adults to include measures specific to behavioral health.

H.R. 5685 Medicare Opioid Safety Education Act of 2018—directs CMS to provide education resources for beneficiaries regarding opioid use, pain management and alternative pain management treatments, and include these resources in the “Medicare and You” Handbook.

H.R. 5800 Medicaid IMD ADDITIONAL INFO Act—requires the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission to conduct a report on the requirements, standards, and oversight that state Medicaid programs have for Medicaid Institutions for Mental Diseases.

H.R. 5812 CONNECTIONS Act—improves information-sharing between states about prescription drugs.

S. 916 Ensuring Patient Access to Substance Use Disorder Treatments Act of 2018—allows pharmacists to dispense treatments directly to doctors, rather than directly to patients, in an attempt to improve dispensing of implantable and injectable therapies developed to make abuse, misuse and diversion more difficult.

H.R. 4275 – Empowering Pharmacists in the Fight Against Opioid Abuse Act—requires HHS and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to develop and disseminate materials and programs for training pharmacists, health care providers and patients on indicators that a prescription is fraudulent, forged, or otherwise indicative of abuse.

H.R. 5197 – Alternatives to Opioids (ALTO) in the Emergency Department Act— establishes a demonstration program to test alternative pain management protocols to limit to the use of opioids in hospital emergency departments.

H.R. 5735 - Transitional Housing for Recovery in Viable Environments Demonstration Program (THRIVE) Act— authorizes the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to carry out a demonstration program to set aside Housing Choice Voucher Program housing for supportive and transitional housing for individuals recovering from substance use disorders.

H.R. 5788 - Securing the International Mail Against Opioids Act—requires the U.S. Postal Service to obtain advance electronic data (AED) on international mail shipments and transmit the data to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to target opioid shipments and other illegal imports into the United States.

H.R. 5294- Treating Barriers to Prosperity Act of 2018—ensures that a federal economic development program for the Appalachian region can be used to help address the opioid epidemic.

H.R. 5752 - Stop Illicit Drug Importation Act of 2018—enhances the FDA’s authority to intercept illegal drug imports.

H.R. 6902 - REGROUP Act of 2018— extends and authorized increased funding for the Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Grant Program, a federal grant program designed to support first responders, diversion programs for non-violent individuals who abuse illicit and prescription opioids, prescription drug monitoring programs and more.

H.R. 5890 - Assisting States’ Implementation of Plans of Safe Care Act—provides states with enhanced guidance to implement “plan of safe care” assurance, which is designed to address to address the needs of infants affected by prenatal substance abuse.

H.R. 5889 - Recognizing Early Childhood Trauma Related to Substance Abuse Act of 2018— provide resources to early childhood care and education providers on ways to recognize and respond to children who may be affected by a family member's or other adult's substance abuse. This information would include information on risk-assessment, age-appropriate care, and response options that support the whole family.

H.R. 5891 - Improving the Federal Response to Families Impacted by Substance Use Disorder Act— establishes an interagency task force to develop a strategy for responding to the opioid epidemic, with a particular focus on the existing programs that support infants, children, and their families.

H.R. 5892— establishes an Advisory Committee on Opioids to address the impact of opioid abuse on the workplace.

House Amendment to S. 1091Supporting Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Act— establishes an Advisory Council to Support Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, which would issue a report including best practices, identify existing resources and offer other useful information for grandparents and other older relatives raising children because of family circumstances, with a particular emphasis on those impacted by the opioid epidemic.

H.R. 5102 - Substance Use Disorder Workforce Loan Repayment Act of 2018—creates a loan repayment program for individuals who agree to work  as a substance use disorder treatment professional in areas most in need of their services.

H.R. 5261 - TEACH to Combat Addiction Act of 2018— designates regional Centers of Excellence to enhance and improve education for health professionals on substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, prevention, and recovery.

H.R. 5587 - Peer Support Communities of Recovery Act—would award grants to peer support specialist organizations for the development and expansion of recovery services.