Taske bipartisan heroin force for the 115th congress. , want to thank my cochair annie custer. We are proud of the work that we have done. I think we are proud this is the most rigorously Bipartisan Group in the u. S. House of representatives and we are looking forward to a year of joined a make more progress on an issue that is of great concern to all of us. Just a recap of last year briefly. Year, the comprehensive addiction and recovery act was passed by the house and the senate and passed into law. And it provided stakeholders resources to combat the heroine epidemic. We passed an act at the end of 100 14th congress that added an additional 100 billion of to combat this epidemic. In both of these were college in no small measure because of the bipartisan work done by this task force. Out in theolled 18 bills thatweek really became the foundation and much of the detail of what was ultimately passed into law. There is still a lot of work to be done. Americans over 52,000 died of a dr
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Test. Test. Test. Test. While it is frequent to see relapse in people, the longer they sustain the treatment, then the more rare the events and the best outcomes reported when patients are on chronic treatment for five years. At which time, they actually can live very much life where they are recovered. That means that you can get back to your previous state and have a level of vulnerability, but the brain recovers. I mean, people recover from strokes. We do interventions to maximize the likelihood you can strengthen those areas that have been damaged. The same thing we should be addressing for helping those people recover those systems that have been damaged by drugs. So yes, the brain can recover. It will depend on many things such as how addicted you are, your age, when you start to take in drugs, but the evidence shows that with proper treatment, people recover from addiction. Thank you for that. I also want to talk about educational. You talked about one hour in 40 years for addic
Barack obam disaster declaration. It is currently to help allamakee, chickasaw, clayton, fayette, floyd, howard, mitchell and winneshiek counties. The money is designated for storms, Straight Line winds and flooding that happened between august 23rd and 27th. Fema will continue to see if additional designations will be added to this declaration. Within the next hour, the city will allow people who live or work in the evacuation zone from flood 2016 to get back within that area. But the flood evacuation zone wont open for the general public until 7 am tomorrow. Until then, the city is asking people who dont need to be downtown to stay away so large equipment can get in for cleanup. The city wants to make sure everyone can thoroughly clean up this weekend. Theyre keeping the City Services center on 15th avenue southwest open this weekend. Staff will be on hand from 8 am to 5 pm both saturday and sunday. People whose property related questions. All fees for flood permits are waived. And r
Return filings or processing now a live look at the d. C. Skyline. The drizzle may be moving out but the winds are picking up and the temperatures are going down. We are talking a hard freeze by this time tomorrow. Thank you for join us a lot of you putting away the spring jackets and getting coats out. There is colder air moving in, topper what do you think i put this on facebook and a winter coat is not overkill so dont feel silly if you walk out with one. This is an observation wind at 22 Miles Per Houren 18 in frederick and 21 in haggerstown. Winds coming in not like saturday but this he will affect how we feel tomorrow because here the wind gust tracker is a forecast and winds willgus near 20 Miles Per Hour by 6 00 tomorrow morning and by 9 00 still gusting to 20 Miles Per Hour. They afternoon back to 10 to 15 Miles Per Hour. But lets talk about the winds and the tracker and we will move to the windchill tracker. Tomorrow at 6 00 a. M. It will feel like it is 24 downtown and 19 in