Fentanyl Awareness Grant Bill Passes Significant Assembly Committee, Heads to Assembly Floor

Legislation to create a new state grant to educate people about the dangers of the fentanyl overdose crisis was approved unanimously in the Assembly Appropriations Committee Thursday.

AB 2365 would provide funding for six pilot projects within local government agencies (i.e. education, law enforcement, public health, etc.) to increase awareness and education about the dangers of fentanyl. Assemblyman Patterson has requested three million dollars in total to fund the six projects. The exact amount of each grant will be determined at a later date.

Over the last two years, Fresno County’s law enforcement, education and health leaders collaborated to fund billboard campaigns, run PSA’s at local movie theaters, radio ads, TikTok videos, and work collaboratively with mental health professionals sharing the very real dangers of fentanyl.

These pilot projects can include, but are not limited to, awareness campaigns such as billboards and commercials, educating students and other young people as well as their parents, and offering additional mental health resources to survivors of fentanyl overdose before they leave the hospital.

AB 2365 moves to the Assembly Floor.

(From the office of Assemblyman Jim Patterson, 23rd District)

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