FACTS Act
The FACTS Act enhances opioid education and prevention in schools, ensuring students and educators have resources to combat fentanyl misuse and access life-saving naloxone.
The FACTS Act enhances opioid education and prevention in schools, ensuring students and educators have resources to combat fentanyl misuse and access life-saving naloxone.
The Fentanyl Awareness for Children and Teens in Schools Act, commonly referred to as the FACTS Act, was introduced in the House of Representatives on May 1, 2025. The bill aims to address the growing concern of synthetic opioid misuse, particularly fentanyl, among youth in educational settings.
The primary intent of the FACTS Act is to enhance awareness, education, and prevention strategies related to synthetic opioid misuse and overdose among children and teenagers. The bill seeks to establish a comprehensive framework for educational institutions to combat this public health crisis.
The FACTS Act is designed to impact:
- Students: By providing education and resources to prevent opioid misuse.
- Educators: Through professional development and training on opioid-related issues.
- Local and State Educational Agencies: By requiring updates to plans and strategies for addressing opioid misuse.
- Health Centers: By ensuring access to life-saving medications like naloxone.
The FACTS Act represents a proactive approach to tackling the opioid crisis among youth, emphasizing education, prevention, and collaboration across various sectors.
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