RELATING TO THE DWELLING UNIT REVOLVING FUND.
House Bill 460 allocates $41 million to combat the opioid crisis in Alabama, funding prevention, treatment, and recovery programs across various sectors for 2025.
House Bill 460 allocates $41 million to combat the opioid crisis in Alabama, funding prevention, treatment, and recovery programs across various sectors for 2025.
Bill Number: HB 460
Title: Appropriations, supplemental appropriations from the Opioid Treatment and Abatement Fund for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025
Status: Enacted
Introduced: March 19, 2025
Effective Date: June 1, 2025
House Bill 460 aims to address the ongoing opioid crisis by providing supplemental appropriations from the Opioid Treatment and Abatement Fund. The bill allocates a total of $41,059,071 for various programs and initiatives aimed at prevention, treatment, and recovery related to opioid use and addiction for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025.
The bill specifies the allocation of funds to various entities as follows:
The bill stipulates that any unspent funds at the end of the fiscal year will not revert but will be carried forward for the purposes appropriated.
This legislation is expected to significantly enhance the state's capacity to combat the opioid crisis through targeted funding for treatment, prevention, and education initiatives. The diverse range of allocated funds aims to support various sectors, including healthcare, education, and law enforcement, thereby addressing the multifaceted nature of opioid addiction.
This summary provides a comprehensive overview of House Bill 460, detailing its purpose, key provisions, and expected impact on addressing the opioid crisis in Alabama.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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