Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act of 2025
Bill S 1814 replaces "addict" with "persons with substance use disorder" in legislation, promoting dignity and reducing stigma for those affected by addiction.
Bill S 1814 replaces "addict" with "persons with substance use disorder" in legislation, promoting dignity and reducing stigma for those affected by addiction.
The primary aim of Bill S 1814 is to promote a more compassionate and accurate terminology regarding individuals who experience substance use disorders. By replacing the terms "addict" and "addicts" with "persons with substance use disorder," the bill seeks to reduce stigma and foster a more respectful dialogue surrounding addiction and recovery.
Bill S 1814 represents a significant step towards changing the narrative around substance use disorders by advocating for respectful language. While it has been substituted by A2398, the intent and implications of the bill remain relevant in ongoing discussions about addiction and recovery in society.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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