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English: Joint Committee on Mental Health and Substance Abuse Testimony, 11.16.15
On Monday, November 16th, Governor Charlie Baker testified before the Joint Committee on Mental Health and Substance Abuse, alongside Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh and a representative from Attorney General Maura Healey's office, in support of the Governor's bill, “An Act Relative to Substance Use Treatment, Education and Prevention.”
“I understand that some of our proposals disrupt the status quo. They are supposed to,” said Governor Baker. “Our legislation aims to bend the trend on opioid misuse and provide much needed prevention and education programs, while continuing to expand access to treatment and recovery programs across the Commonwealth.”
Governor Baker's legislation has garnered broad support across the Commonwealth, including the Massachusetts Sheriffs Association, District Attorneys, medical students, behavioral health specialists and members of the law enforcement community.
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