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Representing the people of Southern and Eastern Kentucky and serving as Chairman of the U.S. House Appropriations Subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations

Somerset, KY
Joined April 2012

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  1. Apr 29

    ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT! High School Students have until Monday, May 6th to drop off their artwork for the Congressional Art Competition at one of my Congressional offices in Somerset, Hazard…

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    As ONE UNITED NATION, we will work, we will pray, and we will fight for the day when every family across our land can live in a DRUG FREE AMERICA!

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    Today, Melania and I were honored to join thousands of leaders from across the Country for the 2019 Prescription Drug Abuse and Heroin Summit () in Atlanta, Georgia!

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    Apr 23

    We're pleased to announce the Rx Drug Abuse & Heroin Summit named John L. Eadie as the recipient of the second annual Congressman Hal Rogers Beacon of Hope Award. Read the full press release here:

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    Apr 24

    Check out these video highlights from Day 2 of the . We are excited to kickoff Day 3!

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    Apr 24

    The clinic works to admit people either from their own emergency department or an outside physician who need help recovering from addiction.

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    Apr 24

    Kentucky's top law-enforcement agency is teaming with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency to encourage people to remove potentially dangerous medicines from their homes.

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    Apr 23

    "Deaths from prescription opioids did not increase. Deaths from Heroin did not increase, that tells us some of our policies may finally be working."

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    Apr 24

    "I am convinced we will solve it in the communities because we have each other, and we care about each other,” Dr. Nora Volkow, Director of NIDA, while discussing the opioid crisis at the yesterday.

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    Apr 24

    "We didn't get into this situation overnight, and we won't get out of it overnight. This is an all-hands-on-deck, roll-up-your-sleeves work." -Dr. Frances S. Collins, Director of the NIH, yesterday at the

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  11. Apr 24

    🇺🇸 & will be joining us today at the . Watch live at 1pm today.

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    Apr 23

    "Let's bring the problem out in the open. We'll plan. We'll fight. We'll win."

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  13. Apr 23

    Day 2 of the National Rx Drug Abuse and Heroin Summit is underway with a Congressional Forum this morning. Special thanks to my colleagues from both sides of the aisle for joining us for…

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    Apr 22

    It was an inspiring opening day! We're bringing together more than 3,500 stakeholders here in Atlanta for four powerful days of education and collaboration in order to find solutions for the opioid epidemic, save lives, and restore hope.

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  15. Apr 22

    Congratulations to my friend Mr. John Eadie for being named the 2019 Beacon of Hope recipient of the . He has been a driver & pioneer for Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs across the country. Thank you for your tireless work to impact the opioid abuse epidemic!

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  16. Apr 22

    Vice Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, Admiral Charles Ray and our service men and women deserve a great debt of gratitude for their efforts to fight transnational crime. The Coast Guard…

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  17. Apr 22

    Special thanks to Dr. Robert Redfield, Director of the CDC for sharing an important update about the drug abuse epidemic. He reported a reduction of opioid prescribing in 62% of our…

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  18. Apr 22

    Honored to join Operation UNITE ago kicked off the 8th National Rx Drug Abuse and Heroin Summit with a record crowd of nearly 4,000 people united together to impact the national opioid…

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  19. Apr 22

    We just kicked off the 8th annual with a record crowd of nearly 4,000 people united together to curb this national public health crisis on opioid abuse.

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  20. Apr 18

    Congrats to & on earning a historic $87 million grant from to reduce opioid overdose deaths in Kentucky by 40%. Learn more about their incredible work at

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