Attorney General Sessions today announced that the
Department of Justice has created a new senior level position - Director of
Opioid Enforcement and Prevention Efforts (“Director”). The Director will be
responsible for assisting the Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General, and
Department components in formulating and implementing Department initiatives,
policies, grants, and programs relating to opioids, and coordinating these
efforts with law enforcement.
In announcing the position, Attorney General Sessions made
the following statement:
"With one American dying of a drug overdose every nine
minutes, we need all hands on deck," Attorney General Sessions said.
"That's why President Trump has made ending the drug epidemic a top
priority. This Department of Justice
embraces that goal, and we have taken a number of steps this year to do our
part. We have indicted hundreds of
defendants for drug related healthcare fraud, sent more prosecutors to where
they're needed most, and we've taken on the gangs and cartels. Today we take the next step: creating a
senior level official position at the Department to focus entirely on this
issue. This Department will continue to follow the President's lead, and I am
confident that we can and will turn the tide of the drug crisis."
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