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This bill amends the Public Health Service Act to establish a federal grant program awarding up to $30 million annually (2025–2029) to support community-based harm reduction services for individuals with substance use disorders. Eligible entities include state and local governments, tribal organizations, harm reduction programs, and health care providers, which may use funds for syringe services programs, overdose prevention and reversal medication distribution, and connecting individuals to treatment and recovery services. The bill requires grantees to establish referral processes to evidence-based treatment and mandates biennial reporting to Congress on program outcomes.
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