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Fight Fentanyl Act

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The Fight Fentanyl Act amends the Office of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act to strengthen federal efforts against fentanyl trafficking. It requires new reporting on HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area) funds used to investigate and prosecute fentanyl trafficking organizations, including seizure data and threat assessments. The bill increases funding for HIDTA programs to $333 million annually through fiscal year 2030, expands the purposes for which drug control funds may be used to include fentanyl interdiction assistance, and authorizes the Attorney General to temporarily reassign assistant U.S. attorneys to prioritize fentanyl trafficking investigations and prosecutions.

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