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The Hinton News Capito Introduces Bipartisan CARA 2.0 Act to Bolster Fight Against
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PIPESTEM RURITAN CLUB
The Pipestem Ruritan club meets
every fourth Saturday at 6:00 p.m.
We have a wonderful dinner before
our meeting, We would like to invite
anyone interested in learning more
about this service club to come and
join us: We have a gospel sing the
Friday before our meetings.
Come join in the fun and
fellowship. For more information
please call Brenda Garcia at 304-
923-1622 or 304-466-6804.
BINGO
Bingo every Friday night at the
Hinton Senior Citizens Building on
Second Ave. Doors open at 4:00 p.m.
starts at 6:00 p.m.
Toomey and Manchin
Following White House
Meeting: "We hope our
colleagues will join us in
cosponsoring the
Manchin-Toomey bill"
Senators Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) and
Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) released the
following statement in reaction to
today's meeting at the White House
with President ~,ump on advancing
gun safety policy:
"What we heard from the
President today was very
encouraging. His desire for a
comprehensive approach to
strengthening the background check
system, and specifically using
Manchin-Toomey as the foundation,
would achieve our shared goal of
keeping guns out of the hands
criminals, the dangerously mentally
ill, and terrorists while respecting
the Second Amendment rights of
law-abiding Americans. Per the
President's instruction, Congress
shouldn't wait. We hope our
colleagues will join us in
cosponsoring the Manchin-Toomey
bill and move quickly to keep the
American people safe."
Opioid Epidemic Legislation would increase opioid funding, limit
$5
opioid prescriptions for acute pain to three days, and enhance
prescription drug monitoring
U.S. Senator Shelley Moore federal government's response to and lethal fentanyl (up from
Capito (R-W.Va.) today joinedthis crisis, million in the original CARA).
Senators Rob Portman (R-Ohio) and The bill will authorize $1 billion $300 million to expand evidence-
Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) in in dedicated resources to evidence- based medication-assisted
introducing the Comprehensivebased prevention, enforcement, treatment (up from $25 million in
Addiction and RecoveryAct (CARA) treatment, and recovery programs, the original CARA).
2.0 Act. The bipartisan legislation CARA 2.0 Policy Reforms $300 million to expand first
would increase the funding Imposes three-day limit on initial responder training and access to
authorization levels for the CARA opioid prescriptions for acute pain naloxone (up from $12 million in the
programs enacted in 2016 and put as recommended by the Centers for original CARA).
in place additional policy reforms to Disease Control and Prevention $200 million to build a national
help combat the opioid epidemic-- (CDC), with exceptions for chronic infrastructure for recovery support
including limiting opioid pain or pain for other ongoing services to help individuals move
prescriptions for acute pain to three illnesses, successfully from treatment into
days. Makes permanent Section 303 of long-term recovery (up from $1
"The opioid epidemic truly is a CARA, which allows physician million in the original CARA).
national crisis that is affecting assistance and nurse practitioners $20 million to expand Veterans
families and communities across the to prescribe buprenorphine un~ler Treatment Courts (up from 65
Country, and in West Virginia, we've the direction of a qualified physician, million in the original CARA).
become far too familiar with its Allows states to waive the limit $100 million to expand treatment
consequences," Senator Capito said. on the number patients a physician for pregnant and postpartum
"While we've accomplished a lot can treat with buprenorphine so women, including facilities that
in terms of drawing attention to the long as they follow evidence-based allow children to reside with their
drug epidemic and providing guidelines, mothers (up from $17.9 million in
resources to help address it, it's There is currently a cap of 100 the original CARA).
painfully clear that we still have a patients per physician. $60 million to help states develop
long way to go and need to be doing Require physicians and an Infant Plan of Safe Care to assist
even more. pharmacists use their state PDMP states, hospitals and social services
This bipartisan legislation will upon prescribing or dispensing to report, track and assist newborns
help continue efforts thatare critical opioids, exposed to substances and their
to fighting the opioid epidemic and Increases civil and criminal families (no authorization in the
providing help to individualspenalties for opioid manufacturers original CARA).
struggling with addiction, that fail to report suspicious orders $10 million for a National Youth
Thisis an important next stepin for opioids or fail to maintain Recovery Initiative to develop,
a much broader effort, and I'm effective controls against diversion support, and maintain youth
confident it will bring us closer to ofopioids, recovery support services (no
making real progress in this fight." Creates a national standard for authorization in the original CARA).
CARA 2.0 will build on the recovery residencetoensurequality Other original co-sponsors
original law by increasing the housing for individuals in long-term include Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-
funding authorization levels for recovery. + Minn.), Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska),
CARA's evidence-based programs to CARA 2.0 Authorization LevelsMaggie Hassan (D-N.H.), Bill
better coincide with the recent $10 million to fund a N~tional Cassidy(R-La.),andMariaCantwell
budget agreement and laying out Education Campaign on the dangers (D-Wash.)
new policy r~ to s~rengthen t.~.e of prescription opioid misuse, heroin,
Notice
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[ IThe Campbell'Flannagan-
~R+ " " Murrell House Museum at 422
Summers St in Historic Downtown
Hinton is open for free tours. Call
~# . for appointments for a free tour. For
more call 304-466-5769,
information
or visit our websitre at: cfm/fmh.org
"Auld Lang Syne"is sung at the stroke of midnight to bring in the New Year.
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" Beech Run Baptist Church on RI. 12. Pastor Joe Spencer. Sandstone Baptist Church 9:30 am, Sunday School 10:30 am; Pastor Roger Persinger. SS 1~
Orbra B. Angell, Jr Pastort Sunday School, 10 am, Sunday School 10 am Morning Wed. BibleStudy4:30pmHilldale, am, WorshipServicellam, Youtl
Sunday School 10 am, Morning' Worship, 11 am evening ~reaching Service 11 am & 6 Rt. 3;304-327-6494. meeting6pm, Sun. nightworshi
Service 11 am, Night Service 7 worship 7 pro; Wed. worship 7 p.m.Sunday Night. Mid WeekMt Zion United 7 pro, Wed. night prayer meetim
pro, Wed. night prayer meeting 7! pm. service 7:00 pm, Pastor Jack Wan On Mt. Zion Rd. Patricia Worles, 7:00 pm Women's Christial
pro. Grace Baptist ChurchSecond Baptist Church Pastor; Sunday School 10:cc a.m Fellowship meeting every firs
Bellepolnt Baptiat Church BiU BaUengee, Pastor. Sunday Re,'. MaRhew Saunders, Pastor Worship t1:00 a.m every Sunday. Men. of the month 7 pm.
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Church School. 11 a.m. Mornin " ~eauey ~,prmgi i (Sunday Vig I Mass) 5p.m.; (May- 7:45 pm, Community Worship
garta Tabor (304-466-4275) Worsh,p 6'00 p m. ' " Evening- Laurel-- Sun day.SchonlureeK ,aptiat10Chureham" Wedoesda" September)6Sunday 9 a m ,mFd service B,g 4 Dz'u~
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7pm Wed 7pm ,-. - HOllmsourg Betty Shields, Pastor Sun. School 1301 Summers St Sunday /V~/I I UU,~ I~1~,~.~O
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