Warren highlights plan to combat opioid crisis ahead of swing through hard-hit areas

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2020 pres. candidate Sen. Warren will re-introduce bill aimed at combating nation's opioid epidemic, calling it a 'public health crisis;' plans to make campaign trail swing through West Virginia and Ohio -- 2 states hard-hit by the crisis. NBConPolicy

Warren will follow the reintroduction of the CARE Act with a campaign swing through West Virginia and Ohio, specifically stopping inwrote in a Medium post

Those drug company executives, Warren said, should be held accountable for “deliberately" harming people"through criminal negligence.” To her, this means these execs “don’t just pay a fine, they face real criminal penalties.

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