Harris is a co-sponsor of Elizabeth Warren's proposed CARE Act, which would commit $100 billion over 10 years to fund addiction treatment and harm reduction programs across the country.

“We must take action to increase access to get a wide range of services in our communities, including naloxone to prevent overdoses and other treatments to help people in the many stages of their recovery. I am a cosponsor of the Comprehensive Addiction Resources Emergency (CARE) Act which would provide state and local governments with $100 billion in federal funding over the next ten years to deploy those kinds of resources.”
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