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    Trump budget would effectively kill drug control office

    Trump budget would effectively kill drug control office

    By Dan Diamond
    05/05/17 11:49 AM EDT

    President Donald Trump’s fiscal 2018 budget would cut about 95 percent of funding for the Office of National Drug Control Policy, effectively ending its mission as the lead agency in charge of combating the opioid crisis and other drug epidemics, according to an internal office email and two sources who spoke with POLITICO.

    The office, which received $388 million in federal funding in fiscal 2017, would only receive $24 million in fiscal 2018, according to the budget proposal from the White House. The agency’s high-intensity drug trafficking program, which received $254 million in federal funding in 2017, and its drug-free communities support program, which received $100 million, would be completely zeroed out under Trump’s proposal.

    The budget would also cut almost $7 million in salaries and expenses, leading to projected cuts of as many as 33 full-time equivalents. About 70 people currently work at the drug control office.

    "These drastic proposed cuts are frankly heartbreaking and, if carried out, would cause us to lose many good people who contribute greatly to ONDCP's mission and core activities," acting Director Rich Baum wrote in an internal email to staff that was shared with POLITICO.

    Baum said that he was working with the White House to save the office's funding, but two sources within ONDCP said that would be unlikely, given that the proposal cleared the White House's budget office this week.

    Trump has vowed to address the nation's opioid crisis. But defunding the drug control office "is like removing the tip of the spear," said one source within the agency, noting that ONDCP is the only agency responsible for spearheading the government-wide response to drug use.

    Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio), who co-authored a major opioids bill that became law last year, forcefully opposed the proposed cuts to the office.

    "We have a heroin and prescription drug crisis in this country and we should be supporting efforts to reverse this tide, not proposing drastic cuts to those who serve on the front lines of this epidemic,” he said in a statement.

    President Donald Trump congratulates House Republicans after they passed legislation aimed at repealing and replacing Obamacare during an event in the Rose Garden at the White House on May 4.

    Presidential budgets are usually nothing more than a wish list, and Congress could be hard-pressed to approve such significant cuts to the office amid a deadly opioid epidemic.

    A White House official did not confirm the details of the proposal.

    "It would be premature for us to comment — or anyone to report — on any aspect of this ever-changing, internal discussion before the publication of the document," the official said. "The President and his cabinet are working collaboratively to create a leaner, more efficient government that does more with less of taxpayers’ hard-earned dollars."

    Trump recently created a new White House commission on opioids, which is led by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and would be supported by Trump's 2018 budget. Advocates urging a more aggressive treatment agenda have said the White House commission is redundant and may encourage a throwback to the "war on drugs" approach to fighting opioid addiction.

    Rep. Tom Marino (R-Pa.), a Trump ally who had been tapped by the White House to run the office as its full-time director, earlier this week said he was withdrawing from consideration, citing a family medical issue.

    Trump outlined a "skinny" budget in March. He's expected to release a more comprehensive proposal this month.

    http://www.politico.com/story/2017/0...-office-238035
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    I totally support these cuts. If this Office was worth its salt or money, we wouldn't have a prescription led opioid problem in this country killing tens of thousands of people. It failed in its fundamental mission. Close it down.
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