Oregon officials grapple with how to curb fentanyl crisis


Dozens of Portland police officers descended on the vacant Washington Center building in downtown Portland the morning of April 12 in what they said was a mission to clear out the dilapidated structure that has become home to an open-air drug market. State officials in Oregon and Washington have named the fentanyl crisis a top issue as overdose deaths rise.

SEATTLE — The fight against fentanyl is increasingly being waged in schools, jails and on city streets in the Pacific Northwest, where state officials in Oregon and Washington have named it a top issue as overdose deaths rise.

Washington’s Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee plans to ask lawmakers for about $64 million more to treat and prevent opioid use. In Oregon, Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek has proposed declaring a fentanyl emergency in Portland, and lawmakers have created a committee on addiction to get a jump on the issue before the Legislature reconvenes in February.

“One pill can now take your life. Fentanyl is the nuclear weapon of drugs and we’ve got to up our game against this scourge,” Inslee said during a press conference on Wednesday.



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