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This afternoon in Washington D.C., President Donald Trump officially signed Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy's HALT Fentanyl Act into law, taking steps to curb Louisiana and America's overdose crisis.
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President Donald Trump hosted congressional leaders and families affected by the fentanyl epidemic on Wednesday for a signing ...
A bill written by a Louisiana U.S. Senator aimed at empowering law enforcement to handle criminal fentanyl has been signed into law.