The School Access to Naloxone Act of 2026 allows schools to use naloxone for opioid overdoses. Affects students and school staff by boosting emergency response.
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School Access to Naloxone Act of 2026 is a Senate bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. Hearings held.
Latest action on S. 3588: Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. Hearings held.
Who this affects: This bill primarily impacts students, school staff, and school-based health centers. It aims to protect young people from opioid overdoses and improve emergency preparedness in schools.
Why this matters: The opioid crisis has caused over a million deaths in the U.S., with a sharp rise in adolescent overdoses. This bill addresses the crisis directly in schools, where many young people are at risk. By making naloxone available, schools can act quickly to prevent tragedies.
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