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In the wake of the last few week's shenanigans, here's a bipartisan bill that passed with overwhelming support from both sides. Could be a good sign for America finally turning the corner on drug addiction legislation, and it could be a huge life-saver for states particularly afflicted like Ohio.
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) Just a day after meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House on drug addiction, Gov. Chris Christie signed legislation Wednesday aimed at curbing the state's opioid addiction epidemic, taking action just minutes after the Democrat-led Assembly approved the measure.
The legislation curbs initial opioid prescriptions to a five-day supply, making New Jersey's the most stringent limit in the country, according to the Republican governor. It also mandates state-regulated health insurers cover inpatient and outpatient treatment for drug addiction.
The prescription drug limit would not apply to cancer and chronic pain patients and for end-of-life care. The legislation also calls for continuing education for professionals who prescribe drugs.
Nearly 1,600 people died from opioids in 2015 in New Jersey.
Earlier this month, Christie declared opioid drugs to be a public health crisis. An executive order he issued also created an eight-member task force to develop a comprehensive strategy.
He has gotten broad support from lawmakers, particularly from Democrats who control the Legislature. The measure that passed Wednesday moved through the Legislature in a matter of weeks.
In the wake of the last few week's shenanigans, here's a bipartisan bill that passed with overwhelming support from both sides. Could be a good sign for America finally turning the corner on drug addiction legislation, and it could be a huge life-saver for states particularly afflicted like Ohio.