
PIERRE, (KCCR) — With border crossings down as the Trump Administration enhances border enforcement Congress is moving forward with plans to reduce the impact fentanyl is having in the United States. South Dakota Senator John Thune says even with fewer illegal immigrants being apprehended, illegal narcotics are still an issue…
Thune says the impact fentanyl is having is being seen everywhere, including in South Dakota…
That’s where the HALT Fentanyl Act comes in. Senators started working the measure last week…
The current extension of classifying fentanyl as a Schedule I narcotic expires at the end of the month. The HALT Fentanyl Act would make that permanent.
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