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Congressman Robert Aderholt

Representing the 4th District of Alabama

Fighting Drugs

North Alabama has a real problem with methamphetamine dealers.  The local law enforcement personnel in the 4th District are doing everything possible to combat this problem that destroys lives and families.  From meeting with local citizens and law enforcement in North Alabama, I have seen the evidence of what meth can do.

 

At the federal level, there are a couple of things that we can do to help our local officials.  First, I will persistently and aggressively continue to search for ways the federal government can partner with state and local authorities to rid ourselves of this threat.  In part that means funding programs, such as Drug Courts, that have proven successful in combating illegal drugs.  Drug courts have been effective in substantially reducing drug use among program participants.  At the state level, sentencing of dealers is a key component.

 

Funding is also an important part of this equation.  Through my work on the Appropriations Committee I've worked hard to see that local law enforcement agencies in the district get the resources they need to do their jobs.

 

Finally, we can be aggressive in raising awareness of the issue.  The more information that we are able to provide parents, the better job they'll be able to do in talking with their children about the dangers of drugs and monitoring them.

More on Fighting Drugs

September 21, 2018 Press Release

Washington, D.C. — Congressman Robert Aderholt today released the following statement announcing more than $1.1 million to community health centers in Alabama’s Fourth Congressional District to help combat the opioid crisis. Congress appropriated the money and it will be distributed by the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

 

July 24, 2018 Press Release

Washington, D.C. — Congressman Robert Aderholt (AL-04) today released the following statement after a Harvard study found that the 4th Congressional District has the highest rate of opioid prescriptions in the country.