“We do not have sufficient funding to support those who have substance abuse and opioid use disorders here in Texas,” Elizabeth Henneke with the nonprofit Lone Star Justice Alliance said. “I want to applaud this body for taking extreme steps to help that. I think you are doing a really good job, but we have further to go.”
https://www.statesman.com/NEWS/20180808/Texas-criminal-justice-professionals-push-for-more-treatment-options-to-fight-opioid-crisis
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