Pubdate: Thu, 28 Apr 2016 Source: Boston Globe (MA) Copyright: 2016 Associated Press Contact: http://services.bostonglobe.com/news/opeds/letter.aspx?id=6340 Website: http://bostonglobe.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/52 Author: Alan Fram, Associated Press HOUSE PANEL APPROVES DRUG-ABUSE LEGISLATION WASHINGTON (AP) - The House Judiciary Committee took an election-year swipe Wednesday at the nation's growing drug addiction problem, approving federal grants that would bolster state and local efforts against the abuse of opioid painkillers. The bipartisan measure sailed through the Judiciary panel by voice vote. Its easy approval contrasted with recent clashes between the two parties over President Obama's Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, and administration efforts to win quick emergency spending to combat the zika virus and fix the lead-poisoned water supply of Flint, Mich. The legislation was among a pile of bills House panels are considering targeting drug abuse, a major concern among voters in the Northeast, South, and Midwest, where the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say the problem is most pronounced. House leaders plan to bring the measures to the floor next month. The chief focus of the Judiciary committee bill is the illegal use of opioids, a class of drugs that includes heroin and legal but potentially addictive narcotics often prescribed as painkillers. These include morphine, codeine, hydrocodone and oxycodone. The Centers for Disease Control says nearly 500,000 people died from opioid and other drug overdoses between 2000 and 2014. That includes a record 47,000 deaths in 2014, of which 6 in 10 involved opioids. The Judiciary committee measure would establish federal grants that state and local governments could use for their pick of law enforcement, training, treatment, or prescription-drug monitoring programs to combat opioid abuse. The grants would total $103 million annually over the next five years, but the actual amounts provided would be decided by Congress in later spending legislation. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom