Statements about S.3201: Temporary Reauthorization and Study of the Emergency Scheduling of Fentanyl Analogues Act

Ten members of Congress have made 13 statements about this bill.

Date Member Party State / District Title
Jan. 29, 2020 Jan Schakowsky D IL-9 Schakowsky Votes No On S. 3201
Jan. 31, 2020 Jerrold Nadler D NY-12 Rep. Nadler Statement on S. 3201, the Temporary Reauthorization and Study of the Emergency Scheduling of Fentanyl Analogues Act
Jan. 28, 2020 Guy Reschenthaler R PA-14 Reschenthaler Criticizes Democrats Irresponsible Delay of Legislation to Combat Deadly Opioids
Jan. 29, 2020 Charlie Crist D FL-13 HOUSE EMPOWERS DEA TO BAN ALL FENTANYL-LIKE DRUGS
Jan. 29, 2020 Sean Casten D IL-6 Casten Statement on Voting Against Expanding Mandatory Minimums and Calling for Solutions on Comprehensive Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Jan. 29, 2020 Harold Rogers R KY-5 Congressman Rogers Votes for Federal Bill to Combat Fentanyl Abuse
Jan. 29, 2020 Doug Collins R GA-9 Collins, Walden Applaud Extension of Fentanyl Analogues Ban
Jan. 29, 2020 Larry Bucshon R IN-8 Dr. Bucshon Votes To Keep Fentanyl Out of America’s Neighborhoods
Jan. 28, 2020 Steny H. Hoyer D MD-5 THE DAILY LEADER: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2020
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