District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0226

Introduced
4/11/25  

Caption

Place-Based Substance Use Disorder Outreach Amendment Act of 2025

Impact

The bill would amend existing local laws by establishing a permanent program for addressing SUD challenges, thereby ensuring continued comprehensive outreach and support without disruption. It mandates the identification of high-need areas based on certain criteria, including rates of substance use incidents and their impacts on public health. Additionally, it allows the Department of Behavioral Health to collaborate with non-profit organizations to deliver necessary services, which could create a more integrated response to substance use issues across the city.

Summary

The Place-Based Substance Use Disorder Outreach Amendment Act of 2025 aims to formalize and expand a program initiated in 2021 that provides targeted outreach to individuals facing substance use disorders (SUD) in high-need areas of the District of Columbia. The initiative is set to be managed by the Department of Behavioral Health and is intended to enhance support, relationship development, and resource assistance for individuals in these communities. This approach is based on previous successes showing significant reductions in overdoses, such as a reported 51% decrease in nonfatal overdoses in targeted locations.

Contention

As with many initiatives focusing on health services, the bill may face scrutiny regarding funding, efficacy, and operational execution. Key points of contention could arise about the effectiveness of the outreach strategies, particularly in terms of their reach and impact in underserved communities. Furthermore, there may be debates on the allocation of resources to non-profit partners and the oversight of these partnerships to ensure that they meet the intended goals. The continuous monitoring and public reporting of the program's performance will be crucial to address these potential issues and to build community trust.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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