Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB6134

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  
Report Pass
1/30/24  

Caption

Preventing overdose and illicit use of opioids in Washington state.

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly alter state laws relating to drug use and addiction, particularly with regard to how opioids are handled both in prescription practices and public health initiatives. It seeks to establish stricter guidelines and necessary supports to promote responsible prescribing, enhance monitoring of opioid distribution, and integrate addiction treatment resources into general healthcare services. Additionally, the bill will create more robust public education campaigns focused on the dangers of opioid misuse and the resources available for individuals and families affected by addiction.

Summary

SB6134 focuses on preventing overdose and illicit use of opioids in Washington State. The bill is designed to address the growing concern surrounding opioid addiction and its associated consequences, including public health crises and increased emergency response costs. By implementing targeted measures, the bill aims to enhance the overall safety and health of communities affected by opioid misuse. The legislation is structured to provide a multi-faceted approach to battling the opioid epidemic, which includes both prevention and intervention strategies.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB6134 appears to be supportive, as stakeholders and public health advocates recognize the urgent need to combat the opioid crisis. Proponents argue that implementing comprehensive measures is crucial to addressing the epidemic effectively. However, some contention may arise from groups concerned about potential regulatory overreach or the sufficiency of the proposed interventions. Despite these concerns, the bill's introduction has been met with positive reception among health professionals and those advocating for stronger public health policies.

Contention

Notable points of contention center around specific strategies outlined in the bill, including the balance between providing necessary interventions and ensuring that individuals' rights are not infringed upon. Critics are likely to voice concerns regarding the effectiveness of proposed solutions and the adequacy of resources allocated to support the bill's initiatives. Additionally, there may be discussions around the impact of these measures on medical practitioners and their prescribing abilities, sparking a dialogue about ensuring patient care is not compromised while addressing the crisis.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA SB5906

Implementing a statewide drug overdose prevention and education campaign.

WA HB1682

Concerning the Washington auto theft prevention authority account.

WA SB5804

Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning opioid overdose reversal medication in public schools.Original: Concerning opioid overdose reversal medication in high schools.

WA SB5672

Concerning the Washington auto theft prevention authority account.

WA HB1669

Concerning the Washington auto theft prevention authority account.

WA HB2244

Improving retirement security for Washingtonians by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.

WA HB2029

Concerning opioid overdose reversal medication in high schools.

WA LB1355

Provide for release of certain patient data by an emergency medical service, change provisions of the Opioid Prevention and Treatment Act, and provide for state aid, research, first responder training, and overdose fatality review

WA HR4632

Supporting Washingtonians with developmental disabilities.

WA SB6069

Revised for Engrossed: Improving private Washington workforce retirement security standards by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.Revised for 1st Substitute: Improving retirement security for Washingtonians by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.Original: Improving retirement security for Washingtonians by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.