After the success of Beaverton's lesson plan, Rep. Bonamici wants opioid prevention efforts to go nationwide

The bill will be based on a Beaverton School District campaign called “Fake and Fatal.” It started in 2021 to teach students about the dangers of opioids.

BEAVERTON, Ore. — U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici plans to soon introduce a bill in Congress that would provide grant funding to school districts nationwide educating students on the dangers of fentanyl and counterfeit pills. The bill will be based on a Beaverton School District educational campaign called ‘Fake and Fatal.’ The campaign was first started in 2021, to teach students about the dangers of opioids and counterfeit pills.

“We think it is critically important for students to hear this message

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