White House shifts from punishment to treatment on heroin policy

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Monday, August 17, 2015
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The White House is launching a new program to fight the growing problem of heroin addiction and deaths due to overdose.

EDGARTOWN, Mass. (WPVI) -- The White House is launching a new $5 million initiative to combat heroin use and trafficking of the drug, particularly in states along the East Coast.

About half of the money will fund a program to link public health and law enforcement agencies, with the goal of prioritizing treatment for drug users over punishments.

Monday's announcement comes amid a spike in heroin use and deaths in the United States.

The goal is to track where the drug is coming from, and make sure first responders have access to Narcan.

That's the antidote that can reverse an overdose.

The program will focus on high-traffic areas along the East Coast including Philadelphia, Camden and Baltimore.

The rise in heroin use has become a frequent topic in the 2016 presidential campaign.

Democratic frontrunner Hillary Rodham Clinton recently held a forum in New Hampshire on drug addiction, an issue she said voters have been frequently raising as she's campaigned in the early voting state.