The Opioid and Drug Abuse Commission was a commission that advised the Trump administration on combating the ongoing opioid epidemic claiming more than 30,000 American fatalities annually in the United States.
[2] The commission was chaired by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.
According to a draft of its executive order of creation, the panel was charged with responsibilities to:[5] The commission's interim recommendations were slated to be due within 90 days of its inauguration and a final report, in October 2017.
The final report is: The President's Commission on Combatting Drug Addiction and the Opiod Crisis - final report
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