A State Lost in Addiction: Pennsylvania’s Path to Recovery

A State Lost in Addiction: Pennsylvania’s Path to Recovery
State Rep. Marla Brown — Pennsylvania 9th Legislative District
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In an effort to address the devastating drug crisis in Pennsylvania, lawmakers will be hosting a hearing titled “A State Lost in Addiction: Pennsylvania’s Path to Recovery.” The hearing will be led by House Republican Policy Committee Chairman Joshua D. Kail and Rep. Marla Brown, along with other members of the committee.

The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the drug crisis that is affecting families and communities throughout the state. Hon. Josh Lamancusa, district attorney of Lawrence County, will be one of the testifiers at the hearing. He will provide valuable insight into the legal implications and challenges associated with the drug crisis.

Richard M. Johnson, the coroner of Lawrence County, will also be testifying at the hearing. As a coroner, Johnson has firsthand experience with the devastating effects of drug addiction, as he deals with the aftermath of drug-related deaths. His testimony will shed light on the urgent need for solutions to address this crisis.

Coleen Crisci, a certified recovery specialist, will provide a unique perspective on the recovery process. With her expertise, Crisci will share valuable information on the support and resources available to individuals struggling with addiction. Her testimony will highlight the importance of a comprehensive approach to recovery.

Angelo Papa, an attorney, will be another testifier at the hearing. Papa will discuss the legal aspects surrounding addiction and the impact it has on individuals and communities. His insights will contribute to the overall understanding of the complex issues surrounding drug addiction.

Dr. Mark Matta, CEO of Psych Med Associates, P.C., will provide a medical perspective on addiction and recovery. As a healthcare professional, Dr. Matta will share his knowledge on the medical treatments and interventions available to individuals seeking recovery. His testimony will emphasize the importance of a holistic approach to addiction treatment.

The hearing will take place on Thursday, Feb. 22, at 1 p.m. at The Crane Room Grille in New Castle, PA. For those unable to attend in person, the hearing will be livestreamed on PAGOPPolicy.com.

The drug crisis in Pennsylvania has had a devastating impact on families and communities. This hearing aims to address the urgent need for solutions and to provide a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced by those affected by addiction.

As House Republican Policy Committee Chairman Joshua D. Kail stated, “We cannot continue to ignore the drug crisis that is plaguing our state. It is our responsibility to find effective strategies to combat addiction and support those in recovery. This hearing is an important step towards that goal.”

The hearing will serve as a platform for lawmakers and experts to come together and discuss the best course of action to address the drug crisis in Pennsylvania. It is a crucial opportunity to gather information and insights from various perspectives, in order to develop effective policies and programs that will help individuals and communities on the path to recovery.



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