September 27, 2022
Senators Designate September as National Recovery Month
Washington, DC – U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) applauded the unanimous passage of their bipartisan
resolution designating September 2022 as National Recovery Month. The Senators’ resolution
comes as overdoses are rising across the nation. Senators Angus King (I-ME) and Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) were also cosponsors of the
resolution.
“The drug epidemic continues to ravage our communities across West Virginia. From April 2021 to April 2022, we lost 1,420 West Virginians to drug related overdoses, and the COVID-19 pandemic made this heartbreaking issue much worse,” Senator Manchin said. “Every West Virginian has been impacted by substance use disorder, and it is our responsibility to provide our family, friends and neighbors with the support and recovery services they need and deserve. I am proud to join my bipartisan colleagues in designating September as National Recovery Month to help bring awareness to this crisis facing so many of our fellow West Virginians and Americans.”
2021 saw a 15%
increase in overdose deaths nationwide, with communities across the country
losing over 100,000 loved ones – including more
than 1,400 in West Virginia. 13% of Americans reported starting or increasing substance use during 2020, largely due to increased stress and isolation from the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s estimated that the total cost to the country from substance abuse disorders, including the costs of healthcare, lost productivity, and involvement of the criminal justice system, is $78,500,000,000 annually – a figure that continues to grow. The
resolution specifically recognizes the many
challenges contributing to growing substance use
disorders and the need for more community resources
and education to help address the crisis.
“Raising awareness of the
available treatment and recovery measures is incredibly important as addiction
continues to devastate communities and families in West Virginia and across the
country. I am hopeful that with this resolution, which designates the month of
September as ‘National Recovery Month,’ that more people will become educated about
treatment options and supports for those in recovery. This is a critical
component of the spectrum of solutions needed to save lives and fight back
against the scourge of addiction, and I am proud to lead my colleagues in
introducing this resolution,” Senator Capito said.
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