Gov. Kotek said agencies will need to step up their efforts to avoid pitfalls when implementing new programs in the law
BY: BEN BOTKIN – APRIL 1, 2024 12:00 PM
Gov. Tina Kotek on Monday signed into law the sweeping measure the Oregon Legislature passed to combat the state’s fentanyl drug addiction and overdose crisis.
Kotek previously had said she would sign House Bill 4002, which was a centerpiece proposal of the short session. The law puts in place a new misdemeanor penalty for possession of small amounts of hard drugs, with opportunities for defendants to avoid jail if they enroll in programs that aid in their recovery and potential treatment.
In a letter to legislative leaders, Kotek said the state needs to have a carefully coordinated implementation to work as intended. Read more.