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The group, called the Coalition to Stop Opioid Overdose, brings together national

and state organizations to advance legislation to help reverse the opioid crisis,
according to a coalition announcement.
The Coalition:
AIDS United
American
Academy of
Family
Physicians

American
Gastroenterol
ogical
Association

American
Academy of
PAs

American
Medical
Student
Association

American
Academy of
Pediatrics

American
Nurses
Association

American
Association of
Nurse
Practitioners

American
Society of
Addiction
Medicine

American
College of
Emergency
Physicians

Association
for Behavioral
Health &
Wellness

American
College of
Osteopathic
Emergency
Physicians

The
Association of
Recovery
Schools

American
Congress of
Obstetrics and
Gynecology
American
Correctional
Association

Association of
Womens
Health,
Obstetric and
Neonatal
Nurses
California
Consortium of

Addiction
Programs &
Professionals
Central City
Concern
Connecticut
Certification
Board
Facing
Addiction
Geauga
Medical
Therapy
Center
Heartland
Alliance for
Human Needs
& Human
Rights
HIV Medicine
Association
Holcomb
Behavioral
Health
Systems
IC&RC
Illinois Alcohol
and Drug
Dependence
Association

International
Nurses
Society on
Addictions
National
Alliance to
End
Homelessness
National
Association of
Clinical Nurse
Specialists
National
Association of
Community
Health
Centers
National
Association of
County & City
Officials

Addiction and
Substance
Abuse
National
Health Care
for the
Homeless
Council
National
Safety Council
Nurses to
Prevent
Opioid Abuse
Physicians to
Prevent
Opioid Abuse
Treatment
Communities
of America
Valley Hope

National
Association of
Emergency
Medical
Technicians

Washington
Association of
Alcoholism &
Addiction
Programs

National
Association of
Social Workers

Young People
in Recovery

The National
Center on

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