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The First 100 Days: The Trump Administration and Changes to Addiction Policy
Addiction Medicine: Beyond the Abstract
19 minutes 58 seconds
5 months ago
The First 100 Days: The Trump Administration and Changes to Addiction Policy
In this episode, Regina LaBelle stops by to talk about her recent article featured in the Journal of Addiction Medicine titled, The First 100 Days: The Trump Administration and Changes to Addiction Policy. In this episode, Regina discusses structural, budgetary and personnel, and data collection changes that have occurred in the last 100 days and the potential impact on addiction policy.
Regina LaBelle is the director of the Center on Addiction Policy at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University Law Center. She is also a member of the faculty at Georgetown University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, where she directs the Master of Science in Addiction Policy and Practice program, a program she founded in 2021.
Regina has a history of public service, including in the Biden and Obama Administrations in the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy where she was appointed acting director in the first year of the Biden Administration. Under President Obama, Regina served as chief of staff at ONDCP where she managed the agency's response to the overdose epidemic and the implementation of the National Drug Control Strategy.
She also serves on the National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of Health.
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Article Link: The First 100 Days: The Trump Administration and Changes to Addiction Policy