Source: United States Senator for West Virginia Joe Manchin
August 31, 2021
Charleston, WV – U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) led nine Senators in recognizing today, August 31, 2021, as “Overdose Awareness Day” in remembrance of the lives lost to drug overdoses, to remove stigma around substance use disorder and to put an end to overdoses. In 2020, a record 93,331 Americans died from drug overdoses, a nearly 30% increase from the 70,980 overdose deaths in 2019. 1,377 West Virginians died from drug related overdoses in 2020, a 49.3% increase from 2019.
“Last year America experienced a heartbreaking spike in overdose deaths. We lost 93,331 Americans and 1,377 West Virginians to drug related overdoses. I am proud to lead my colleagues in recognizing today, August 31st, as Overdose Awareness Day in remembrance of those who tragically died from a drug overdose,” said Senator Manchin. “Today also serves as an urgent reminder of the need for immediate, meaningful legislation to address the drug epidemic facing our nation. I will continue to advocate for funding to prevent overdoses and combat this continuing crisis. I encourage all West Virginians to join Gayle and myself in keeping the families and loved ones of those lost from an overdose in our thoughts and prayers.”
Senator Manchin was joined by U.S. Senators Edward Markey (D-MA), Bob Casey (D-PA), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH). U.S. Representatives Lori Trahan (MA-03), Lisa Blunt Rochester (DE-AL), and Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-01) introduced a companion resolution in the House of Representatives.