Skip to main content

  • Search
  • Contact
  • Learning Center
  • Donate
  • About
    • Acknowledgements & Partners
    • Board of Directors
    • Our Staff
  • Our Work
    • NCSD Projects
    • Partnerships & Collaborations
    • Federal & State Policy
    • Clinic+: The STD and Sexual Health Clinic Initiative
    • Disease Intervention
    • Technical Assistance
  • NCSD Connect
  • Get Involved
    • NCSD Membership
    • Job Board
    • NCSD Member Profile
    • Explore Resources
    • Share Your Story
  • Resources
  • Events
  • News & Announcements
> News & Announcements > This Week in Congress – April 27, 2018
Policy Update

This Week in Congress – April 27, 2018

Here's the scoop on what's happening this week in Congress

Author
NCSD Policy Team
Release Date
April 27, 2018

Opioids

On April 14th the Trump administration renewed the 90-day emergency declaration The declaration allows the federal government to reallocate resources to respond to the opioid epidemic. In addition, on April 24th, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee added markups to the Opioid Crisis Response Act, including allowing the CDC to address other infections as they relate to illicit drug use.  This bill passed the Committee unanimously.

NCSD has been communicating with the Senate HELP Committee on this portion of the bill and believes that the current draft contains flexibility that would allow for programs to address the STD impact of illicit drug use, as well as HIV and Hepatitis C. There is lots of discussion on how Congress will address the opioid epidemic—with several bills in discussion in both chambers—so this conversation is ongoing.  We will keep you updated.

FY19 Budget

Negotiations for a FY19 budget agreement in the Senate is beginning to dwindle. The Senate will most likely not pass funding ceilings for FY19, and instead will choose to use the spending limits set in the FY18 budget agreement. In the House, the conservative Republican Study Committee (RSC) has put forward a FY19 budget deal that includes deep cuts to programs, however, this bill will most likely just be symbolic for the upcoming election year. We will keep you updated as these budget negotiations continue.

With questions, contact Stephanie Arnold Pang, Director, Policy and Government Relations

Read this next:

NCSD Reacts to CDC STI Lab Closure, HHS Funding And Staff Cuts

April 4, 2025
Policy Update

Federal Policy Update — January 24, 2025

January 24, 2025
Policy Update

Federal Policy Update — January 10, 2025

January 10, 2025
Become an NCSD Member! Learn more here.
  • About
    • Our Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Acknowledgements & Partners
  • Our Work
    • Member Services
    • NCSD Projects
    • Federal & State Policy
    • Technical Assistance
    • Partnerships & Collaborations
    • DIS
    • Clinic+: The STD and Sexual Health Clinic Initiative
  • Get Involved
    • Become a Member
    • Find a Job
    • Explore Resources
    • Share Your Story
  • Resources
  • News & Announcements
  • Events
  • Learning Center
  • Get in Touch
  • Organizational Financial Statements
  • Donate
© Copyright NCSD 2025.
Privacy Policy Credits