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TX · HB4783FINAL · 3 COSPONSORS

Relating to a report on governmental opioid antagonist programs to reverse and prevent opioid overdoses.

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Plain-English Summary

Relating to a report on governmental opioid antagonist programs to reverse and prevent opioid overdoses.

Source: OpenStates · fetched June 20, 2025

Who it affects
Medicaid / public insuranceindirect

The bill requires a report on governmental opioid antagonist programs, which may indirectly affect how Medicaid funds are allocated or utilized for such programs.(low confidence)

Low-income / working-classindirect

Opioid antagonist programs are often utilized by low-income individuals who may have higher rates of opioid use disorder. A report on these programs could lead to changes affecting access or availability for this group.(low confidence)

Mental health service userindirect

Opioid antagonist programs are a component of mental health and substance use disorder treatment. A report on these programs could influence future policy or resource allocation for mental health services.(low confidence)

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Who This AffectsAI analysis
  • Medicaid / public insuranceindirectMinor impactLow certainty

    The bill requires a report on governmental opioid antagonist programs, which may indirectly affect how Medicaid funds are allocated or utilized for such programs.

    Relating to a report on governmental opioid antagonist programs to reverse and prevent opioid overdoses.· Relating to
  • Low-income / working-classindirectMinor impactLow certainty

    Opioid antagonist programs are often utilized by low-income individuals who may have higher rates of opioid use disorder. A report on these programs could lead to changes affecting access or availability for this group.

    Relating to a report on governmental opioid antagonist programs to reverse and prevent opioid overdoses.· Relating to
  • Mental health service userindirectMinor impactLow certainty

    Opioid antagonist programs are a component of mental health and substance use disorder treatment. A report on these programs could influence future policy or resource allocation for mental health services.

    Relating to a report on governmental opioid antagonist programs to reverse and prevent opioid overdoses.· Relating to
What the Bill Does
  • Requires a report on governmental opioid antagonist programs.
  • Focuses on programs aimed at reversing and preventing opioid overdoses.
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