In 2020, Oregon voters passed Measure 110 the Drug Addiction Treatment and Recovery Act, designed to move funds away from criminalizing drug use and addiction to treatment. This represents a $1.4billion investment in behavioral health care. Two years later, there are calls to repeal the measure as a massive failure. This forum will explore whether the measure has failed or just has not had the time to be fully implemented.
Moderator: Zack Demars, The Bulletin
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We are having trouble with the internet at the location and may not be able to livestream the event. A recording will be available.
Resources:
Oregon's drug decriminalization has been rocky, but not all agree on what to do about it
With millions in new cash, Central Oregon addiction services are set to expand in big ways
Outreach efforts will play a central role in expanded addiction treatment programs
In person registration is now closed. If you are attending this event, please note the location:
This forum is in the main Riverhouse hotel building and IS NOT in the convention center. You will enter just as if you were checking into the hotel/going to the Currents Restaurant. Using this address will take you to the correct location: 3075 US-97 BUS, Bend. You can park in the upper lot on Hwy 97 or the lower lot near the hotel entrance. Doors open at 11:30, lunch will be served at 11:45 and our program will begin at noon.
The Riverhouse on the Deschutes-Currents Building
This forum will be located in the Deschutes Room at the Riverhouse next to Currents Restaurant at the main hotel. It will not be in the convention center.
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