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Think Advocacy
Members of Think Advocacy recognize that their participation in
the legislative process is vital to encourage legislators to support
public policies that advance the treatment and prevention of alcohol
and drug addiction.
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NCADD-NJ's 30 second spot produced by NJN highlights that 1
in 3 New Jerseyans have a family member with a drug or alcohol
problem but, Recovery is possible. Most New Jerseyans assume
that treatment is readily available. It's not that simple.
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government activities, legislation, and candidates' opinions during
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In Action
Photo Gallery
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Stories are an important way to create an
open dialogue to inform, understand, and engage all people
affected by the disease of addiction. Provide inspiration
to others and share
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to download).
S-1348, A-2023
Establishes Prisoner Reentry Commission in the Department of Corrections.
S-607, A-2077
Revision of health insurance regulations to require coverage for appropriate treatment for addiction and mental illness.
S-233/S-504 (SCS), A-1770 (ACS)
Amends the special probation statute to increase participation in the drug court program and allow for outpatient treatment in appropriate cases.
S-607/A-2077
Revision of health insurance regulations to require coverage for appropriate treatment for addiction and mental illness.
S-1831
Requires the Division of Addiction Services (DAS) to develop guidelines for alcohol and other drug addiction prevention and treatment programs based upon the most current evidence-based standards or best practices. The bill requires organizations and agencies that are licensed or approved by DAS that provide alcohol and other addiction prevention and treatment services to use to the extent possible these standards and practices in providing services.
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