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Rep. Jim Costa Votes for Bipartisan Bill to Fight Back Against Fentanyl Epidemic in the Valley

June 13, 2025

WASHINGTON - Congressman Jim Costa (CA-21) voted to pass the HALT Fentanyl Act, bipartisan legislation that provides law enforcement and public health agencies with stronger tools to crack down on the illegal trafficking of fentanyl and save lives. The vote comes as fentanyl-related overdoses remain the leading cause of death for young adults across the country, especially in Fresno County and the San Joaquin Valley. 

“Fentanyl is tearing families apart across the San Joaquin Valley. This demands action, and that’s why I worked across the aisle to pass the HALT Fentanyl Act,”said Congressman Costa.“This bipartisan bill permanently classifies fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I, giving law enforcement the tools needed to halt this epidemic.” 

BACKGROUND 
Fresno County and communities across the San Joaquin Valley continue to battle a devastating fentanyl crisis. In 2023, nearly 70% of all overdose deaths in Fresno County involved fentanyl, making it the leading cause of drug-related fatalities. While total overdose deaths have declined modestly in recent years, fentanyl remains the dominant driver of overdose deaths, and emergency departments across the region continue to see alarming rates of fentanyl poisoning cases, especially the youth. 
 
The HALT Fentanyl Act would permanently classify fentanyl-related substances (FRS) as Schedule I drugs under the Controlled Substances Act. Schedule I substances are those deemed to have no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse such as heroin and LSD. This permanent classification gives law enforcement the tools they need to keep pace with drug traffickers who exploit loopholes by slightly modifying fentanyl’s chemical structure to avoid prosecution.