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Kennedy, Trump administration roll out faith-linked addiction push

Last updated: February 2, 2026 4:00 pm
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has recently addressed the nation’s addiction and substance use epidemic, unveiling a comprehensive plan to combat the crisis. In his announcement, he highlighted the need to address the “spiritual malaise” that permeates society and outlined new initiatives to bring together government agencies and recovery organizations.

The new plan includes funding sources and specific details behind the broad addiction initiative introduced last week. One key aspect of the initiative is the involvement of religious organizations in the government’s response to addiction. Kennedy emphasized the importance of faith-based organizations in helping individuals reconnect with their communities and emphasized the spiritual aspect of addiction.

Kennedy, who has personal experience with addiction and is a strong advocate for 12-step recovery programs, also announced a forthcoming tour to engage with recovery organizations, including those with a faith-based approach. This tour aims to gather input and insights from the frontline of addiction recovery efforts.

Additionally, the administration introduced a program to enhance access to medications used in treating opioid use disorder, such as methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone. The program will provide federal funding to states that offer these medications to parents at risk of losing their children to foster care due to opioid addiction.

The administration also unveiled the STREETS initiative, a $100 million program inspired by protocols from the Netherlands. This initiative aims to provide comprehensive support to drug users experiencing homelessness, connecting them with housing, employment, and long-term recovery services.

While these new policies represent a shift in the government’s approach to addiction, the administration made it clear that they are moving away from previous strategies, such as harm reduction, that were perceived as enabling drug use rather than promoting recovery.

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Kennedy’s announcement comes at a critical time as overdose deaths have been on the rise, with a significant drop in numbers reported recently. The administration’s efforts to tackle the addiction epidemic are seen as a crucial step in addressing this public health crisis.

Supporting Kennedy in this initiative is his cousin Patrick Kennedy, a former Democratic congressman and advocate for mental health and addiction treatment. The administration also includes Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and Tom Koutsoumpas, a health policy expert.

In his remarks, Kennedy emphasized the need to realign incentives in the healthcare system to prioritize long-term recovery over profit-driven practices. He expressed hope that by the end of his tenure, significant progress would be made in changing public attitudes towards addiction treatment and developing outcome-based care models.

Overall, the new initiatives unveiled by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. represent a comprehensive and innovative approach to addressing the nation’s addiction crisis, with a focus on collaboration, spiritual healing, and long-term recovery.

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