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Committee records written testimony urging designation of illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction; no in‑person testimony

2523147 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

The committee's agenda listed SCR 1, a resolution urging designation of illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction; the file included written testimony from Adam Savitt of the American First Policy Institute but no one appeared to give in‑person testimony at the second hearing.

The Senate Armed Services, Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Committee listed SCR 1 for a second hearing, a resolution urging the designation of illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction. The committee record shows written testimony from Adam Savitt of the American First Policy Institute was submitted for the hearing, but no witness appeared in person to deliver testimony.

Chair remarks closed the item after noting the written testimony; there was no recorded discussion, questioning, or committee vote on the resolution during the meeting. The committee moved on to other agenda items following the conclusion of SCR 1's second hearing.

Ending: SCR 1 had written testimony in the record but no in‑person proponents; the resolution remained at the hearing stage with no committee action recorded.