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Andrew Kessler

    Andrew D. Kessler is founder and principal of Slingshot Solutions, LLC, a consulting firm that specializes in behavioral health policy and communications (www.slingshotsolutions.net.) He has over a decade of experience in Washington D.C., having worked on public health issues for the majority of his career. Andrew has written testimony published by the House and Senate Appropriations Committees, and has had comments published in the Federal Register. He holds a J.D. from American University, a B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis, and is a member of the Virginia bar. He is also the founder of “The Friends of SAMHSA,” (www.friendsofsamhsa.org) a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing SAMHSA’s mission on a grassroots level. Andrew lives in Fairfax, Virginia with his wife and daughter. He can be reached at Andrew@slingshotsolutions.net.
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Increasing the Odds on Funding for Gambling Addiction Prevention and Treatment Programs

Written By: Date: April 7th, 2010. Topic: Other Addictions, View from the Hill.

Most in the public only view the term “addiction” in terms of illicit drugs and alcohol, but the recent spate of celebrity deaths connected to prescription drug abuse has begun to raise the public awareness of addiction to drugs other than illicit ones. Even so, the public and policymakers remain largely unaware of what makes [...]

Substance Abuse and Health Care: What Might Be or Could Have Been

Written By: Date: February 4th, 2010. Topic: View from the Hill.

For the past year, health care reform has dominated the headlines and monopolized the time of Congress and the White House.  Not since 9/11 has all of Washington been singularly focused on one issue. While the legislation going to conference between the House and Senate is over 1,900 pages, there are parts that apply to [...]

Mergers and Acquisitions

Written By: Date: December 10th, 2009. Topic: View from the Hill.

For several months, the advocacy community for addiction prevention and treatment has followed the review process that is examining whether a merger between the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is in the best interests of research and the public.  Both institutes are part of [...]

View from the Hill

Written By: Date: October 16th, 2009. Topic: View from the Hill.

In many jurisdictions, a non-violent drug crime such as simple possession is a misdemeanor.  First-time offenders rarely receive jail time.  Yet a conviction for possession of a controlled substance could have a substantial impact on a young person’s future, especially if they have designs on attending college. The Higher Education Act (HEA) was signed into [...]

Eye on the Needle

Written By: Date: September 4th, 2009. Topic: View from the Hill.

Needle exchange programs that run on state, local, and private dollars exist all over the country. There are currently over 200 programs in 14 states.  Several major cities have needle exchange programs.  In San Francisco, there is one operated by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.  In Baltimore, one is run by the Baltimore City Health [...]

Prescription Drug Policy in America

Written By: Date: June 4th, 2009. Topic: View from the Hill.

Drug policy in America tends to focus on illicit drugs, such as heroin, cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine, etc.  However, of these illicit drugs, only marijuana is abused more than another class of narcotic: prescription drugs. Three categories of prescription drugs are abused: painkillers, stimulants, and sedatives & tranquilizers.   Prescription drug abuse is widespread, and is hardly [...]

Parity

Written By: Date: February 5th, 2009. Topic: View from the Hill.

On October 3, 2008, the United States Congress passed into law the Paul Wellstone & Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008.  With the President’s signature affixed later the same day, the bill became law, ending over a decade of effort by the behavioral health advocacy community. The Act amends the [...]

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