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End America’s inhumane drug policy approach

For about half of a century, the War on Drugs has failed Americans by causing more deaths, disrupting millions of lives, and damaging countless families.

With the launch of the Public Health is Public Safety campaign in 2024, supporters like you joined us to make a bold declaration to care for our communities from coast to coast, particularly those caught in the legal system as a result of draconian drug policies. 

At the federal level, Dream.Org will fight for the following bills: the TEST Act, RESTORE Act, EQUAL Act, Clean Slate Act, Reentry Act, MOTA Act, and Due Process Continuity of Care Act. We’ll also be advocating for states across the country to adopt policies that support justice and public health. By signing this pledge, you’ll be the first to know when we need your support and where.

Join our campaign to stand in solidarity and receive the latest news and opportunities to get involved, from supporting local leaders impacted by our nation’s approach to drugs to taking action on the federal level.

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    The Public Health is Public Safety campaign promotes:

    CARE in Community 

    • Building coalitions to shape long-lasting solutions and break stigmas 
    • Addressing overdose disparities in communities of color
    • Expanding access to medical and mental health treatment
    • Decriminalizing drug-related offenses and policies that over-incarcerate 
    • Improving community crisis response 

    CARE for Incarcerated & Substance-Using Individuals

    • Advocating for comprehensive reentry programs 
    • Expanding access to naloxone and educational resources for people currently and formerly incarcerated
    • Ending over-incarceration for probation/parole violations and advocating for rehabilitation-based alternatives

    CARE After Reentry

    • Guaranteeing ongoing healthcare services post-release
    • Removing barriers from criminal records to help people reenter society successfully
    • Eliminating financial barriers like fines and fees that that trap people in cycles of hardship
    • Promoting access to housing and food assistance