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35th District Representative Dan Griffey - 2.28.24

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Representative Dan Griffey discusses the urgent issue of fentanyl in the community. He emphasizes the severity of the situation, calling it a "poison" affecting all communities, and expresses his concern about federal agencies' effectiveness in addressing the problem. Griffey proposes declaring a state of emergency to mobilize state agencies, such as the Department of Transportation and State Patrol, to combat fentanyl trafficking. He suggests convening a prosecutor summit and easing regulatory burdens to tackle the crisis effectively. The discussion highlights the need for a coordinated emergency response to address the fentanyl epidemic.

Later in the conversation, Representative Griffey touches upon the growing polarization in political views and the challenges of bipartisan collaboration, particularly on issues like rent control. He expresses concerns about the impact of social media on public discourse, noting a need for more free thinking and communication. The conversation shifts to environmental policies, with Griffey criticizing the majority party's stance on banning propane and natural gas, advocating for a more gradual transition to alternative fuels like hydrogen. The representative also warns against hasty decisions in adopting new technologies, drawing parallels with past mistakes such as compact fluorescent light bulbs.

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Representative Dan Griffey discusses the urgent issue of fentanyl in the community. He emphasizes the severity of the situation, calling it a "poison" affecting all communities, and expresses his concern about federal agencies' effectiveness in addressing the problem. Griffey proposes declaring a state of emergency to mobilize state agencies, such as the Department of Transportation and State Patrol, to combat fentanyl trafficking. He suggests convening a prosecutor summit and easing regulatory burdens to tackle the crisis effectively. The discussion highlights the need for a coordinated emergency response to address the fentanyl epidemic.

Later in the conversation, Representative Griffey touches upon the growing polarization in political views and the challenges of bipartisan collaboration, particularly on issues like rent control. He expresses concerns about the impact of social media on public discourse, noting a need for more free thinking and communication. The conversation shifts to environmental policies, with Griffey criticizing the majority party's stance on banning propane and natural gas, advocating for a more gradual transition to alternative fuels like hydrogen. The representative also warns against hasty decisions in adopting new technologies, drawing parallels with past mistakes such as compact fluorescent light bulbs.

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