Project HOMES provides housing for individuals participating in medication-assisted recovery
One of the nation s largest research projects aimed at measuring the outcomes of medication-assisted recovery (MAR) housing for opioid-use disorder will launch this spring, led by harm reduction specialists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) in partnership with the Health and Human Services Commission s Texas Targeted Opioid Response Program (TTOR).
Project HOMES, funded by a $9 million contract from the TTOR program, provides housing for individuals participating in medication-assisted recovery.
The project will provide level II and level III certified recovery residences for individuals across Texas who are recovering from problematic opioid use and using MAR as part of their recovery plan. The study team aims to understand how outcomes vary among residents in MAR homes who have peer recovery coaches in comparison to those who do not have peer recovery
3 Calif. district attorneys go to court to speed up future executions
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San Mateo District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe is one of three Califorina district attorneys accusing Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Xavier Becerra of undermining the state’s death penalty law.Gabrielle Lurie / Special to The Chronicle
As Gov. Gavin Newsom grapples with COVID-19 and a possible recall election, and Attorney General Xavier Becerra prepares to head to Washington, three district attorneys are accusing both men of undermining the state’s death penalty law and want to intervene in a federal case, with the hopes of speeding up future executions.
During a March 2 news conference on the covid-19 pandemic, President Joe Biden claimed that former President Donald Trump's administration did not ensure there would be enough vaccines for the American public.
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