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California considers “Melanie’s Law”: Fighting the opioid epidemic with education

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California lawmakers took up a bill on Wednesday to address the fentanyl crisis in schools.

The bill, called “Melanie’s Law,” is named for 15-year-old Melanie Ramos, who was found in the bathroom of her Hollywood school last fall her death suspected to be from a fentanyl overdose.

Schools would be required to take action to prevent another tragedy under the bill.

One Placer County family is also trying to fight the opioid epidemic with education.

If anyone knows how devastating the opioid epidemic is, it’s Chris Didier.

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