HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. renewed the public health emergency declaration for the nation’s opioid crisis, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to treating the crisis as a national security emergency. Originally declared in 2017, the renewal extends critical federal flexibilities for another 90 days, enabling continued coordination, research and treatment efforts. While CDC data shows a 25.5 percent decline in overdose deaths over the past year, synthetic opioids like fentanyl remain the leading cause of drug-related fatalities. The declaration allows HHS to expedite substance use disorder treatment initiatives and enhance public-private sector collaboration to save lives.