Pa. Sen. Doug Mastriano co-sponsors bill creating harsher sentences for fentanyl overdose deaths

Sen. Doug Mastriano co-sponsors bill for harsher sentences for fentanyl overdose deaths

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- State Senator Doug Mastriano, the Republican nominee for governor, is co-sponsoring a bill that would mean harsher sentences for drug dealers.

Under the proposed bill, there would be a mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years for dealers convicted of selling drugs with fentanyl that lead to an overdose.

Mastriano is also co-sponsoring a bill that would require first responders to report fentanyl overdose deaths to a central system that would map overdose deaths and track trends.

The state's health department says 85% of overdose deaths in 2020 involved opioids including fentanyl. 

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