TXAF Center for Policy Research

The TXAF Center for Policy Research is dedicated to conducting research and analysis on public policy issues surrounding fentanyl. Its mission is to provide evidence-based solutions and recommendations that inform policymakers and the public regarding the social and interpersonal affects of fentanyl in the United States. The Center works on various subcategory policy areas including education, healthcare, immigration, and more. Its research is aimed at promoting better understanding and decision-making in policy formulation and implementation surrounding fentanyl. Additionally, The Center often partners with legislators, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private sector entities to advance policy initiatives that improve the lives of people and ultimately equipping communities with tools that save lives.

Fake Pills Take Real Lives

Abstract The Summer season is a time of celebration, but it is important to be aware of the potential dangers associated with fentanyl use at parties, especially when children are …

Abstract Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid, has gained significant attention due to its high potency and potential for abuse. Understanding the neuropharmacological effects of fentanyl on brain receptors is crucial …

Executive Summary:  House Bill 3908 introduced by Representative Terry Wilson (R-TX20 – Williamson County) will require the implementation of fentanyl prevention awareness through curriculum-based educational tools for grades 6 through …