Texas Senate Approves Needle Exchange

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The Texas Senate has approved creating needle exchange programs that allow people to trade dirty needles for clean ones to help combat disease.

Approved 23-6 Thursday, the bill now goes to the House.

The bill’s future is uncertain because Gov. Rick Perry’s office says the Republican doesn’t support it, setting it up for a possible veto. Opponents say such programs encourage drug use.

Texas is the only state that doesn’t allow needle exchange programs.

Rep. Bob Deuell is the bill’s sponsor. The Greenville Republican and family doctor says the program would help reduce infections of HIV and hepatitis.

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