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Tom Vilsack’s lonely fight for a ‘forgotten’ rural America

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Jaffe and Eilperin provide this exceptional account describing the huge struggle of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to come to grips with the opioid crisis in rural America. Vilsack is from rural Iowa, where he was a small town Mayor. The opioid epidemic has personal overtones for Vilsack because of his parents addiction and growing up seeing the lack of helping hands. Vilsack. a two term governor of Iowa has witnesses these struggles in Iowa, as the state rural areas faced high poverty rates, more likelihood of being obese, less likely to go to college, and more likely to be pregnant in the teen years, than the rest of America. Vilsack is frustrated not just with the Obama administration but also with Congress, the media, the private sector with high pharmaceutical prices, for not giving enough attention to rural America. He sees rural America as providing the food grown and a disproportionate share of the military. The opioid epidemic comes at a bad time for rural America. This report provides a story that is typical where a dose of painkillers for a Navy employee leads to addiction and use of opioids. The whole experience has made Vilsack sound cranky to people in the White House.


Rural America- small towns from Iowa to New Hampshire- feeling left out as poverty rates remain high and now struggling with the opioid epidemic in 2016

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The struggles of Agriculture Secretary, Tom VIlsack, from Iowa, to draw attention to the struggles facing rural America which feels forgotten as it faces poverty, obesity, teenage pregnancy, lower educational levels, and now the opioid epidemic in 2016.

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