[Federal Register Volume 91, Number 22 (Tuesday, February 3, 2026)]
[Presidential Documents]
[Pages 5081-5083]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2026-02249]




                        Presidential Documents 



Federal Register / Vol. 91 , No. 22 / Tuesday, February 3, 2026 / 
Presidential Documents

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                Executive Order 14379 of January 29, 2026

                
Addressing Addiction Through the Great American 
                Recovery Initiative

                By the authority vested in me as President by the 
                Constitution and the laws of the United States of 
                America, it is hereby ordered:

                Section 1. Purpose and Policy. The disease of 
                addiction, also known as substance use disorder, is a 
                crisis that touches families in every community and 
                neighborhood in our Nation. 48.4 million Americans, or 
                16.8 percent of our Nation's population, suffer from 
                addiction, and my Administration will continue to 
                respond to a crisis of this scale with the attention it 
                deserves. Over the past year, we have made incredible 
                progress in stopping the inflow of illegal drugs that 
                threaten American communities. We must now supplement 
                that work by furthering a national effort to prioritize 
                addiction treatment and recovery.

                Addiction is a chronic, treatable disease with relapse 
                rates similar to other chronic diseases. Unfortunately, 
                very few Americans who need treatment ever receive it 
                or believe they need it. Among the 40.7 million adults 
                who had a substance use disorder in 2024 and did not 
                receive substance use treatment, 95.6 percent (or 38.1 
                million people) did not perceive that they needed 
                treatment. Despite significant investment of resources, 
                addiction recovery efforts remain fragmented and do not 
                keep pace with scientific advancements.

                The costs of these failures are devastating, not only 
                in lives lost, but also in the ripple effects across 
                our economy, workforce, and national strength. 
                Addiction contributes to declining workforce 
                participation, increased healthcare costs, 
                homelessness, family instability, and lost productivity 
                that together cost the United States hundreds of 
                billions of dollars each year.

                The framework for addiction treatment should parallel 
                that of other chronic diseases--utilizing evidence-
                based care, scientific advancement, continuous support, 
                and community connection. My Administration will drive 
                a new national response to the disease of addiction 
                that will create stronger coordination across 
                government, the healthcare sector, faith communities, 
                and the private sector in order to save lives, restore 
                families, strengthen our communities, and build the 
                Great American Recovery.

                Sec. 2. Launching the Great American Recovery 
                Initiative. (a) There is hereby established the White 
                House Great American Recovery Initiative (Initiative) 
                co-chaired by the Secretary of Health and Human 
                Services and the Senior Advisor for Addiction Recovery. 
                There shall be an Executive Director who shall 
                administer and execute the day to day operations of the 
                Initiative, and who shall report to the Assistant to 
                the President for Domestic Policy.

                    (b) In addition to the Co-Chairs and the Executive 
                Director, the Initiative shall consist of the following 
                officials, or their designees:

(i) the Attorney General;

(ii) the Secretary of the Interior;

(iii) the Secretary of Education;

(iv) the Secretary of Labor;

(v) the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development;

(vi) the Secretary of Veterans Affairs;

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(vii) the Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff;

(viii) the Assistant to the President and Special Envoy for Peace Missions;

(ix) the Assistant to the President and Cabinet Secretary;

(x) the Director of National Drug Control Policy;

(xi) the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services;

(xii) the Commissioner of Food and Drugs;

(xiii) the Director of the National Institutes of Health;

(xiv) the Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use, 
Department of Health and Human Services; and

(xv) the heads of such other executive departments, agencies, and offices 
that the Co-Chairs and the Executive Director may from time to time 
designate or invite to participate.

                    (c) The Co-Chairs may hold public hearings, 
                meetings, roundtables, and similar events, as 
                appropriate, and may receive expert input from leaders 
                in public health, addiction and recovery treatment, and 
                other relevant subject matter areas.

                Sec. 3. Addressing the Disease of Addiction. The Co-
                Chairs and the Executive Director, along with the other 
                members of the Initiative, shall:

(i) recommend all necessary steps to coordinate the Federal Government's 
response to the addiction crisis, including by better aligning relevant 
Federal programs, setting clear objectives, and providing data-driven 
updates to the public on progress towards meeting these objectives;

(ii) take appropriate actions to increase awareness of the disease of 
addiction, help Americans receive the treatment they need, and foster a 
culture that celebrates recovery;

(iii) advise heads of executive departments and agencies (agency heads) on 
how to implement programs that integrate prevention, early intervention, 
treatment, recovery support, and re-entry into all relevant public health, 
healthcare, criminal justice, workforce, education, housing and social 
services systems, and remove outdated silos between agencies, programs, or 
systems, in each case as deemed appropriate by the agency head and 
consistent with applicable law;

(iv) advise agency heads on directing appropriate grants to support 
addiction recovery, with a focus on prevention, treatment, and long-term 
resilience; and

(v) consult with States, tribal nations, local jurisdictions, community-
based organizations, faith-based organizations, the private sector, and 
philanthropic entities on the best strategies to ensure more Americans 
receive the treatment they need and celebrate individuals going through the 
recovery process.

                Sec. 4. General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this order 
                shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:

(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or 
the head thereof; or

(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget 
relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.

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                    (b) This order shall be implemented consistent with 
                applicable law and subject to the availability of 
                appropriations.
                    (c) This order is not intended to, and does not, 
                create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, 
                enforceable at law or in equity by any party against 
                the United States, its departments, agencies, or 
                entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any 
                other person.
                    (d) The costs for publication of this order shall 
                be borne by the Department of Health and Human 
                Services.
                
                
                    (Presidential Sig.)

                THE WHITE HOUSE,

                    January 29, 2026.

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