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Eric Toney: “The broken promises on the opioid epidemic, where we're…”

Featuring: Eric Toney, Republican | Candidate for Attorney General of Wisconsin

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Eric Toney in studio with Dan O'Donnell

Published | Video Starts at 01:02

We see DNA on average taking over twice as long on average from his predecessor, despite him having more resources, testing less with better technology. The broken promises on the opioid epidemic, where we're seeing him ignore that crisis at the border with fentanyl, methamphetamine and drugs pouring into the state. that it got so bad that you probably remember about two months ago, maybe a little longer, at the State of the Tribes address in Madison, our tribal leaders said that Josh calls failure to allocate drug investigators to northern Wisconsin. (01:02–01:12)

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Asserts that Josh Call is ignoring the opioid crisis at the border, allowing drugs to pour into Wisconsin.

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