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Capital News Service Virginia lawmakers are attempting to tackle the state's opioid epidemic with a slew of bills aiming to widen the availability of the opiate overdose medication naloxone. "We are facing a crisis in Virginia and in the nation, losing more people to opioid overdose than to car crashes," said Delegate Jennifer Boysko, D-Fairfax.