IT’S ALL BUSINESS: First Lady Melania Trump’s first solo outing on Capitol Hill Wednesday morning included anti-opiods remarks and a roundtable discussion.
FLOTUS turned up in a Max Mara ensemble — a mauve pantsuit, a brown crewneck sweater and brown pumps. Her appearance was just one day shy of the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s signing of the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act. During her brief speech before members of Congress, the First Lady noted that many of the policies in the SUPPORT Act “align directly” with her “Be Best” initiative, according to a pool report.
Carrying a coordinating mauve leather briefcase, FLOTUS did not respond, when asked “How is the impeachment inquiry affecting you and your family?” according to the pool report.
“Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome or NAS — is an area I have focused on and this Act provides support to mothers and their infants born with NAS. Because of the SUPPORT Act, we are able to look at ways to reduce opioid use during pregnancy and recognize early childhood issues related to substance abuse,” she said. “This bill also establishes better ways to dispose of unused drugs. We can help reduce the amounts of opioids in our communities by
FLOTUS turned up in a Max Mara ensemble — a mauve pantsuit, a brown crewneck sweater and brown pumps. Her appearance was just one day shy of the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s signing of the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act. During her brief speech before members of Congress, the First Lady noted that many of the policies in the SUPPORT Act “align directly” with her “Be Best” initiative, according to a pool report.
Carrying a coordinating mauve leather briefcase, FLOTUS did not respond, when asked “How is the impeachment inquiry affecting you and your family?” according to the pool report.
“Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome or NAS — is an area I have focused on and this Act provides support to mothers and their infants born with NAS. Because of the SUPPORT Act, we are able to look at ways to reduce opioid use during pregnancy and recognize early childhood issues related to substance abuse,” she said. “This bill also establishes better ways to dispose of unused drugs. We can help reduce the amounts of opioids in our communities by