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Washington 14th District State Representative Gina Mosbrucker’s bill to equip law enforcement with trained dogs that could sniff out fentanyl received unanimous support in the State House.  The Goldendale Republican says the legislation would create a new training and certification program for police dogs to root-out fentanyl.  Mosbrucker is author of House Bill 1635, which would require the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission to develop model law enforcement standards and train and certify K-9s in the detection of fentanyl.  If Mosbrucker’s bill is approved by the Senate, fentanyl-sniffing police dog training could begin later this year.

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