The Trump administration is forming a national commission to combat opioid addiction.
The commission will be chaired by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie; the appointment will be announced later this week, according to a story on NJ.com. Christie will remain governor of New Jersey.
The commission is part of the administration's new White House Office of American Innovation, which will look for ways to improve government performance and streamline operations. The office will also focus on reforming care for veterans, according to an article in the Washington Post.