The House overwhelmingly passed its own version last month.
The Senate advanced on March 13 a bill that would classify fentanyl-related substances as a top-tier narcotic, leading to tougher penalties for those behind criminal offenses related to the drug.
The tally to invoke cloture on the HALT Fentanyl Act was 84-15.
Those convicted on offenses tied to Schedule I drugs can get as much as 10 years in prison.
The legislation allows for fentanyl research by relevant federal government agencies and institutions that receive funding from the Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Defense, and Department of Veterans Affairs.
However, researchers can only begin their fentanyl-related studies 30 days after notifying the Department of Justice information about the research, such as the substanceās chemical name and how much of it will be used in the study.
The bill comes as fentanyl has been in the spotlight over the past few years due to the drug trafficking incidents at the southern border.
He has also imposed a 20 percent tariff on China for its role in the trafficking of the narcotic.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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