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Columbus Dispatch19d
Veterans defended our freedoms. Pharmaceutical companies made them victims of opioid war
Pratt is President of the Ohio Council of Fraternal, Veterans & Service Organizations. It’s no longer a secret, the opioid epidemic which continues to touch the lives of loved ones across the ...
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I-TEAM: When will opioid funding be used in Richmond County?
Funding is on the way to help fight the issue of opioids in the community. But how and when will that money be used in ...
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A 'grassroots' process: How Hamilton County will spend $1.6 million in opioid settlements
Hamilton County is working with experts and people who've experienced addiction to decide how to spend opioid settlement ...
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Opioid settlement money is supposed to expand syringe services. Pa.’s drug laws stand in the way.
Several charities in Pennsylvania provide syringe services in their communities despite a state law that puts them at risk.
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J&J, distributors finalize $26B landmark opioid settlement
Keith Lewis disposes of used syringes at a needle exchange run by Camden Area Health Education Center in Camden, N.J., Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) — Drugmaker ...
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As billions roll in to fight the US opioid epidemic, one county shows how recovery can work
Legal settlements could provide local and state governments $50 billion to fight the deadly U.S. opioid overdose crisis FINDLAY, Ohio -- Communities ravaged by America's opioid epidemic are ...
New Hampshire Public Radio
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As opioid settlement money comes to CT, pain of personal loss confronts bureaucratic delays
After months of deliberation that critics say was costing lives, the Connecticut Opioid Settlement Advisory Committee voted ...
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WV local government officials to receive millions in opioid settlement funds
West Virginia's local governments are soon expected to receive opioid settlement money. Approximately $1 billion in funds are set to be distributed, with about $73.5 million sent to local ...
U.S. News & World Report29d
Governor Candidates Grab for Glory on Opioid Settlements
Who Gets Credit for Opioid Settlements? Aneri Pattani | KFF Health News Opioid settlement cash is not inherently political. It’s not the result of a law passed by Congress nor an edit to the ...
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Capitalizing on opioid settlement funds to fill pandemic gaps: Daniel Lettenberger-Klein
CLEVELAND -- From 1999 to 2021, more than 1 million people died in the United States from overdoses, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Ohio had the seventh ...
The Goshen News29d
Opioid Crisis Settlements
A person signs in, center, as Jesse Johnson of the Family Resource Center, right, waits for client Tyler Baker to complete a random drug test at the Hancock County Adult Probation office in ...

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