By Nadia Ramlagan Public News Service As opioid settlement money continues to flow into Kentucky, counties are having to make ...
Attorney General Russell Coleman recently announced that his office has reached a $110 million settlement with the Kroger ...
On Feb. 22, 2022, the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office announced the finalization of a $26 billion national settlement with opioid distributors and a manufacturer, which slated Kentucky to receive ...
As opioid settlement money continues to flow into Kentucky, counties have to make major decisions on how to spend it.
The approach to bring those numbers down has been all hands on deck. While statistics show it's working, overdose deaths are rising at alarming rates among Black communities.
The spending plan outlines: $11.6 million for community proposals supporting treatment; $3.8 million to put toward the county ...
Santa Rosa County will spend opioid settlement dollars to help people jailed for drug crimes continue treatment and recovery ...
The Pikeville City Commission voted to enter into an agreement negotiated by Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman with Kroger as part of a national opioid settlement at the Jan. 27 ...
The 2022 law, which created the Connecticut Opioid Settlement Advisory Committee, was inspired by model legislation offered up by President Joe Biden’s administration and was meant to ensure ...