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Pennsylvania expects to receive more than $1 billion in opioid settlement money. Decisions made by a powerful and secretive oversight board could set a precedent for years to come.
In Pennsylvania, there’s currently no single resource for people to see how counties and local governments plan to spend the money. But understanding the process can help you influence it.
Opioid payments for county governments and county district attorney offices equaled about $6.50 per resident across the state last year. But there were big differences.
Dec. 30—More than 75% of Pennsylvania's counties have already signed on to settle a case against a few of the opioid industries' biggest players that would spread $1 billion across the state in ...
Dec. 15—SOMERSET, Pa. — Somerset County voted Tuesday to approve an opioid lawsuit settlement among Pennsylvania communities, Johnson and Johnson and three pharmaceutical distributors. It ...
Dec. 30—HARRISBURG — Snyder, Union and Montour counties are among 50 counties in Pennsylvania that have agreed to join a historic opioid settlement that would bring more than $1 billion to ...
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