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Debate over opioid settlement money

  • State lawmakers are considering a bill to allot almost $28 million to the Department of Mental Health for addiction support.
  • This funding addresses prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts related to opioid addiction in North Alabama.
  • The proposed funding would support the Medicaid state match, residential detox programs, Narcan, the 988 crisis line, and civil commitment beds.
  • Kim Lamar stated the money will help clients who cannot afford assessment, detox, or residential treatment.
  • If approved, this opioid settlement money could take effect in June and will be distributed over 16 years.
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Minnesota House bill would provide opiate antagonists on college campuses

ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Legislature is considering a bill that would require Minnesota state colleges and universities to maintain a supply of opiate antagonists on campus. The Health Finance and Policy Committee conducted a March 23 hearing for HF862, which would require all post-secondary institutions to have two doses of naloxone in each dormitory on campus. Naloxone is a nasal medical treatment that blocks the effects of an opiate overdose,…

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oklahomavoice.com broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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