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NC’s Border Belt counties will get millions from opioid fund. How should they spend it?

Published on March 10, 2022
Written by Holly Ajala
Posted in In the News, Healthy Places NC, Robeson-Bladen-Columbus Counties

The money will come from a $26 billion settlement finalized in February that puts an end to several lawsuits that blamed some U.S. drug companies for creating and exacerbating the opioid epidemic.

Read more at borderbelt.org

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