Clock ticking for West Virginia to select leadership for opioid money distribution
That means funding for opioid treatment and addiction services can soon begin going out to communities after years of litigation, Attorney General
“We feel this process has been moving along,” Morrisey said. “It’s a lot of money, and I want to make sure the public knows full well what’s happening with it."
Morrisey said the state has hired the
Six board members will be elected by local governments to represent six regions of the state. The other five positions must be appointed by Justice and confirmed by the state
Over the past four years, drug manufacturers, distribution companies, pharmacies and other companies with roles in the opioid business have reached settlements totaling more than
While the biggest amounts are in nationwide settlements,
In May, Morrisey announced that the state had settled with Kroger for
Walgreens settled in January for
Last August,
Officials in most of the six regions established by the foundation have already scheduled dates to elect board representatives, Morrisey said.
Meetings will also be held in
“We want to make sure the public knows about this process,” Morrisey said, adding that anyone is eligible to be nominated and participate.
Settlement funds must be put to use to abate the opioid epidemic. The attorney general and counsel for
Opioid funds must be used in a manner consistent with the memorandum's definition of an “approved purpose,” which includes evidence-based treatment strategies for substance use disorders or addiction, substance use prevention strategies, law enforcement efforts to curtail drug distribution, supporting addiction recovery programs, or decreasing the oversupply of licit and illicit opioids.



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