Oregon will get up to $40 million in a new opioid settlement with Kroger
Briefly

Oregon's Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum announced a significant $40 million funding boost to combat drug addiction, part of a broader $1.37 billion settlement with Kroger.
This agreement, involving thirty states, highlights the growing recognition of the role pharmacies play in the opioid crisis and the need for accountability and prevention funding.
The funding will be directed to programs aimed at prevention and treatment, emphasizing the importance of addressing opioid addiction comprehensively on a state level.
This settlement marks a crucial step in the ongoing efforts to provide resources to combat the devastating impact of the opioid epidemic across the nation.
Read at PortlandTribune.com
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