Idaho Capital Sun//October 27, 2022//
Idaho has received more than $26 million in opioid settlement funds, according to Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden.
The state last week received its final payment for this year. Wasden anticipates Idaho will receive a total of $128 million by the year 2040 as the state’s share of proceeds from three legal settlements and one bankruptcy. Potential future settlements could provide additional money, Wasden said in a press release.
The money is distributed to regional public health districts, cities, counties and state coffers. It can be used only for the purpose of fighting opioid addiction.
The distributions so far:
“The payments we’ve received thus far allow state, regional and local governments to begin implementing the programs that will ultimately help our state recover from the addiction crisis,” Wasden said.
There are several ways for agencies and governments to use the money to combat Idaho’s opioid epidemic.
The funds can be spent on:
This article was originally published on idahocapitalsun.com.