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With opioid settlement money in hand, midstate counties are getting ready to take grant applications.
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The Southern Tier region will receive about $4.8 million from the settlement in 2022. The initial payout on Tuesday totaled about $759,000 for the region.
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Drug overdoses have increased in Broome County this week, with seven reported overdoses in one day.
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The money will come from a $4.5 billion settlement reached earlier this year with Purdue Pharma, and the Sackler family.
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“Especially with that surge of the overdose numbers, it’s not going away, so why not just try it?"
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"We’re holding them accountable and delivering more than $1 billion more into New York communities ravaged by opioids for treatment, recovery, and prevention efforts."
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About $4.3 billion will be distributed to nearly every state in the nation to help fund prevention, treatment and recovery programs; New York will get $200 million.
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New York is among the states agreeing to end the fight to halt a controversial Purdue Pharma bankruptcy plan. The deal shelters members of the Sackler family from opioid lawsuits.
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This comes as opioid overdoses and gun violence surge across the state.
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"It’s important that these companies pay up, it’s also important that the money go to where it was intended."