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Dodge County committee sets vetting process for opioid settlement proposals

3334476 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

The Human Services and Health Board discussed how departments will submit proposals to use opioid settlement funds and asked staff to provide a template linking each proposal to Exhibit E of the settlement agreement. Committee members also requested clearer reporting on available funds and periodic spending updates.

Dodge County's Human Services and Health Board discussed procedures for evaluating proposals to use opioid settlement funds and asked staff to provide clearer financial context with each application.

Why it matters: County officials said they want settlement dollars to fund new or expanded services for people with opioid use disorder while ensuring the funds do not supplant existing programs. The county will require departments to submit proposals that explain proposed use, sustainability, projected outcomes and measurable performance indicators.

What the board agreed: Cameron (county staff responsible for vetting) will receive department…

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