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Johnson County accepts $300,000 Kansas Fights Addiction grant to launch family-court substance program

2980102 · March 27, 2025
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The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to accept a $300,000 Kansas Fights Addiction grant to fund a one‑year Family Court Substance Abuse Program focused on sobriety monitoring, evaluations and treatment to help stabilize or increase parenting time for participants.

Johnson County commissioners on Tuesday authorized the county to accept a $300,000 Kansas Fights Addiction grant to create a Family Court Substance Abuse Program, funding sobriety monitoring, substance‑use evaluations and treatment for people seeking to stabilize or increase parenting time.

District Court Administrator Laura Brewer, who presented the request, told the board the program will pair continuous alcohol monitoring and a single community treatment provider with case management tracked in the court’s treatment dashboard. “The measure of success for this program will be to stabilize or increase…

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