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Lebanon County Drug and Alcohol Commission adopts $2.67 million budget, taps opioid-settlement funds

5038973 · June 21, 2025
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Summary

The county’s commission on drug and alcohol approved a $2,667,390 budget for FY2025–26 that relies in part on opioid settlement money for program continuity and does not request additional county general-fund support.

The Lebanon County Commission on Drug and Alcohol presented and the county commissioners approved a $2,667,390 budget for fiscal year 2025–26 that relies heavily on federal grant dollars and opioid settlement funds to maintain treatment, prevention and prison-based medication-assisted treatment (MAT) programs.

Deputy director Sue (last name not specified in record) told the board the new budget represents a $112,435 (about 4.4%) increase over FY2024–25. She said the increase is largely driven by opioid settlement funding that will provide up to $455,000 this year to support three ongoing programs: MAT maintenance at the…

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