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Mason County public-health briefing: Mason Matters contract moved forward; $1.2M in opioid-settlement funds and $80,000 per year expected

3656412 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

Public-health staff told commissioners the county has about $1.2 million in opioid-settlement money and will place a $75,000 Mason Matters contract renewal on the next action agenda, and briefed the Board on an AI-driven mental-health pilot and plans for a mobile outreach vehicle.

Mason County public-health staff updated the commissioners June 2 on several programs and funding lines, moving a Mason Matters contract renewal to the next action agenda and detailing opioid-settlement revenues and program pilots.

The Board was told the county has received about $1.2 million in opioid-settlement funds to date; staff estimated ongoing receipts at approximately $80,000 per year for roughly the next 12 years. Staff noted that allowed uses for the settlement funds vary and that local governments must follow the…

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