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Nash County earmarks $400,000 in opioid settlement funds for recovery housing and reentry programs
Summary
The board approved a resolution allocating $200,000 for recovery‑housing support and $200,000 for reentry programs through June 30, 2026, with recipients required to provide impact data.
On May 5 the Nash County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution authorizing expenditure of opioid settlement funds to support two high‑impact strategies identified by the county’s opioid settlement advisory council: recovery housing support and reentry programs.
Assistant county manager Tia Fula told the board the advisory council recommended $200,000 for recovery housing support and $200,000 for reentry programs, with both allocations to run…
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