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Clay County establishes opioid settlement oversight committee and approves fund utilization plan
Summary
The county created a nine-member oversight committee and approved an 18‑year plan to allocate nearly $2.7 million in opioid settlement proceeds, front-loading treatment funding and requiring annual reports and five‑year reviews.
Clay County commissioners on March 27 approved two companion resolutions establishing an oversight committee for opioid settlement funds and adopting a multi-year fund-utilization plan.
The commission voted unanimously, 6–0, to create a nine-member Clay County Opioid Settlement Oversight Committee and to adopt the Clay County Opioid Settlement Fund Utilization Plan.
What the resolutions do
Resolution 2025‑64 establishes a nine-member oversight committee largely drawn from the earlier opioid task force, with members serving staggered three‑year terms. The committee’s duties include reviewing annual reports from fund recipients, evaluating program metrics and…
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