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Findlay council approves use of opioid settlement funds for Adams (Adamus) programs after debate
Summary
Ordinance 20-25-024 was adopted to allocate national opioid settlement funds to the Hancock County board (Adamus) for prevention, treatment and response programming; one council member voted against the measure, asking about alternatives such as offsetting officer time.
Findlay City Council on Feb. 18 adopted Ordinance 20-25-024, authorizing the use of national opioid settlement monies for programs administered by the Hancock County Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (Adamus).
Council member Miss Frishee asked whether the county had similarly joined the litigation and whether the county would provide funds to Adamus. She also questioned whether settlement funds could be used…
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