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Brown County Commissioners authorize opt‑in to national opioid settlement

6438922 · September 30, 2025
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The Brown County Commissioners Court authorized the county judge to sign two additional national opioid settlement agreements and discussed using settlement funds for AEDs and naloxone in the courthouse.

Brown County Commissioners on Tuesday authorized the county judge to enter into two additional national opioid settlement agreements involving secondary manufacturers and larger distributors.

A county staff member told the court the county previously signed Texas settlement documents in 2021 and has received roughly $129,000 from earlier agreements. The staff member said there are two new settlement opportunities — with secondary manufacturers…

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