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Attorney General’s office: Purdue settlement and smaller manufacturer agreements will bring multi‑year funds, naloxone component expected

5374543 · July 11, 2025
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Chris from the Kansas Attorney General’s office told the Sunflower board the Purdue bankruptcy/settlement plans are expected to bring more than $30 million to Kansas over roughly 15 years and that a package of smaller secondary manufacturer settlements could add about $5 million and product (naloxone) components.

Chris, an attorney with the Attorney General’s office, told the board the Purdue bankruptcy resolution and complementary state settlement arrangements are expected to deliver “north of $30,000,000 for Kansas over, about 15 years.” He cautioned that timing and exact amounts depend on court approvals and prepayment options tied to bankruptcy processes. “Don’t expect money out of that likely this year,” Chris said, adding that an initial payment, if it occurs, would probably be late in the year.

Chris also described a package of eight smaller…

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