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Board backs opioid settlement allocations to four local agencies, funding plan covers 17 months

5116682 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

Gratiot County Board voted unanimously to support the Opioid Advisory Steering Committee's recommendation to award opioid settlement funds to four local agencies for a 17-month period through Dec. 31, 2026, with annual budget guidance.

The Gratiot County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to support recommendations from the Gratiot County Opioid Advisory Steering Committee to allocate opioid settlement funds to local agencies, the committee’s representative told the board during new business.

Liz (representing the county opioid advisory steering committee) told the board the funds available through national opioid settlements will be available to the county for 18 years and that the committee recommended awarding a set of allocations to four local agencies…

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