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Wake County outlines use of opioid settlement funds, naloxone distribution and mobile treatment

Wake County Board of Commissioners · September 30, 2025
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Commissioner Cheryl Stallings said Wake County expects nearly $76 million from opioid settlements through 2039 and described spending so far on naloxone distribution, training and a mobile opioid treatment program launched by Morse Clinic of North Raleigh.

Commissioner Cheryl Stallings told the board that Wake County expects to receive nearly $76,000,000 from legal settlements with companies accused of contributing to the opioid epidemic by 2039.

Stallings said the county has invested settlement funds in…

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