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Washington County approves $2,000 from opioid-settlement funds for Project Lifesaver

Washington County Commissioners · November 19, 2025
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The Washington County commissioners voted to release $2,000 from unrestricted opioid-settlement funds to Project Lifesaver to purchase tracking bracelets and starter kits after the JWREC board recommended the allocation; vote was by voice and the transcript does not record a roll-call tally.

Washington County commissioners approved releasing $2,000 from previously appropriated opioid-settlement funds to Project Lifesaver, a program that provides tracking bracelets and equipment for people who may wander, the board heard.

A county official explained the settlement funds arrive to states and are distributed to counties in portions, and said some of the money is restricted to opioid-specific programs while other portions are unrestricted. "Some of the money is restricted funds, meaning it…

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