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Assistant attorney general: Kansas Fights Addiction Fund has $82.8M unencumbered; DECA procurement could cover school naloxone needs
Summary
Assistant Attorney General Chris Teters told the Committee on Education the Kansas Fights Addiction Fund currently holds about $82.84 million unencumbered, that projected receipts through 2038 could reach about $240 million, and that procuring two naloxone kits per public school via DECA would cost roughly $60,975 per year.
Chris Teters, an assistant attorney general who works on the opioids project, told the House Committee on Education the Kansas Fights Addiction Fund currently has an unencumbered balance of $82,841,277.29 and that additional settlement receipts could push total funding to about $240,000,000 through 2038.
"There are $82,841,277.29 that are unencumbered in the fund," Teters said. He said some amounts are held in an investment account managed by the Sunflower Foundation, which…
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