Fargo commission votes to opt into multi‑defendant opioid settlement
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The Fargo City Commission voted to authorize the city to join a nationwide opioid settlement with several pharmacy defendants and authorized staff and the mayor to finalize paperwork.
The Fargo City Commission voted to have the city opt into a settlement agreement in ongoing opioid litigation with multiple pharmacy defendants and authorized city attorneys and the mayor to complete necessary paperwork.
Commissioner Strand moved the motion to opt the city into the settlement, listing defendants including several national and regional pharmacy corporations; a commissioner seconded the motion and it was adopted by roll call. The motion authorizes the city attorney’s office and the mayor to finish any forms and paperwork required to complete the settlement process.
The action was taken at the start of the meeting following a short executive-session update; no substantive debate was recorded on the settlement terms during the public session. The commission did not discuss specific settlement amounts or distribution plans during the vote on the floor.
The next steps are administrative: city legal staff and the mayor’s office will complete documented steps to finalize the city’s participation in the settlement.

