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Oklahoma County commissioners vote to opt into proposed opioid settlement that staff says could yield $97.6 million

Oklahoma County Board of County Commissioners · April 2, 2026
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Summary

County staff told commissioners that participation in a proposed remnant-defendant opioid settlement would require eligible entities to opt in and, if the participation threshold is met, could result in a combined $97,625,000 paid to eligible political subdivisions; commissioners approved opting in.

Oklahoma County commissioners voted to opt into a proposed national opioid remnant-defendant settlement that county staff said could deliver a combined $97,625,000 to eligible local governments. The approval came during the county’s regular meeting after county staff described the settlement and the opt-in requirement.

Brandy, a county staff member who led the explanation, told the commissioners the…

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