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Huron County designates $81,000 from OneOhio opioid settlement for victim assistance

Huron County Board of Commissioners · March 19, 2025
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The Huron County Board of Commissioners voted March 19 to allocate $81,000 from its OneOhio opioid settlement share to partially fund the Huron County Victim’s Assistance Program, citing Exhibit A of the OneOhio MOU and relevant Ohio law; the vote was unanimous.

The Huron County Board of Commissioners voted March 19 to designate $81,000 from the county’s OneOhio opioid settlement allocation to partially fund the Huron County Victim’s Assistance Program.

The resolution (26-090), moved by Commissioner James R. Morgan and seconded by Commissioner Harry Brady, cites the OneOhio Memorandum of Understanding and Exhibit A as authority for uses of settlement proceeds and states that 30% of Ohio’s settlement proceeds are…

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