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State Senate Bill Would Establish Fund To Pay For Costs Stemming From Opioid Epidemic

Credit drug free.org Oklahoma lawmakers took the first step in setting up a fund to pay for ongoing costs of abating Oklahoma’s opioid epidemic. Senate Bill 610 would establish the Opioid Settlement and Judgement Revolving Fund. Sen. Greg McCortney (R-Ada) had his legislation passed out of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee he chairs on Wednesday.  Any future awards from lawsuits against companies that made, distributed or marketed the powerful, addictive painkillers would go into it. The fund will be invested by the state treasurer; 4% of that fund will be appropriated or, will be eligible to be appropriated by the legislature each year in perpetuity, McCortney said.

Oklahoma to get $8 9 in settlement with consulting firm to fight opioid crisis

Oklahoma to get $8 9 in settlement with consulting firm to fight opioid crisis
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Cherokee Nation Withdraws Donation To Republican AG Assoc After Robocalls Promoting DC Rally

Cherokee Nation Withdraws Donation To Republican AG Assoc. After Robocalls Promoting DC Rally Update: The executive director of the Republican Attorneys General Association Adam Piper has resigned following backlash from the robocall reports that contributed to the riot at the Capitol, Alex Gerszewski, spokesperson for AG Hunter confirmed. An investigation has begun into robocalls that encouraged people to go to Washington D.C. to march on the U.S. Capitol. Those calls were made by a fundraising arm of the Republicans Attorneys General Association. The Cherokee Nation, who donated to the group, said they were shocked to find out thousands of their dollars possibly went to those calls without their knowledge.

Oklahoma will use all $1 26B of state CARES Act funds, governor s office says

Oklahoma will use all $1.26B of state CARES Act funds, governor’s office says Carmen Forman The Oklahoman Oklahoma will use all $1.26 billion in federal coronavirus relief funds allocated to the state, Gov. Kevin Stitt’s office said Wednesday. With the Dec. 30 deadline looming, Stitt’s office said the remaining funds have already been committed to various projects. So far, the state has spent $914 million of the federal funds allocated to cover costs incurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Among other things, the state has used the funds to reimburse localities and state agencies for pandemic-related costs, cover COVID-19 testing and purchases of personal protective gear and offer small business relief and rental assistance.

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