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Using opioid settlement cash for police gear like squad cars and scanners sparks debate

Using opioid settlement cash for police gear like squad cars and scanners sparks debate

Directing the funds to police has triggered difficult questions about what the money was meant for and whether such spending truly helps save lives.

Using opioid settlement cash for police gear like squad cars and scanners sparks debate

Directing the funds to police has triggered difficult questions about what the money was meant for and whether such spending truly helps save lives.

Michigan unveils spending on $1 5B opioid settlement, amid secrecy fears

Even as the state posted at least some details on a new website Wednesday about where settlement money is going, the chair of the Michigan Opioid Advisory Commission told lawmakers that the panel has struggled to get more detailed information from state health officials.

Using opioid settlement cash for police gear like squad cars and scanners sparks debate

Policing expenses mount quickly: $25,000 for a law enforcement conference about fentanyl in Colorado; $18,000 for technology to unlock cellphones in Southington, Connecticut; $2,900 for surveillance cameras and to train officers and canines in New Lexington, Ohio. And in other communities around the country, hundreds of thousands for vehicles, body scanners, and other equipment.

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