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Nebraska to receive $100 million in national opioid settlement


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Nebraska to receive $100 million in national opioid settlement
Attorney General Doug Peterson says the money will primarily go towards opioid abuse prevention, treatment and law enforcement. 
July 23, 2021 7:20 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The state of Nebraska will receive $100 million over an 18-year period after the United States settled with Johnson & Johnson and three drug distribution companies, AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health, and McKesson.
In total, the U.S. will be collecting $26 billion dollars in settlement money that will be distributed to states across the country. The four companies were facing thousands of opioid lawsuits for not being clear about the risks of painkillers. ....

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Attorney General Peterson announces $26 billion settlement in opioid scandal


Attorney General Peterson announces $26 billion settlement in opioid scandal
by: George Lauby - Jul. 22, 2021
State News
Major pharmaceutical distributors have been hammered with an historic $26 billion multi-state settlement over potentially illegal opioid distribution practices, Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson announced Wednesday.
Nebraska’s share of the settlement will be around $100 million over the next 18 years, A.G spokeswoman Suzanne Gage said Thursday.
The money will help bring desperately needed relief to people across the country who are struggling with opioid addiction, Peterson said in the announcement. The settlement was with the three major U.S. distributors Cardinal, McKesson, and Amerisource/Bergen – as well as Johnson & Johnson, which manufactured opioids as well as marketed them. ....

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