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    Nov 20, 2024 · Care Mass’s sole purpose is to help municipalities build their capacity to effectively oversee their opioid abatement funds and uphold the terms of the State Subdivision Agreement

    This site will provide information from the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services on the background, helpful considerations and further resources for municipalities participating in the Opioid Abatement Settlement.

    Aug 11, 2022 · On July 21, 2021, AG Healey announced a $26 billion resolution with opioid distributors and Johnson & Johnson, which will provide more than $500 million to the Commonwealth and its cities and towns for prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery across Massachusetts.

    The first time you use your Portal, you are required to agree to the National Opioid Settlements Portal Account Holder Agreement. You must adhere to those terms.

    May 8, 2023 · Note that many states’ mechanisms for opioid settlement spending were designed to comply with the requirements of the Distributor and Janssen settlement agreements, which require (among other provisions) that a minimum of 85% of settlement funds be spent on opioid remediation expenditures.

    Feb 13, 2022 · These settlements will provide substantial funds to states and subdivisions for abatement of the Opioids epidemic across the country and will impose transformative changes in the way the settling defendants conduct their business.

    This Community Guide will describe how Massachusetts is spending its opioid settlements and whether Massachusetts is working to ensure community access to opioid settlement funds.

    This Agreement will be appended to proposed Consent Judgments filed in the Massachusetts Superior Court, in an action or actions filed by the Attorney General, consistent with the Statewide Opioid Settlements and any related legislation.

    Feb 19, 2025 · After several years of litigation, many of the parties in these lawsuits have reached finalized national settlement agreements under which state and local governments have begun to receive payments to be used to abate the opioid crisis.

    Totaling over $50 billion and still growing, these legal settlements are intended to provide an opportunity to fund the fight against the opioid epidemic and heal communities devastated by decades of addiction and overdose.

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