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Proposed agreement with opioid distributors would direct $400 million to Wisconsin

RILEY VETTERKIND A proposed agreement with opioid distributors and one manufacturer would direct about $400 million to Wisconsin’s state and local governments, if approved. The proposed agreement, announced by state Attorney General Josh Kaul and the Wisconsin Counties Association on Wednesday, stems from a multistate investigation Kaul joined in March 2019 into the business practices of opioid distributors, as well as litigation brought by cities and counties across the country, including 71 of 72 Wisconsin counties and more than a dozen Wisconsin cities and villages. Andrea Nelson, the head boxing coach at Ford s Gym in Madison, has been coaching amateur boxers in Madison for over a decade. The lessons she teaches through boxing go far beyond the ring.

Ohio A-G announces opioid agreement

Submitted information COLUMBUS Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced on Wednesday a historic $26 billion nationwide agreement with the three largest distributors of opioids and Johnson & Johnson for their roles in the far-reaching and devastating opioid epidemic. Dave Yost In addition to the monetary settlement, distributors Cardinal, McKesson, and AmerisourceBergen, and Johnson & Johnson, which manufactured and marketed opioids, must also make significant changes to help prevent a similar crisis from ever happening again. “This isn’t an antidote for this devastating crisis that killed so many, but the financial resources will provide for significant recovery in Ohio,” Yost said. “The funds are necessary for the healing process that our communities desperately need, and the guardrails these companies are now required to implement will help make sure that these companies will provide a brake in the system, so that those individuals who need medication can receive it

AG - AG Nessel and Colleagues Reveal Historic $26 Billion Proposed National Opioid Settlement

AG AG Nessel and Colleagues Reveal Historic $26 Billion Proposed National Opioid SettlementAgency: Attorney General Media contact: Lynsey Mukomel 517-599-2746 Public inquiries: 517-335-7622 July 21, 2021 LANSING - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and state attorneys general across the country today revealed the details of a proposed multibillion-dollar national opioid settlement with Johnson & Johnson and the three largest pharmaceutical distributors in the country: Cardinal Health, McKesson, and AmerisourceBergen. The attorneys general have been engaged in ongoing efforts to hold these companies responsible for their roles in contributing to the opioid epidemic gripping this country.  The historic agreement would resolve the claims of both state and local governments across the country, including the nearly 4,000 that have filed lawsuits in federal and state courts. The agreement also requires significant industry changes that will help prevent this type of

NY Attorney General James Announces Proposed $26 Billion Global Agreement with Opioid Distributors/Manufacturer

NY Attorney General James Announces Proposed $26 Billion Global Agreement with Opioid Distributors/Manufacturer
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