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By Christopher Harris
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Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron was the featured speaker at Tuesday s July Somerset-Pulaski Chamber of Commerce membership luncheon, held Tuesday at The Center for Rural Development. Christopher Harris I CJ
One secret to public speaking is knowing your audience. In Somerset, it never hurts to invoke the name of John Sherman Cooper.
That s what Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron did in his visit to the Somerset-Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce s monthly membership luncheon on Tuesday. Like Cameron, Cooper was an attorney, with time at Harvard Law School and a longstanding practice in Somerset before beginning his political career. As a U.S. Senator and later Ambassador to East Germany, Cooper became one of the nation s most distinguished statesmen in the second half of the 20th century, leading to his statue on Somerset s Fountain Square.
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Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is suing CVS Health over the pharmacy giant s role in the state s opioid epidemic, alleging it engaged in unlawful business practices and failed to guard against the diversion of opioids.
“During the height of the opioid epidemic, CVS allowed millions of dosage units of opioids to flood Kentucky’s borders, fueling the crisis and devastating thousands of families and communities across the Commonwealth,” Cameron said in a statement announcing the lawsuit.
“As both distributor and pharmacy, CVS was in a unique position to monitor and stop the peddling of these highly-addictive drugs from their stores, yet they ignored their own safeguard systems.