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Kuhr among several named to state opioid panel

Mesa County Public Health Director Jeff Kuhr and Montrose County Commissioner Sue Hansen were chosen to serve on a special state panel to help determine how to disperse opioid lawsuit settlement money. The two were among 13 appointed by Gov. Jared Polis this week to the Opioid Crisis Recovery Funds Advisory Committee, a panel called for under a bill the Colorado Legislature approved in 2019 to help deal with such funds. Thirteen other members are to be designated by various state agencies and private associations, such as the Colorado Municipal League and the Colorado Association of Chiefs of Police. The 26-member panel didn’t have to be formed until the state saw its first opioid-related settlement agreement, which happened in February when Colorado and several other states reached a settlement with McKinsey & Co.

Alaska Congressman Don Young s Native American Child Protection Act passes House

Alaska Congressman Don Young’s ‘Native American Child Protection Act’ passes House Richard Atkin © Provided by Fairbanks KTVF Alaska Congressman Don Young’s Native American Child Protection Act passes the House. The bill seeks to provide tools and resources for Native American Tribes to prevent and treat child abuse and other domestic violence. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - The bill known as “The Native American Child Protection Act” introduced by Congressman Don Young has passed in the U.S. House this week. The bill will seek to provide proper funding and reauthorize programs originally formed by the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Protection Act.

No sure bets as Florida lawmakers consider DeSantis gaming compact in special session

No sure bets as Florida lawmakers consider DeSantis gaming compact in special session Ana Ceballos, The Miami Herald May 14 TALLAHASSEE Gov. Ron DeSantis, a nationally ascendant Republican, is close to nailing down a long-sought gaming deal with the Seminole Tribe of Florida that would expand gaming in tribal facilities and usher online sports betting into the state for the first time. The gaming compact if ratified by the state Legislature next week and later approved by federal regulators would make Florida the largest state in the nation to legalize sports betting, and the Tribe would be the exclusive operator of the digital sports books in Florida for the next 30 years. The Tribe would also be allowed to build three more casinos on tribal property in coming years.

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