Hochul hardens her diverging stance on overdose prevention c

Hochul hardens her diverging stance on overdose prevention centers

Providers of substance-use services are bracing for Gov. Kathy Hochul to again reject their pleas for using New York’s $2.6 billion in opioid settlement funds to support overdose prevention centers.

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