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States must optimize $50 billion in opioid settlement funds


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Kelly A. O’Connor lives in Washington and worked with the Barack Obama and Donald Trump administrations. She lost her sister Jenny to the opioid crisis in 2017. She wrote this column for the Chicago Tribune.

Kudos to John Oliver and HBO’s “Last Week Tonight” for their coverage of the opioid crisis and the resultant settlement. Many states are struggling to use the settlement funds effectively, and some are already repeating the waste, fraud and abuse involving Big Tobacco settlement funds ($206 billion) in the 1990s. But it’s still early, and states can course-correct and optimize use of the money.

Opioid settlement funds began coming to states in 2022. More than $50 billion will be distributed to states and municipalities to fix the opioid crisis over the next 18 years, but so far, results have been underwhelming. The lack of transparency prevents us from knowing where money is being spent — and understanding what’s working and what’s not.



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