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Opioid Drug Settlement

(Salem, OR) -- Oregon could get ten-million-dollars from another settlement over opioid drug manufacturing. Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield says eight drug makers have signed on to a 720-million-dollar settlement. Now, local governments will have to sign-on before the deal is finalized. Oregon's money will be split 45 percent to the state for opioid prevention, treatment and recovery. 55 percent of the funds go to counties and cities for opioid treatment services.

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