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Update on Ohio's opioid settlement funds

OxyContin pills are arranged for a photo at a pharmacy in Montpelier, Vermont.
Toby Talbot
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AP

Billions were expected to flow to states and communities to help those with addiction issues rebuild their lives.

Across the U.S., it’s an uneven story: some areas are handing tiny checks to individuals, while in others, like Ohio, money is being pumped into non-profits and other organizations.

In Pickaway County, a program called Soap-n-Hope works to wash away the stigma of homelessness.

We're getting an update on the status of Ohio's opioid settlement funds on this hour of All Sides.

Guests:

  • Aneri Pattani,
  • Erin Gottsacker, (pre-taped)
  • Jonna Motter, executive director,
  • Fallon Kingery, empowerment services director,

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