Illinois’ Spending Plan for Opioid Settlement Funds – Civic Federation

The State of Illinois will receive $760 million in opioid settlement funds. Twenty percent of the $760 million allocation will go directly to the State and another 25% will be split among counties and eligible municipalities. The remaining 55% of funds were designated for the Illinois Remediation Fund to be used “exclusively for programs and purposes that address the opioid crisis in Illinois.”
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Trash Panda
3 years ago

And 40% of that money will be directed to connected firms of friends, relatives, political donors and the pockets of Illinois democrats.

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