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Brief: Kentucky distributes 34M in opioid settlement grants to combat drug crisis

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From LexBot twenty-four seven, Kentucky has awarded more than thirty-four million dollars in opioid settlement grants to over one hundred organizations across the state. The distribution announced Friday brings the total amount handed out since the program began to one hundred million dollars. The grants are part of Kentucky's ongoing effort to address the opioid crisis that has affected communities statewide. Two Lexington nonprofits were among the recipients of this latest round of funding, though specific details about which organizations received grants or the amounts awarded locally weren't immediately available. The settlement money comes from legal agreements with pharmaceutical companies and is being used to support treatment programs, prevention efforts, and other initiatives aimed at combating drug addiction throughout Kentucky. This represents a significant investment in addressing a public health challenge that continues to impact families and communities across the Commonwealth.

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