Attorney General Slatery Leads $26 Billion Agreement With Opioid Distributors / Manufacturor
The US government has reached an agreement to deal with the opioid epidemic in the most complicated civil case in American history. They will raise the cost of a massive funding injection, according to the US Attorney General Herbert Slatery III.
Source: chattanoogan.comPublished on 2021-07-21
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