AG - Eligible Municipalities Encouraged to Register for Participation in Historic Opioid Settlement
Michigan's Attorney General Dana Nessel has urged local governments to register and voluntarily participate in two historic opioid settlements that would bring nearly $800 million to the state over 18 years. Here is a full transcript of the announcement.
Source: michigan.govPublished on 2021-12-03
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