Folks, in case you missed it —
Josh and his team recently finalized a $26 billion multistate opioid settlement that will provide treatment, recovery, prevention, and harm reduction services to communities all across North Carolina.
Not only is this the second largest state attorney general settlement in history — but these funds will also go directly to programs to help folks across the state regain control over their lives and make North Carolina safer. Click here to listen to Josh talk about the deal on NPR’s Morning Edition, and then we hope you’ll chip in to support our work → [[link removed]]
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Fueled by greed and deception by the drug industry, the opioid epidemic has devastated entire communities and thousands of families across our state. But thanks to Josh’s leadership, we are finally seeking real accountability from the drug companies that have manufactured this crisis — $750 million will be used to prevent further loss of life and help heal North Carolina families.
If you support the work Josh and his team have done to help our state heal from the opioid epidemic, we hope you’ll listen to his interview and chip in. We couldn’t do this important work without your support: [[link removed]]
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This is a significant outcome that will save lives — and it is just part of our effort to ensure that corporations fueling the opioid epidemic pay for their conduct.
Thanks for your support as we keep working to improve the lives of folks across our state.
— Team Stein
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Josh Stein for Attorney General
PO Box 1326
Raleigh, NC 27602
United States
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