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File #: 25-430   
Type: Resolution (Consent) Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/11/2025 In control: DHHS - Public Health Division
On agenda: 8/26/2025 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Commissioner Keigher - DHHS - Health Division - To Approve the 2026-2030 Gaston County Opioid Settlement Strategic Plan
Sponsors: Tom Keigher
Attachments: 1. Gaston County Opioid Settlement Strategic Plan
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Commissioner Keigher - DHHS - Health Division - To Approve the 2026-2030 Gaston County Opioid Settlement Strategic Plan 

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STAFF CONTACT

Abigail Newton - Assistant Public Health Director - DHHS - Public Health Division - 704-853-5103

BUDGET IMPACT

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The adoption of this plan will allow spending for programs in Exhibit B, while continuing to fund programs in Exhibit A, of the MOA between NC and local governments on proceeds relating to the settlement of opioid litigation.

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BACKGROUND

The State of NC joined in the national litigation against pharmaceutical supply chain participants who engaged in the manufacture, marketing, promotion, distribution, or dispensing of opioid medications that has harmed the public. On June 8, 2021, the Board of Commissioners approved the Memorandum of Agreement Between the State of North Carolina and Local Governments on Proceeds Relating to the Settlement of Opioid Litigation (Res. 2021-172) joining in the national litigation. Gaston County was awarded $ 40,520,354.00 in settlement funds to be received over a period of 18 years. To date the County has received $12.88 million in settlement funds.

POLICY IMPACT

 

This Board Action, if approved, will allow Public Health to extend the reach of the settlement funds and positively impact more lives. The report, created with the community, will guide our spending for the next four years, ensuring that the funds assist as many individuals as possible for as long as possible.

 

ATTACHMENTS

Gaston County Opioid Settlement Strategic Plan