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Commissioners accept material terms of Ohio subdivision opioid settlement with Purdue Pharma

August 28, 2025 | Mahoning County, Ohio


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Commissioners accept material terms of Ohio subdivision opioid settlement with Purdue Pharma
Mahoning County commissioners approved a resolution to accept the material terms of an Ohio subdivision settlement related to the national opioid litigation during their Aug. 28 meeting.

A staff member described the resolution as consistent with the National Opioid Settlement Agreement and said it pertains to Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family. The item was presented as "C is the resolution to accept the material term as the 1 Ohio subdivision settlement pursuant to the 1 Ohio memorandum of understanding," and commissioners approved the resolution by roll call.

Nut graf: The acceptance formally positions the county to receive settlement funds or to participate in the framework established by the national opioid settlement terms; the transcript records acceptance of the material terms but does not include a funding allocation or schedule in the public reading.

Discussion versus decision: staff read the resolution language; the recorded decision was approval of the resolution. There was no public comment or breakdown of expected payments read into the record during that item.

Less critical details: the county indicated consistency with the national settlement framework; the transcript does not include the county's projected share or implementation plan.

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