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Burleson County court unanimously accepts Texas statewide opioid settlement agreements

March 03, 2026 | Burleson County, Texas


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Burleson County court unanimously accepts Texas statewide opioid settlement agreements
Burleson County Commissioners Court voted unanimously Sept. 22 to accept the proposed Texas Statewide Opioid Settlement Agreements.

Commissioner David Hildebrand moved to approve the agreements, and Commissioner Vincent Svec seconded the motion. The court recorded that all present voted aye and none voted no.

The action was presented as a discrete agenda item and no additional conditions or vote tallies by name were recorded in the minutes. The consent was entered into the record as a formal court action at the meeting and is reflected in the court’s official minutes for Sept. 22, 2025.

Next steps and distribution details for the settlement proceeds were not specified in the meeting record; the court did not record further discussion about allocation or implementation at this session.

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