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Heard County board approves opioid-settlement resolution and authorizes Commissioner Perry to sign

March 21, 2026 | Heard County, Georgia


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Heard County board approves opioid-settlement resolution and authorizes Commissioner Perry to sign
The Heard County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously on March 21 to approve a resolution concerning the national opioid settlement and authorized Commissioner James Perry to sign the document on behalf of the county.

Commissioner Larry Hooks moved to approve the resolution and Commissioner Larry Hammond seconded; the minutes record a unanimous vote among the four commissioners present. The transcript does not include the text or monetary terms of the settlement or any allocation plan for funds the county may receive.

What happens next: The county clerk or county attorney typically files signed documents and may provide details to the public; the minutes do not identify any required next steps or disbursement plans.

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