Wisconsin Getting $400 Million from Opiod Settlement

By: Nick Viviani | WEAU

With the landmark $26 billion opioid settlements now finalized, Wisconsin is expecting to see the first payment of its share in the coming months. According to Attorney General Josh Kaul’s office, the state is slated to receive over $400 million as part of the agreement with drugmaker Johnson & Johnson and three major pharmaceutical distributors.

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