Delaware Calls On Local Governments To Join Proposed Settlement That Could Bring $100 Million To Fight Opioid Addiction

WILMINGTON, Del. (CBS) --Delaware is calling on its local governments to join a proposed settlement that could bring $100 million to fight opioid addiction. Delaware's attorney general was joined by families of people affected by substance use disorder.

The proposed nationwide $26 billion settlement is with drugmaker Johnson & Johnson, as well as three distributors of opioid painkillers.

The money comes at a time when Delaware is seeing a record number of opioid overdose deaths.

Local governments have five months to sign on the deal.

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