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4/10/2026

  • jesse4430
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N. WISCONSIN - The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced its plan to invest millions of dollars in opioid settlement funds for the year. This year, the state is set to receive $16.5 million, on top of the $14.5 million received last year. The plan for this funding includes $6.5 million for room and board for Medicaid members seeking residential substance use disorder treatment. It also allocates $2 million in law enforcement grants and another $2 million for pregnant and parenting women who need substance use treatment.  In total, Wisconsin will see $794 million through 2038 from the settlement.

 
 
 

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