
The Mississippi Opioid Settlement Fund Advisory Council held its first meeting Wednesday at the Walter Sillers building in Jackson.
State law requires the members to meet by the end of the day Wednesday. A virtual meeting link also was available for anyone who could not attend in person.
The group is responsible for advising the state Legislature on how to spend hundreds of millions of dollars Mississippi is receiving from pharmaceutical companies accused of catalyzing thousands of overdose deaths throughout the state.
It’s unclear how the Legislature will go about distributing these funds, but the agenda for the meeting said the members would propose rules, priorities and a grant application process.
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