Baltimore Mayor’s Office shows council its overdose prevention plan, allays fears over long-term solutions

Baltimore’s City Council finally had a chance to directly hear from Mayor Brandon Scott’s Office directly about his plan to use hundreds of millions of dollars in drug manufacturer settlement money to address the city’s opioid overdose issue Wednesday.

The city has not been able to fully divulge its full vision for the more than $400 million, and possibly more, it’s won from companies like CVS and Cardinal Health, because it’s been tied up in litigation and did not want to jeopardize the case…

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