DeWine names director of foundation that will pool state’s opioid settlement money

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About $1.8 billion in legal settlements from drug companies are expected to be paid over the next decade to the state.

Alisha Nelson was named Monday morning the first executive director of the OneOhio Recovery Foundation.COLUMBUS, Ohio – Gov. Mike DeWine announced Monday that he appointed Alisha Nelson as the first executive director of the OneOhio Recovery Foundation, the organization that is pooling together the opioid settlement money from across the state to spend for drug prevention, treatment and recovery.

is being questioned. While DeWine and other state leaders believe the foundation isn’t a public agency, and shouldn’t be subject to open meetings laws or be compelled to release its records to the public, another group, Harm Reduction Ohio disagrees. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

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