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Calling them “villains for the history books,” the attorneys general of New York, Massachusetts and Minnesota on Thursday announced a $4.5 billion settlement with the Sackler family, which owns Purdue Pharma, the manufacturer of the drug OxyContin that contributed to the nation’s opioid addiction crisis.
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A $573 million settlement in the fight against the opioid epidemic was recently announced with nearly every state including New York. A global consulting…
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Officials say New York State has been the most aggressive to respond to the opioid crisis, but future policy changes might depend the most on professors,…
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Central New York Congressmember John Katko says he voted no to the House Budget this week because he stressed the elimination of the State and Local Tax…