Texas A&M Health Science Center And Burleson County Receive Grants From The Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council

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The Texas A&M health science center and Burleson County are among the latest recipients of grant money collected through opioid drug settlement agreements with a state agency.

A list from the Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council says nine locations of the health science center around the state are getting a combined $5,820,291 for what is described as “treatment and coordination of care” services.

Burleson County is getting $749,975 for what is described as “recovery support services”.

WTAW News has requested specific details about the grant money will be spent.

The Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council, whose activities are administered by the state comptroller’s office, was formed according to its website “to ensure that money recovered through the joint efforts of the state and its political subdivisions through a statewide opioid settlement agreement is allocated fairly and spent to remediate the opioid crisis using efficient, cost-effective methods.”

Click HERE to read and download the statewide list of grant recipients as printed from the Texas Opioid Abatement Council website.

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