AUGUSTA, Ga. – Attorney General Chris Carr says the state of Georgia will receive more than $55 million to expand access to opioid treatment, prevention and recovery services.
South Carolina, meanwhile, will receive about $18 million for opioid abatement, with payments anticipated to begin early next year.
This is part of a recently finalized agreement with Kroger, which totals $1.37 billion overall and includes a bipartisan coalition of 30 states…