Local governments struggle to distribute their share of billions from opioid settlements

Suzanne Harrison, who runs King's Crusade in honor of her brother who died of an overdose in 2016 poses for a photograph in Evesham, N.J., on April 2. Harrison says the charity could use funding from national opioid settlements to help people if local governments made it available to groups like hers.
Matt Rourke | AP
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