PA Receives More Federal Aid to Fight Opioid-Addiction Crisis

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania will receive another $75 million in federal aid to fight the opioid-addiction crisis, money that Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration says will help with treatment, prevention and education. Wolf’s administration said Friday that about $56 million will go to the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs. The state Department of Health received $8.4 million while Philadelphia received $5.9 million and Allegheny County received $5.2 million.


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