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Governor wants firm guidelines on how to spend opioid settlement money, now up to $842 million

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MELISSA PATRICK by MELISSA PATRICK
January 23, 2023
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Governor wants firm guidelines on how to spend opioid settlement money, now up to $842 million; Cameron appointee says no

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By Melissa Patrick

Kentucky Health News

Kentucky’s local and state governments continue to reap more millions from settlements with drug manufacturers and distributors, and are looking for guidance on how to spend the money to provide relief from the opioid epidemic, as the settlements require.The state is getting $842 million, half of which will be allocated by the state Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission, with the other half going to cities and counties. Funds are to be disbursed annually, on various schedules, through 2038.

The head of the commission, appointed by Attorney General Daniel Cameron, envisions a practical, strategic, “flexible and dynamic” process. Gov. Andy Beshear and one of his appointees who serves on the commission want firmer guidelines and a scoring system for grant applications.

At the commission’s Jan. 10 meeting, its treatment and recovery subcommittee set the calendar to start making recommendations for the grant awards, and some members said they need formal guidelines, such as scoring rubrics.

One member said it would be important for the group as a whole to be working from the same guidance. Another said such guidance would allow for transparency and consistency in the selection process.

 

Van Ingram

“We need some common themes from the other groups, as well as ours,” said subcommittee member Van Ingram, director of the Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy. “I think we need that before we move forward, so, you know, nobody’s rubber-stamping everything that comes through or nobody’s denying everything that comes through; that we have some common themes we want to look at.”

The next treatment and recovery subcommittee meeting is Feb. 7. Ingram said, “If we don’t have the guidance before Feb. 7 or on Feb. 7, I don’t think we need to be making any decisions. We can discuss. We can look at. But . . . we don’t want to make decisions and then the guidance come later.”

Ingram works for Beshear, a Democrat who is seeking re-election. One of the Republicans running for his job is Cameron, who named lawyer Bryan Hubbard chair and executive director of the Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission.

Hubbard was asked Jan. 19 if the guidance Ingram wanted would be forthcoming. He said, “This is not a process by which we can use strict, academically developed, rigid rubrics to assess the viability of a project. We’ve got to think practically, strategically. And we’ve got to be able to recognize what is going on, on the ground, so that we can deliver the necessary resources to advise good work that’s being done. The application process that we’ve come up with gives us the due-diligence tools to ensure we have competent qualified organizations who can participate, and we aim to resource as many of them as well possibly can.”

Meanwhile, Kentucky Health News asked Beshear at his regular weekly news conference if he shared Ingram’s concerns, and he said he did. “Certainly any process where there’s an application for government funds, has to have guidelines, has to have scoring criteria,” he said, adding later, “That is a great concern that they have taken all of these applications without giving organizations . . . the scoring criteria that will be used. So my hope is that we’ll see some major changes.”

Beshear alluded to the election: “This isn’t about me or anybody else in office; this is about wanting to make sure that this money, which is blood money, is used the right way, is used the smart way. And if they don’t come up with criteria, how are they going to tell all the amazing organizations that there might not be enough funding for in this round why? . . . They’re going to need an explanation about why one thing was funded and another wasn’t early on.”

Cameron’s communications director, Krista Buckel, said regulations unanimously approved by the commission and signed by Beshear outline how it will review the grant applications.

“The regulations . . . clearly outline factors for the commission to use in reviewing grant applications,” Buckel said. “These guidelines provide the flexibility necessary for the commission to strategically and adeptly respond to the opioid crisis.”

 

Bryan Hubbard (Photo by Melissa Patrick)

Hubbard told the Health and Senate Health Services committees Jan. 19 that the commission had received 32 completed grant applications and that 231 more are in progress. He said the total asked by the completed applications is $63.6 million. Local officials also seek guidance

At the Jan. 17 Woodford County Agency for Substance Abuse Policy meeting, County Judge-Executive James Kay told Hubbard that the county and its two cities would like a “free blessing” from the commission saying that a program they are considering falls within the law for spending the settlement money.“I can tell you already that we’ve already had ideas that people [say], ‘I don’t know if that fits the statute’,” Kay said.Hubbard told Kay, “Insofar as that’s an idea that your fellow judge-executives would be receptive to, we would love to assist in any way you think is helpful.”A few days later, Hubbard told Kentucky Health News, “We want to be supportive without being dictatorial. And insofar as there is anyone within local leadership across the state that wants us to bless anything, it’s not a necessity, but we’re happy to do it with him.”

Alison Chavies, Hubbard’s executive staff advisor, told KHN that all programs and projects using opioid-settlement money must fall within existing statutes and regulations, which are strictly bound to opioid-use disorder or co-occurring substance-use disorder or mental-health issues. Further, she said in an e-mail, “Kentucky League of Cities will be handling questions for the cities and Kentucky Association of Counties will be handling questions from the counties. They would, in turn, contact us.”

Asked if the commission is figuring out things as they go along, Hubbard said, “This is an entrepreneurial endeavor within the framework of government. And we are very much engaged in an entrepreneurial exercise in which we have to be flexible and dynamic.”

 

Latest town hall focuses on high overdose rates of Black Kentuckians 

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Hubbard told the health committees that in 2021 the overdose death rate was higher among Black Kentuckians than among white Kentuckians for the first time.

“Those deaths are almost exclusively driven by fentanyl, fentanyl poisoning,” Hubbard said. “That began to really show up in state statistics in 2017 and the trend line is a sharp trend line upward. And it is something that we have got to get our hands around and drive awareness of.”
In partnership with Lexington Councilwoman Denise Gray, the commission held its latest town hall at the Consolidated Baptist Church Jan. 17 to address the growing crisis of opioid overdoses in the Black community, Grason Passmore reports for WKYT.

The commission heard from doctors who treat people with substance-use disorders and people who had lost loved ones to the disease.

 

“When you come into the clinic as someone who is addicted to opioids, there’s already a stigma that you’re trying to get over on someone. We have to get rid of that stigma,” said Quentin Moore, a nurse practitioner.

 

He added, “Within the Black community we don’t see us as having a problem. Even though somebody just took a pill their aunt was prescribed. They just took the pill because they had back pain. Then they went back again. Then again. And after that, they just can’t stop going back.”

 

Hubbard told the health committees that common themes in the 11 town hall meetings have been the need for increased prevention programs for youth, creation of recovery support programs, recovery housing, transportation, second-chance employment, expungement of criminal records, acute-phase treatment with seamless transitions to treatment, and addressing the stigma that plagues this disease.

 

“In our town-hall meetings, it is very clear that Kentuckians wish for those of us who hold public trust to understand the depth and just the immense dimension of pain that exists in the state, that has been produced by this epidemic,” Hubbard said. “We are losing a small town a year and have been for at least a decade.”

 

Posted by Melissa Patrick

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Comments 5

  1. Ang smith says:
    11 months ago

    I myself know about this first hand and am in recovery and god allowing hope to stay sober. Stigma is a bigger problem than anyone could try to describe. I think some should be allocated to address dental issues as the shame fro. This is why a lot I know gave up and prevents them from fully seeking help for recovery

  2. Keeping it Real says:
    11 months ago

    Give it back to the taxpayers. Free dental for taxpayers would be nice.

  3. Keeping it Real says:
    11 months ago

    Get a job. Save a little money. Go to dentist. They’ll set you up on a payment plan. Take on a little responsibility for yourself. I know you’ll say things are so expensive with the inflation so high (thanks Dems). How about stop smoking. Hopefully ARC teaches this. Although ARC takes many smoke breaks on the sidewalk. Cigarette money could go to the dentist. Hopefully people learn that chemicals in meth rots the enamel off your teeth. Getting high has costs. Losing teeth is one of them. Should I pay for your bad choices? We’re taxed to death. Stop making bad choices. Go to work. Work overtime. Time to take responsibility for yourself.

  4. Charles Sickmon says:
    11 months ago

    I am a recovering opioid addict for the last eight years!!! The money needs to go to those who have been negatively effected by the drug makers, and drug pushers bottom line!!!! Who knows what I could have been, for at the early age of 13 I was prescribed OxyContin and finally got help at the age of 30!! I have many many downfalls due to my addiction, I struggle every day to stay sober because this drug has changed my brains chemical make up and I think about it more than I think about sex, or anything else that is good for the body!! As per usual the victims are being used for the wealthy to get richer!! Typical liberal fascist move!!

  5. Jo Williams says:
    10 months ago

    Does anyone know how Lawrence county/Louisa plans to spend their settlement money?

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