LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge says lawmakers should have a say on how to spend the state’s share of its opioid lawsuit settlements.
At a press conference on Thursday, Rutledge said she’ll begin directing the state’s $140 million share of the settlements to general revenue. Rutledge also called on lawmakers to create a commission to come up with recommendations on how to spend the money.
There’s no guarantee that Rutledge’s announcement means all of the settlement money will go into general revenue since she leaves office next month. Her successor, Tim Griffin, says he’ll conduct a comprehensive review of the office’s handling of settlement funds.
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