Bill would prohibit local governments from suing over opioids

LANSING Over the next 18 years, Michigan will receive $1.5 billion in settlements from pharmaceutical companies responsible in part for the state’s opioid epidemic. Now a bill by Sen. Rosemary Bayer, D–Keego Harbor, would prohibit local governments from suing drug manufacturers and pharmacy companies on their own. “To ensure that Michigan receives the ...

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