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RES - 2021 -036 <br /> 1 <br /> A RESOLUTION BY ORANGE COUNTY <br /> APPROVING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA) BETWEEN THE STATE OF <br /> NORTH CAROLINA AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ON PROCEEDS RELATING TO THE <br /> SETTLEMENT OF OPIOID LITIGATION <br /> WHEREAS , as of 2019 , the opioid epidemic had taken the lives of more than 16 , 500 North <br /> Carolinians , torn families apart, and ravaged communities from the mountains to the coast; and <br /> WHEREAS , the COVID - 19 pandemic has compounded the opioid crisis , increasing levels of <br /> drug misuse, addiction, and overdose death; and <br /> WHEREAS , the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates the total " economic <br /> burden " of prescription opioid misuse alone in the United States is $ 78 . 5 billion a year, including the <br /> costs of healthcare, lost productivity, addiction treatment, and criminal justice involvement; and <br /> WHEREAS , the opioid epidemic has taken the lives of Orange County residents and cost <br /> Orange County a substantial amount of funds expended to combat the effects of the opioid epidemic ; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS , certain counties and municipalities in North Carolina joined with thousands of <br /> local governments across the country to file lawsuits against opioid manufacturers and pharmaceutical <br /> distribution companies and hold those companies accountable for their misconduct; and <br /> WHEREAS , representatives of local North Carolina governments , the North Carolina <br /> Association of County Commissioners , and the North Carolina Department of Justice have negotiated <br /> and prepared a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to provide for the equitable distribution of any <br /> proceeds from a settlement of national opioid litigation to the State of North Carolina and to individual <br /> local governments ; and <br /> WHEREAS , Local Governments and the State of North Carolina anticipate a settlement in the <br /> national opioid litigation to be forthcoming ; and <br /> WHEREAS , by signing onto the MOA, the state and local governments maximize North <br /> Carolina ' s share of opioid settlement funds to ensure the needed resources reach communities , once a <br /> negotiation is finalized, as quickly, effectively, and directly as possible ; and <br /> WHEREAS , it is advantageous to all North Carolinians for local governments , including <br /> Orange County and its citizens , to sign onto the MOA and demonstrate solidarity in response to the <br /> opioid epidemic , and to maximize the share of opioid settlement funds received both in the state and this <br /> county to help abate the harm ; and <br />