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The Board approved $17,590 from Madison’s opioid settlement account: $10,000 for synthetic-opioid education and $7,590 for Narcan deployment. It also unanimously approved moving $350,000 in capital funding forward one year for an ambulance purchase.
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Residents will see opioid settlement funds support a teen drug-education program and Narcan kits for town AED stations. The ambulance purchase will be funded in the current capital plan rather than the following fiscal year. The Board also began reviewing an OPEB trust fund, which could help pay future retiree health costs instead of covering them only as they arise.
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