The deceptive marketing and overprescribing of opioid painkillers beginning in the early-2000’s has led to an addiction epidemic causing hundreds of thousands of deaths nationwide. Opioid overdoses and addiction have had a devastating effect in the community, and this crisis poses a serious threat to public health, safety, and the economy. Boulder County and its municipalities joined the State of Colorado and thousands of other state and local governments to file lawsuits against the manufacturers, distributors, and pharmacies responsible for this epidemic.
These lawsuits have resulted in settlements totaling more than $26 billion nationwide, with Colorado expecting to receive more than $750 million, referred to as Opioid Settlement Dollars or Opioid Abatement Funds. The Boulder County Region, including the cities within, is anticipating more than $30 million in Opioid Settlement Dollars between 2022 – 2038 to address the harms caused by this prescription painkiller crisis. The purpose of these Opioid Abatement Funds is to enhance the infrastructure, programming, and workforce necessary to address the damages related to the increasing prevalence of opioid overdose, opioid use disorder (OUD), substance use disorder (SUD), and related mental health challenges within our communities.