Panel discussion about opioid litigation and abatement at the Arkansas Municipal League’s winter conference

Panel discussion about opioid litigation and abatement at the Arkansas Municipal League’s winter conference
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ARORP Executive Director Kirk Lane, ARORP Deputy Director Tenesha Barnes, AAC Litigation Counsel Colin Jorgensen, and AML Director Mark Hayes participated in a panel discussion about opioid litigation and abatement at the Arkansas Municipal League’s winter conference on Friday, January 13. The panel welcomed guest Staci James, Director of Hope Movement Coalition, a recent ARORP funding recipient that will provide trauma treatment and recovery services to family members who have suffered the loss of loved ones to fatal overdose. ARORP also staffed an outreach table throughout the AML conference. 

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