County Executive Crowley, Chairwoman Nicholson Sign Legislation Approving $9 Million for Efforts to Compat the Opioid Crisis
MILWAUKEE – This week, County Executive David Crowley and County Board Chairwoman Marcelia Nicholson signed legislation approving more than $9 million in opioid settlement dollars to fund seven projects focused on opioid use disorder (OUD) abatement, prevention, and recovery programs.
“My administration is putting opioid settlement dollars to work in ways that will save lives, strengthen families, and build safer, healthier communities,” said County Executive Crowley. “This investment reflects our commitment to help those who have been harmed by the opioid crisis through evidence-based solutions that meet people where they are. We owe it to every family impacted by this epidemic to keep working to combat the opioid epidemic – because lives depend on it.”
“This crisis has touched every corner of Milwaukee County, and far too many lives have been lost,” said Chairwoman Nicholson. “With today’s commitment, we’re sending a clear message: we will not leave our neighbors to fight this battle alone. These funds are a way to deliver healing, accountability, and hope to a community that has carried the weight of this epidemic for too long.”
The projects funded by opioid settlement dollars are informed by input from community stakeholders, service providers, and individuals with lived experience. The following projects were approved by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors for implementation during fiscal years 2026-2028:
- Aging and Disabilities Services Opioid Prevention Project: Deliver outreach to older adults and individuals with disabilities through door-to-door canvassing, harm reduction supply distribution, and engagement with senior living facilities.
- Community Regranting Program: Provide funding to community-based organizations to deliver prevention, treatment, recovery, and harm reduction services to underserved populations.
- Prevention Integration Initiative: Build capacity at DHHS to coordinate prevention education, implement universal screening tools, and support all opioid settlement-funded projects through a dedicated Prevention Integration Manager.
- Harm Reduction Supplies Distribution: Expand access to lifesaving materials through harm reduction vending machines and an online ordering system, reaching high-overdose areas across the county.
- Medical Examiner’s Office Staffing: Support critical positions including a forensic pathologist, medicolegal death investigator, and forensic chemist to improve turnaround time for investigations and data-driven decision-making.
- Housing and Services: Provide housing and services for vulnerable individuals receiving substance use disorder treatment in residential facilities.
- Harm Reduction Data Analytics: Enhance public data dashboards and explore health factors tied to opioid use by integrating EMS and hospital data to inform prevention and treatment strategies.
“We are grateful for this funding which will allow us to expand the life-saving work that began with the initial round of opioid settlement funds,” said Shakita LaGrant-McClain, Executive Director, Milwaukee County Department of Health and Human Services. “We are committed to having a positive impact on the community by continuing our prevention, harm reduction, treatment and recovery work, with improved access to harm reduction supplies, targeted community outreach, and collaboration with community partners.”
Learn more about Milwaukee County’s efforts to combat the opioid epidemic HERE.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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