One Ohio /tags/one-ohio One Ohio en-US Copyright Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:33:15 GMT As Ohio’s opioid settlement funds get dispersed, families who lost loved ones feel left behind /2024-12-16/as-ohios-opioid-settlement-funds-get-dispersed-families-who-lost-loved-ones-feel-left-behind Keys 2 Serenity, a Summit County nonprofit, is one of hundreds of grant applicants who didn’t get funding from the OneOhio Recovery Foundation this round. The group wants to build a support group for teens and young adults who lost a parent to the opioid crisis. Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:33:15 GMT /2024-12-16/as-ohios-opioid-settlement-funds-get-dispersed-families-who-lost-loved-ones-feel-left-behind George Shillcock DeWine names leader of OneOhio, private foundation established with opioid settlement funds /2023-08-21/dewine-names-leader-of-oneohio-a-new-private-foundation-established-with-public-opioid-settlement-funds DeWine named Alisha Nelson, who has led his anti-drug initiatives in the past, as the leader for the OneOhio Recovery Foundation, a private organization established with money from public opioid settlement funds. Mon, 21 Aug 2023 19:27:57 GMT /2023-08-21/dewine-names-leader-of-oneohio-a-new-private-foundation-established-with-public-opioid-settlement-funds Jo Ingles A private group is handling Ohio's opioid settlement money. What does that mean for transparency? /2023-07-13/a-private-group-is-handling-ohios-opioid-settlement-money-what-does-that-mean-for-transparency A last minute addition to the Ohio Senate’s two-year state budget included a provision to allow the OneOhio Recovery Foundation — which is in charge of giving out $1.1 billion of the state’s opioid settlement money — to bypass public meetings rules. Thu, 13 Jul 2023 09:03:00 GMT /2023-07-13/a-private-group-is-handling-ohios-opioid-settlement-money-what-does-that-mean-for-transparency Taylor Wizner, Ideastream Public Media Ohio opioid settlement panel's records must be public, top state court says /politics-government/2023-05-12/ohio-opioid-settlement-panels-records-must-be-public-top-state-court-says The state panel that will decide how Ohio distributes more than half of the money it will receive from a nationwide settlement regarding the opioid addiction crisis must make its records publicly available, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday. Fri, 12 May 2023 12:25:50 GMT /politics-government/2023-05-12/ohio-opioid-settlement-panels-records-must-be-public-top-state-court-says The Associated Press Franklin County judge orders Ohio's opioid settlement fund to follow public meetings laws /news/2023-04-26/franklin-county-judge-orders-ohios-opioid-settlement-fund-to-follow-public-meetings-laws A nonprofit tried to halt the foundation from spending the money until it complied, but the judge did not grant that request. Wed, 26 Apr 2023 12:15:45 GMT /news/2023-04-26/franklin-county-judge-orders-ohios-opioid-settlement-fund-to-follow-public-meetings-laws George Shillcock Most Counties Agree To Negotiate Opioid Settlements As 'OneOhio' /ideastream/2020-03-11/most-counties-agree-to-negotiate-opioid-settlements-as-oneohio Dozens of cities and 73 of Ohio’s 88 counties have signed on to a statewide opioid plan for potential settlements with drug companies, Gov. Mike DeWine’s office announced Wednesday. The OneOhio plan would direct 30 percent of total settlement dollars to local governments. A statewide foundation would handle 55 percent and the remaining 15 would go to the attorney general’s office. The foundation’s board would include members representing state officials and local jurisdictions. Wed, 11 Mar 2020 21:01:12 GMT /ideastream/2020-03-11/most-counties-agree-to-negotiate-opioid-settlements-as-oneohio Nick Castele Fate Of Ohio Opioid Settlement Spending Plan Rests With Local Communities /ideastream/2020-03-05/fate-of-ohio-opioid-settlement-spending-plan-rests-with-local-communities Northeast Ohio local governments are weighing whether to join Attorney General Dave Yost’s One Ohio plan for dividing state opioid settlement money from drug companies. The proposal would create a statewide foundation, run by both state and local appointees, to distribute 55 percent of any settlement dollars. Another 30 percent would go directly to local governments. The attorney general’s office would receive 15 percent. Thu, 05 Mar 2020 21:14:35 GMT /ideastream/2020-03-05/fate-of-ohio-opioid-settlement-spending-plan-rests-with-local-communities Nick Castele Weekly Reporter Roundtable /show/all-sides-with-ann-fisher/2020-02-24/weekly-reporter-roundtable Ohio’s governor, attorney general and dozens of local governments are getting close to a final deal on how to split up a potentially massive settlement… Mon, 24 Feb 2020 10:00:00 GMT /show/all-sides-with-ann-fisher/2020-02-24/weekly-reporter-roundtable