Is Indiana getting shortchanged on opioid funding? A new study says it is.

A new report from the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation says Indiana is receiving less federal funding than it should to help combat the opioid epidemic.
The report compares the amount of funding each state has received to its percentage of opioid-related overdose deaths.
The Hoosier state was 4th-worst on the list; the report says Indiana received nearly $160 million but was still underfunded by more than $175 million.

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