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File #: 25-3071    Name: Opioid Settlement - Purdue Pharma
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Item
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 8/19/2025 Final action:
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Authorizing the City of McKinney to Participate in the Proposed Opioids Settlement Agreement regarding the State of Texas' and other Governmental Entities' Litigation against Purdue Pharma, L.P. and its Affiliated Debtors for their Role in the National Opioid Crisis and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Documents related Thereto
Attachments: 1. Resolution
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Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Authorizing the City of McKinney to Participate in the Proposed Opioids Settlement Agreement regarding the State of Texas' and other Governmental Entities' Litigation against Purdue Pharma, L.P. and its Affiliated Debtors for their Role in the National Opioid Crisis and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Documents related Thereto

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Operational Excellence

MEETING DATE: August 19, 2025

DEPARTMENT: City Manager's Office

CONTACT: Paul G. Grimes, City Manager


RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Staff recommends approval of a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute on behalf of the City settlement documentation relative to the State of Texas' and other governmental entities' litigation against Purdue Pharma, L.P. and its affiliated debtors for their role in the manufacturing, distributing, marketing, sale and dispensing of opioids.

ITEM SUMMARY: At the present time, the amount of funds to be received by the City is unknown.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Several years ago, the State of Texas, along with a broad coalition of states and political subdivisions from across the country, sued three (3) major opioid distributors - McKesson, Cardinal Health and Amerisource Bergen-along with an opioid manufacturer, Johnson & Johnson - for their role in the national opioid crisis. Those manufacturers entered into a settlement agreement with the coalition of states and over governmental entities and upon the request and urging of the Office of the Texas Attorney General, most Texas local governments participated in the settlement. The City opted to participate in September 2021, with the funds required to be utilized for opioid remediation purposes.

Similarly, the State of Texas and other coalition members settled opioid cases against two pharmaceutical manufacturers, Teva and Allergan ("Manufacturers"), and three pharmacies, CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart ("Pharmacies") relative to their resp...

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