Texas OK’s $50 Million for Ibogaine Research
By Andrew Jacobs
With Rick Perry’s backing and $50 million from the state, Texas set to become a leader in psychedelics research
By Stephen Simpson
Texas is leading psychedelic research for treating addiction, mental illness. Where is California?
By Maggie Angst
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs legislation to fund clinical trials for ibogaine, see photos
By Mikala Compton
Why Is Texas Supporting Psychedelics Research While Criminalizing Cannabis? (Op-Ed)
Colorado's fentanyl criminalization bill won't solve the opioid epidemic, say the people most affected
By Katherine LeMasters
Maine to receive $26 million as part of Purdue Pharma opioid lawsuit settlement
Purdue Pharma, Sacklers reach new $7.4 billion opioid settlement
By Brian Mann
Inside the Sackler Family's Staggering $1 Billion Real Estate Empire
By Charlie Lankston
A judge could advance Purdue Pharma's $7B opioid settlement after all 50 states back it
By Geoff Mulvihill
U.S. states agree to multi-billion dollar settlement with Purdue Pharma over opioid crisis
By Azhar Merchant & Lisa Desjardins
Texas Will Invest $50 Million in Ibogaine Research, Testing the Psychedelic Drug's Medical Potential
By Amber Chen
You may pay more for gas, see less plastic under new Illinois laws in effect soon
By Meredith Howard
Appointees named to Mississippi's Opioid Settlement Fund Advisory Council
By Jeremy Pittari
These Hattiesburg-area parents’ children died of addiction. Local officials are managing opioid settlements without their input.
By Allen Siegler
Q&A: The opioid settlements, explained
By Allen Siegler
Lawmakers to determine the use of Opioid settlement in MS
What is the impact of the opioid crisis in Mississippi?
By Garret Grove
Louisiana AG investigating CVS for sending mass text messages lobbying against legislation
By Sara Cline & Jack Brook
CVS texts to Louisiana patients over pharmacy bill manipulated patients, lawsuit argues
By Ashley White
Louisiana law firms file class action lawsuit over widespread CVS texts
By Erin Lowrey & Arielle Brumfield
Class action suit filed against CVS subsidiary for misuse of personal information
By Jasmine Dean & Scott Yoshonis
Louisiana Senate kills pharmacy bill; Gov. Jeff Landry could call special session
By Alyse Pfeil & Meghan Friedmann
Medicaid, Provider Taxes, and Opioid Treatment Lead this Week’s Conversation
Thune defends provider tax crackdown
By Peter Sullivan
Understanding the Federal Reconciliation Bill’s Implications for MCO Tax Structure
Republican Senators Target Medicaid Provider Tax Changes to Address Funding Gaps from Trump-Era Tax Cuts
Federal Proposals Threaten Provider Taxes, Key Source of Medicaid Funding for States
By Bernard J Wolfson
Governor Youngkin signs a bill to hold drug dealers responsible for overdose deaths
By Jay James
New Virginia laws go in effect July 1: Here's what you need to know
By Elissa Salamy
VA Creates New Fentanyl Homicide Charge, With Limited Exemptions
By Alexander Lekhtman
Virginia laws going into effect on July 1, 2025: Swastika vandalism penalties, speed cameras, traffic violations, fentanyl deaths
By Anna Chen
6 New Virginia Laws Going Into Effect on July 1
By Maggie Roth
Congress sends bill restricting fentanyl to Trump
By Tom Howell & Tom Howell Jr.
Fentanyl Criminalization Bill Headed To Trump's Desk Also Makes It Easier To Study Marijuana, Congressman Says
By Kyle Jaeger
Congress passes law to make fentanyl-related substances permanent Schedule I drugs
By Marissa Barrett
House passes bill to to combat fentanyl trafficking, sending it to Trump’s desk
By Matt Brown
Combating Fentanyl Abuse
Lawmakers aim to close opioid settlement fund loophole
By Katelyn Cordero
Governor signs Medicaid work requirements, Opioid Settlement Fund bills into law • Iowa Capital Dispatch
By Robin Opsahl
Catch up on Iowa's new Medicaid work requirements law, in less than 2 minutes
By Stephen Gruber-Miller
Dispute over planned satanic celebration at Capitol sparks civil rights complaint
By Clark Kauffman
Iowa Gov. Reynolds signs $56M opioid settlement fund distribution, open meetings law
By Maya Marchel Hoff