ST. PAUL, Minn. (KMSP) - Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton is proposing a “penny-a-pill” paid for by drug companies to fund an opioid stewardship program for addiction prevention, treatment and recovery efforts in Minnesota. The governor estimates the program would raise $20 million each year.
    Minnesota governor proposes penny-a-pill fee on opioid prescriptions
- Written by: Norris Garman
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