- Associated Press - Thursday, March 14, 2019

DOVER, Del. (AP) - Democratic lawmakers have re-introduced legislation imposing a new tax on drug manufacturers who sell opioid pain-killers in Delaware.

The bill introduced Tuesday is similar to a measure that was introduced last year but failed to get a floor vote.

The legislation would impose a per-pill tax on prescription opioids ranging from a few cents to a dollar or more, based on their strength and whether they are brand-name or generic.



The tax would be used to create a fund for drug treatment programs and research.

Officials estimate that the tax would raise about $8 million over three years.

Meanwhile, Delaware and several other states are suing opioid manufacturers for allegedly misleading doctors and consumers about the dangers of their products.

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