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$16 million earmarked for Long Island in state settlement with JUUL

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New York Attorney General Letitia James speaks during a news conference.(Mary Altaffer / AP)New York Attorney General Letitia James earmarked more than $16 million for Long Island to combat what she calls a “youth vaping epidemic.” The money comes from a multi-state settlement with the e-cigarette maker JUUL. New York was awarded more than $112 million. It will be used for public education campaigns, school-based anti-vaping programs and more ac…
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