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Juul · Jefferson CountyWATERTOWN — North country agencies and governments will be receiving over $3 million from a $462 million multistate settlement from JUUL — the e-cigarette vaping company — for its role in the rise of underage e-cigarette use.See the Story
North country communities get JUUL settlement money
Juul · BinghamtonNEW YORK, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) — The Southern Tier and local BOCES programs are on the receiving end of over $4 million as part of the $462 million multi-state settlement against JUUL. Southern Tier to receive $4.5 million from JUUL settlement Sheriff's Office launches Strategic Response Group Supreme Court upholds federal law banning domestic abusers from owning guns New marker on Downtown Freedom Trail to be unveiled Broome County roadwork schedul…See the Story
Southern Tier to receive $4.5 million from JUUL settlement
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Letitia James · BuffaloBUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Western New York received over $8.8 million to help combat the youth vaping epidemic, New York Attorney General Letitia James' Office announced Friday. The funds come from a historic $462 million settlement with JUUL for its role in the dangerous rise of underage e-cigarette use. The $8.8 million, which will go to WNY counties, BOCES and the Buffalo City School District, will be used for "evidence-based measures to comba…See the Story
Western New York receives over $8.8 million to help combat youth vaping epidemic
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Letitia James · ConnecticutNew 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…See the Story
$16 million earmarked for Long Island in state settlement with JUUL
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