Monday, November 24, 2008
Tobacco Settlement Funds Anti-Smoking Programs
The Connecticut General Assembly has appropriated nearly $7 million from funds received through the 1998 Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement to anti-smoking programs. Attorney General Richard Blumenthal recently urged $2 million for QuitLine, a hotline for those trying to quit smoking. Lawmakers agreed, adding $1.2 million for counseling and medication for those with serious mental illnesses trying to quit.
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