$24 million Juul lawsuit settlement to fund Illinois' cessation, prevention initiatives, Raoul says
- Illinois Attorney General Raoul revealed $24 million from the 2023 Juul settlement.
- Raoul's ongoing work to combat e-cigarette use among young people led to the funding.
- The funding supports Truth Initiative's vaping prevention programs for Illinois youth.
- According to Raoul, "E-cigarette use is an ongoing epidemic among youth in Illinois."
- These resources will increase youth quitting odds, contributing to a healthier future.
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Popular Distributors of Flavored Vapes Targeted in NYC Lawsuit
NEW YORK—Top national distributors of flavored vapes are facing a new lawsuit filed by the administration of New York City Mayor Eric Adams. It continues the city’s efforts to turn around what Adams called “exploding” vape addiction among middle and high schoolers. The lawsuit filed April 7 in U.S. District Court targets nine major distributors of flavored vapes, including Puff Bar, MYLÉ Vape, and Evo. The companies involved aren’t restricted to…

ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL ANNOUNCES JUUL SETTLEMENT FUNDS TO BRING NATIONAL YOUTH VAPING PREVENTION AND CESSATION INITIATIVE TO ILLINOIS
Settlement Funds will Support Efforts by Nation's Largest Nonprofit Dedicated to Youth Vaping Prevention to Launch "EX Program" Campaign Statewide
Teenager shares experience about vaping
Isabelle Hovis started vaping in seventh grade. When COVID hit, the 13-year-old started vaping even more. Isabelle Hovis “I tried to hide it, but I kept getting caught by my parents and at school,” she said. “I was being very irresponsible about it.” Hovis said she wanted to vape with her friends because she wanted to look “as cool as they did.” “I thought it looked good on me,” she said, “and I wanted other people to see me doing it.” Hovis had…
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