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New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the $462 million settlement with JUUL for its role in the youth vaping epidemic. Now those funds will be distributed to local governments.
Cayuga County will get $397,684.96, while Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES — which is comprised of nine school districts in the Cayuga County area — will receive $188,908.33.
More than $4.7 million will go to Central New York from the historic $462 million multistate settlement with Juul Labs for its role in the youth vaping ... Cayuga County will receive $397,684.96; ...
The Cayuga County Legislature will meeting Tuesday in Auburn with a full agenda ranging from budget approvals to public safety staffing and property tax settlements. Among the key items, legislators ...
Jun. 21—WATERTOWN — 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 ...
More than $4.7 million from a Juul settlement with New York State will go to Central New York counties to help reduce and prevent underage vaping. ... Cayuga County will receive $397,684.96; ...