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CT: State Ranks Last In Anti-Smoking Efforts

But Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, who directed the state’s legal efforts in the 1990s to seek tobacco money, called the state’s record an embarrassment.

Connecticut has spent less than $10 million total from the settlement on smoking prevention since 2000, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids said.

“Connecticut is spending minimal amounts on tobacco prevention despite the fact that the state is receiving more tobacco-generated revenue than ever before as a result of a cigarette tax increase that took effect July 1, 2007, raising the state cigarette tax by 49 cents to $2 a pack,” notes the report, which was released in December.

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