the tobacco industry's 1998 master settlement agreement In 1994, seven major U.S. company CEOs testified before Congress and said they did not believe nicotine was addictive. backlash helped lead to the Agreement, which forced Today marks 25 years since
Today marks 25 years since the 1998 Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement. This agreement made tobacco companies pay states for healthcare costs caused by tobacco, ended Joe Camel and stopped other ads targeting 20 years later, debate continues over the Texas tobacco verdict Kentucky receives $118 million plus annual payment from Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement NKyTribune By the 1990s, cigarette makers had been hooking and killing off their customers for about a century. And they'd gotten good at both as well as covering up their harms. In 1994
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