Colorado to use $20 million from Juul vaping settlement to fund youth mental health services

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The Colorado Department of Law will use settlement money from a nationwide lawsuit against e-cigarette maker Juul Labs to provide up to $20 million in grants to community groups working to increase…

A woman exhales while vaping from a Juul pen e-cigarette in this 2022 file photo. The Colorado Department of Law will use settlement money from a nationwide lawsuit against electronic cigarette maker Juul Labs to provide up to $20 million in grants to community groups working to increase youth mental health services and curb teen vaping, Attorney General Phil Weiser announced Tuesday.

The $20 million in grant money is in addition to another $11.4 million that the Colorado Attorney General’s Office is distributing to schools as part of its efforts to reduce the number of students who vape, according to a news release. Ex-Aurora cop convicted in Elijah McClain’s death seeks home detention due to “constant fear of being attacked” in jail

 

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