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Indiana will receive more than $15 million from the e-cigarette manufacturer – Juul. The money is part of a multistate settlement over allegations that the company drove a nationwide youth vaping crisis.
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Senate Republicans voted Tuesday to lower the tax on some tobacco products – notably, certain vape products.
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The Indiana Chamber of Commerce expressed frustration that the state Senate is not creating a high enough tax on vaping devices or increasing the…
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Indiana’s attorney general announced Tuesday the state is joining a 39-state coalition to investigate Juul Labs – manufacturer behind a popular brand of…
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The Indiana State Department of Health, ISDH, confirmed a sixth Hoosier has died from vaping-related lung injury. The agency says the most recent death…
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A new texting tool is available to Hoosier teens who want to quit vaping. The Indiana State Department of Health has partnered with the national group The…
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The Indiana House easily approved legislation Tuesday raising the legal age to smoke and vape to 21.The measure focuses on enforcement, since Congress…
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The Indiana House made changes Thursday to legislation that raises the smoking and vaping age to 21 years old, which includes an effort to address recent…
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Indiana has recorded a fourth death related to vaping. That puts the state at the top of an unwanted list.Only California and Illinois have reported as…
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Two more deaths in Indiana are linked to vaping-related illness according to a news release from the state health department. Indiana is investigating 75…