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Tobacco settlement continues to fund Kentucky programs

The annual payment supports health programs, agricultural diversification and childhood development funds, officials said.

FRANKFORT – Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman has announced that the state has received $94.4 million for this year’s Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) payment. This means Kentucky has now received $2.96 billion from the nationwide agreement with cigarette manufacturers since it was hammered out in 1998. “The historic Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement showed us how state attorneys general can shape national policy and deliver f…

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The Advocate-Messenger broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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