Schools in Michigan to Use Compensation to Combat E-cigarette Use

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Nov.09.2023
Schools in Michigan to Use Compensation to Combat E-cigarette Use
Michigan's Warren Consolidated Schools plans to use a $101,494 settlement to combat student e-cigarette use.

According to a report by Macombdaily, Warren Consolidated Schools in Macomb County, Michigan, has planned to utilize the compensation funds received from the Ocheana lawsuit to combat student vaping of e-cigarettes.

 

The school board approved a compensation amount of $101,494 for legal claims on November 1st. This amount will be utilized to fund initiatives, training, workshops, and seminars aimed at combating the use of e-cigarettes.

 

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