Cigarette manufacturers paid Kentucky more than $100M in settlement agreement this year
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The money is part of this year's Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement payment, which changes each year based on the number of cigarettes sold in the state.
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The Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement payment changes each year based on the number of cigarettes sold in the state.
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