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State of Arkansas Finally Getting More Tobacco Settlement Millions


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Updated: 3/14 10:32 am Published: 3/14 10:30 am
LITTLE ROCK, AR - More than 22-million dollars is coming into the State of Arkansas's bank account after a wait of nearly 10 years.

Attorney General Dustin McDaniel announced today that an arbitration panel has issued a ruling that will allow a settlement to proceed between Arkansas and the tobacco companies that signed the Master Settlement Agreement. The settlement ends a long-running dispute and restores certainty to the State’s annual payments from the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement.
 
In the agreement, Arkansas will receive its share of more than half of the money that has been held in escrow for nearly a decade as the dispute was ongoing.
 
The tobacco companies argued that Arkansas and certain other states had violated the Master Settlement Agreement by failing to diligently enforce state tobacco laws. The state disagreed with the assertion.
 
“The tobacco companies’ challenge could have jeopardized the entire annual payments that the state receives, and with them, the important anti-smoking and public health efforts paid for by these funds,” McDaniel said. “This settlement assures that we no longer face that risk. This year, the state’s annual payment will increase to its rightful amount for the first time in nearly a decade. In addition, the state will receive more than half of the disputed funds. This resolution allows us to move forward with certainty in regard to these vital health programs.”
 
Arkansas will receive the entire amount of settlement money that has been held in escrow, with the 2013 payment to be boosted by about $22.7 million. The state receives 54 cents of every dollar of the disputed payment amount, under the agreement. The tobacco companies take the rest as credits on future payments. It is possible that the state’s share will increase if other states join in the agreement.
 
Under terms of the MSA, Arkansas receives about $60 million per year.
 
McDaniel led the effort to reach the settlement, which was joined by 16 other states, including California, as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
 
McDaniel served as co-chairman of the Tobacco Committee of the National Association of Attorneys General from 2010 to 2012, and he said he sees this settlement as "one of the most significant accomplishments of my entire service as Attorney General."
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rudder - 3/14/2013 8:26 PM
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The program used to find out if sales clerks are selling to the under-aged uses 14 and 15 yo wannabe thugs. Since they broke the law and got away with it, these thugs soon become meth-billies.

Butch54 - 3/14/2013 12:20 PM
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Like I said it's time for a more intelligent vote. If you know their crooked bring out your evidence and show it.

itsjustme - 3/14/2013 12:04 PM
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Im running down politicians in general, so yeah, I probably did vote for a crook. But now a day, you have to vote for the lesser of two evils. Which one wont screw you as hard as the other.

Butch54 - 3/14/2013 11:38 AM
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I think you 2 probably voted for some of the crooks your running down. Why didn't you vote better.

sam crow - 3/14/2013 11:27 AM
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you an I agree on this just me they will be redoing there offices buying bigger state cars an more trips every body knows that anti smoking programs don't work either try giving the money to people who had someone die from smoking I think the state should do that that would be fair not just just let the crooks at the capital waste the money

itsjustme - 3/14/2013 10:56 AM
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Show me proof that these funds go to anti-smoking programs and I'll be a believer. These funds are shuffled through the system and into the pockets of the poiticians.
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