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Date June 3, 2021 8:40 PM
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Join Truth Initiative for a virtual discussion on the tobacco industry’s efforts to rebrand itself as part of the public health solution
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June 3, 2021

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Register to attend the inaugural Truth Initiative Impact Series ([link removed])

Join Truth Initiative on Thursday, June 10th, for a virtual discussion on the tobacco industry’s efforts to rebrand itself as part of the public health solution. We’ll break down the industry’s influence and unpack how individuals and business alike can negate these efforts by protecting their platforms. Register to attend.

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JUUL spends more than double on corporate responsibility advertisements compared to youth prevention efforts ([link removed])

According to a new study by Truth Initiative and National Opinion Research Center, JUUL spent more than double on corporate responsibility advertisements compared to youth prevention efforts.

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Variety: “‘Cruella’ ditches her cigarettes in Disney’s villain origin story” ([link removed])

As part of Disney’s pledge to not “depict cigarette smoking in movies […] that are rated G, PG or PG-13,” unless it’s for historical accuracy or it portrays cigarette smoking unfavorably, the new “Cruella” movie will not show its signature madwoman with a cigarette.

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Nevada – Gov. Sisolak signed into law a T21 bill and a bill requiring tobacco retailers to utilize age-verification technology at the point of sale.
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Oregon – The legislature passed a bill banning online sales of e-cigarettes. It now moves to Gov. Brown’s desk for consideration.
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Vermont – Attorney General Donovan announced that his office had reached settlements with nine different online sellers of e-cigarettes for violating the state’s ban on selling vaping products to individual Vermonters over the internet.
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