Ohio Lawmakers Seek to Raid Anti-Smoking Funds
Lawmakers in many states have found other uses for a huge 1999 civil settlement with tobacco companies that was initially meant to create anti-smoking programs. Now Ohio lawmakers want to use their share for a stimulus package, sparking a new court battle.
Karen Kasler reports for Ohio Public Radio.




Comments
Discussions for this story are now closed. Please see the Community FAQ for more information.