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CONNECTICUT
Legacy in Connecticut
• Legacy has awarded $601,611 in grants to projects in Connecticut.
Tobacco Usage
• In FY2010 Connecticut spent $7.2 million on tobacco prevention, which is 16.4% of the CDC
Annual Spending Target.1
• The CDC estimates that 57.2% of adult smokers in Connecticut tried to quit smoking in 2008.2
• Connecticut received $494 million in tobacco settlement payments and taxes in FY2010.3
• Connecticut has not securitized any of its Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) dollars.4
17.9%
15.4%
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Excise Tax: There is a tax of $3.00 per pack on cigarettes as of October 1, 2009. There is a
$0.55 tax per ounce of snuff. All other tobacco products are taxed 27.5% of the wholesale
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• Smoking restrictions are required in all private workplaces and child care centers.
• Establishments are required to post signs stating that sales to minors are prohibited.
SOURCES
1
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, A Broken Promise to Our Children: The 1998 State Tobacco Settlement Eleven Years
Later. A Report on the States’ Allocation of the Tobacco Settlement Dollars, FY 2010, 2009
2
CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2008
3
Campaign For Tobacco-Free Kids, A Decade of Broken Promises: The 1998 State Settlement Ten Years Later, State
Tobacco-Prevention Spending vs. State Tobacco Revenues, 2008
4
American Lung Association, SLATI State Reports, 2009
5
CDC, Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, 2009
6
CDC, Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, 2009
7
CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2009
8
CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2009
9
American Lung Association, SLATI State reports, 2009
10
American Lung Association, SLATI State reports, 2010
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