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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich speaks at a news conference in Phoenix, on Jan. 7, 2020. E-cigarette giant Juul Labs will pay Arizona $14.5 million and vowed not to market to young people in the state to settle a consumer fraud lawsuit filed by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office that alleged the maker of vaping products illegally targeted youth in its marketing efforts. (Bob Christie/AP, File)

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Attorney General Mark Brnovich is going to get a chance to challenge a deal that he says illegally gives away taxpayer money to benefit a private company.

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The nation’s largest manufacturer of vaping products has agreed to change how it does promotion in Arizona and elsewhere.

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E-cigarette giant Juul Labs will pay Arizona $14.5 million and vowed not to market to young people in the state to settle a consumer fraud lawsuit.

By BOB CHRISTIE, Associated Press November 24, 2021