Osceola County Invests $400K from JUUL Settlement to Combat Teen Vaping Crisis

Osceola County is reinforcing its battle against the vaping epidemic with an allocation of $400,000, a portion of a substantial settlement from JUUL Labs. These funds, stemming from a statewide $79 million settlement over JUUL’s past marketing practices of flavored vape products, are earmarked for combating teen vaping, particularly focusing on prevention and awareness efforts within the school system, WFTV reported.

The commissioners of Osceola County have begun implementing these plans by approving an agreement with the Florida Department of Health to create a vaping prevention program. The allocated funds will assist in covering school-based education, cessation support, community outreach, and the installation of vape detectors in schools. In a decision that materialized this week, “The DOH itself will develop the content and carry out the program; the County is merely acting as a pass-through for these dollars to the DOH as recipient,” a county spokesperson explained, as detailed in an interview with My News 13.

Data from the Florida Department of Health’s Youth Tobacco Survey in 2024 showed that 6.7% of high schoolers in Osceola County had used a vape product. These figures underscore the necessity for targeted prevention programs, especially since the rate for the whole of Florida is notably higher, at 10.4%. The county has so far received $294,454.40 of its share in the Juul settlement, which will be directed toward these life-saving measures…

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