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Recorded: December 6, 2018 The 1998 Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) is an accord reached between the state Attorneys General of 46 states, five U.S. territories, the District of Columbia and the four largest cigarette manufacturers in America concerning the advertising, marketing, promotion of cigarettes, and compensation for health-care costs connected to tobacco-related illness. To commemorate the 20th anniversary of this historic agreement, this webinar reviews the settlement’s legacy, describes the relationship between the MSA and other monumental tobacco control developments, and explores the many opportunities for future tobacco control work. Presenters: Cathy Callaway, Director, State and Local Campaigns, American Cancer Society-Cancer Action Network Thomas Carr, National Director, Policy, American Lung Association Meg Riordan, Vice President, Research, Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids Michael Hering, Chief Counsel, NAAG Center for Tobacco and Public Health Tamara Schlinger, Staff Counsel, NAAG Center for Tobacco and Public Health Joelle Lester, Director of Tobacco Control, Public Health Law Center Webinar co-sponsors: Public Health Law Center/Tobacco Control Legal Consortium American Cancer Society-Cancer Action Network. American Heart Association American Lung Association Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids National Association of Attorneys General Truth Initiative CLE Credits: The Minnesota State Board of Continuing Legal Education approved this webinar for 1.5 standard CLE credits. The event code is 265282 and the title of the event is: “Where We Stand 20 Years After the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement: Legacy and Loose Ends/St. Paul.” Attorneys in jurisdictions outside of Minnesota will need to contact their state’s CLE board to determine the process to be approved for credit.