The annual diversion of $20 million of tobacco settlement money to a smoking-cessation program was wrong, the Mississippi Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
The Supreme Court upheld a December 2006 order from a Jackson County chancery judge, who said only the Legislature could appropriate money to tobacco-cessation programs.
Barbour said the Supreme Court’s decision “emphatically confirms what has always been obvious – only the Mississippi Legislature can appropriate the state’s money.”
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