Trion Ads Blast Bond Proposal

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Trion Communications and the American Cancer Society last week unveiled print ads and billboards in Rhode Island intended to spark opposition to a controversial proposal to use tobacco-settlement funds to reduce the state’s budget shortfall.

Executions show the Rhode Is land Capitol with a graveyard of shadowy crosses on its main lawn. “30 years and 100,000 dead to get a settlement with the tobacco industry. Two years and one governor to let it go up in smoke,” the headline says.

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