Vaping has quietly become one of the fastest-growing habits among Tennessee teens—and lawmakers say it’s time to step in before it gets worse. A new proposal moving through the State House aims to not only raise awareness, but also put real funding behind efforts to keep kids from getting hooked in the first place. And if passed, it could shift how the state tackles youth nicotine use moving forward.

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