Frank Kelley

Frank Kelley was the Attorney General of the state of Michigan. In 1996, he sent a written request to Governor Engler to support the divestiture of tobacco stock from the State of Michigan Retirement Systems.

Attorney General Kelley in 1977 ruled that it 'is illegal for high schools to set aside areas for students to smoke because of a 1915 law prohibiting minors from smoking in public places.

Mr. Kelley was Attorney General in 1998 at the time Michigan settled its lawsuit against the tobacco industry to recoup Medicaid funds spent treating sick s smokers.

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