Did You Know? In 2007, Philip Morris/Altria collected more than $55 billion in net revenues from international tobacco sales, compared to $18.5 billion from U.S. tobacco sales.


Home

Take Action
Donate
Federal Initiatives
State Initiatives
International Center
Kick Butts Day
Research and Facts
Press Office
Tobacco Ad Gallery
Special Reports

The Tobacco Toll
Find out what
tobacco has done
to your state!

Press Release
Site Tools
Saturday . Nov 21

June 8, 2009
Contact: Joel Spivak (202) 296-5469

Senate Takes Key Step Toward Approving Historic Tobacco Regulation Bill

Statement of Matthew L. Myers, President, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids

Washington, D.C. - The U.S. Senate today has taken a critical step toward enacting historic legislation to finally regulate tobacco products and reduce tobacco's devastating toll on our nation's children and health. We applaud the 61 senators who voted to limit debate on this legislation and ensure that a final vote takes place later this week. Today’s vote clears the most significant obstacle remaining to enactment of this long-overdue legislation to give the U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulatory authority over tobacco products. This legislation will at long last end special protection for the tobacco industry and protect our nation's children and health instead. As Senate debate continues, we urge senators to reject all amendments to weaken the bill.

Home

tobaccofreekids.org   Privacy Statement (revised 3.10.06)  |  Copyright  |  Protected Trademarks
Copyright  ©  2009   Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
1400 Eye Street, Suite 1200, Washington DC 20005    202.296.5469
All Rights Reserved