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New Campaign Urges Musicians to “Tune Out Tobacco” by Rejecting Tobacco Sponsorships

U.S. band Weezer urged to drop tobacco sponsor for upcoming Indonesia concert

Editor
Jan 4, 2013

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The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids is launching a new campaign and web site – called Tune Out Tobacco – urging musicians to reject tobacco industry sponsorships of their concerts.

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posted January 04, 2013

California, Illinois Mark Smoke-Free Anniversaries

Celebrating the right to breathe clean air

Editor
Jan 2, 2013

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Revelers in California and Illinois had an extra reason to celebrate this New Year’s Day: The 15th and 5th anniversaries of their states’ smoke-free laws.

California in 1994 became the first state to enact a strong, statewide smoke-free law.  The law was fully implemented on January 1, 1998, making California the first state to require that all restaurants and bars be smoke-free.

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posted January 02, 2013

Start the New Year Tobacco-Free

Help available for smokers trying to quit

Editor
Dec 28, 2012

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Many smokers will ring in the New Year with resolutions to quit for good. People who stop smoking can greatly reduce their risk for many diseases and premature death, while protecting family member and others around them from harmful secondhand smoke.

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posted December 28, 2012

Victory in the Philippines: President Signs Historic Cigarette Tax Increase

Measure enacted over strong tobacco industry opposition

Editor
Dec 21, 2012

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Taking historic action to reduce smoking in the Philippines, President Benigno Aquino has signed a new law that will significantly increase cigarette taxes.

This new law will help reduce tobacco’s deadly toll in the Philippines, where 28 percent of the population smokes – including nearly half of all men – and more than 35,000 Filipinos die each year from tobacco-related disease.  We applaud President Aquino and lawmakers who supported the law for taking such strong action to reduce tobacco use.

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posted December 21, 2012

U.S. Youth Smoking Rates Fall to Record Lows

A tobacco-free generation within reach

Editor
Dec 19, 2012

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There’s great news in a new government survey released today: Youth smoking rates declined significantly in 2012, falling to record lows for all three grades surveyed – grades 8, 10 and 12.

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posted December 19, 2012

Zero Dollars for Prevention Risks More Teen Smokers in North Carolina

State's decision called "stunning shortsightedness"

Editor
Dec 17, 2012

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Recently, we released a report showing that the states this year will collect a record $25.7 billion in revenue from the 1998 tobacco settlement and tobacco taxes, but will spend less than two percent of it — $459.5 million — on programs to prevent kids from smoking and help smokers quit. That’s less than two pennies of every dollar in tobacco revenue to fight tobacco use.

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posted December 17, 2012

Los Angeles Times: Big Tobacco Targets Africa

Strong measures needed to curb preventable deaths

Editor
Dec 15, 2012

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As smoking declines in many developed nations, the tobacco industry is targeting low- and middle-income countries, and Africa is a prime target for the industry’s deadly products.

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posted December 15, 2012

Countdown to Kick Butts Day 2013

New website makes it even easier to participate

Editor
Dec 15, 2012

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Youth across America will stand up to Big Tobacco on Kick Butts Day, March 20, 2013.

With less than 100 days to go until the 18th annual Kick Butts Day, we’ve launched a revamped website to make it easier than ever to participate this year.

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posted December 15, 2012

Pennies for Prevention

States collect $25.7 billion in tobacco dollars, spend little to fight tobacco use

Editor
Dec 6, 2012

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The states are collecting record amounts of revenue from the 1998 tobacco settlement and tobacco taxes, but are spending only a tiny portion on programs to prevent kids from smoking and help smokers quit, according to a report released today by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and other public health organizations.

This year, the states will take in $25.7 billion in tobacco revenues. But they're spending less than two cents of every tobacco dollar — $459.5 million altogether — to fight tobacco use.

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posted December 06, 2012

Health Care Reform Is Opportunity to Help More Smokers Quit

Lung Association issues annual check-up on tobacco cessation coverage

Editor
Dec 3, 2012

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Too many states currently fall short in requiring Medicaid and private health insurance coverage for treatments to help smokers quit.  The federal health care reform law, the Affordable Care Act, presents a tremendous opportunity to expand coverage and help more smokers quit – but only if federal and state authorities effectively implement and enforce the law.

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posted December 03, 2012

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