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Although tobacco use has decreased, it is the leading cause of death in the United States. Implementing a combination of policy changes including clean indoor air laws, higher per-pack taxes, and cessation efforts are proven to reduce tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke.

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids Launch New Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use

April 11, 2013 | News Release

RWJF and Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids join forces with partners from American Cancer Society and American Heart Association to launch new initiative to reduce tobacco use.

Marlboro Lights Smokers Misinformed

December 8, 2004 | News Release

New national survey shows ignorance about lowered tar & nicotine claim.

Health and Business Groups Launch Ad Campaign About Need for Comprehensive Smoke-Free Law in Pennsylvania

September 11, 2007 | News Release

The Pennsylvania House on July 16 voted 141 to 62 to approve comprehensive smoke-free legislation that covers restaurants, bars and casinos, and repeals pre-emptive language that prohibits most local governments from enacting smoke-free laws

Elementary Schools Removing Sugary Drinks, Limiting Beverage Sales to Healthy Choices

July 2, 2012 | News Release

The study examined the availability of competitive beverages in U.S. public elementary schools for five academic years, from 2006–07 to 2010–11. Competitive beverages are those sold by schools outside of meal programs through vending machines, à la ...

Deadly in Pink: New Report Warns Big Tobacco Has Stepped Up Targeting of Women and Girls

February 18, 2009 | News Release

Congress urged to grant FDA authority over tobacco products.

New Statewide Indiana Poll Finds Strong and Growing Voter Support for Smokefree Workplaces

February 9, 2009 | News Release

Strong majority of voters want the right to breathe clean air inside all workplaces, including restaurants, bars and casinos.

New Report

November 30, 2011 | News Release

Less than two cents of every tobacco dollar spent to fight tobacco use.

Florida, Hawaii and Mississippi Celebrate Tobacco Tax Victories

May 15, 2009 | News Release/Video

Six states have increased taxes in 2009; North Carolina, Wisconsin Approve Statewide Smoke-Free Laws.

Rhode Island Cigarette Tax Increase Delivers Victory for Kids and Taxpayers; $1 Increase Give State Highest Cigarette Tax in the Nation

April 10, 2009 | News Release

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

South Dakota's New Smoke-Free Law Is Historic Win for Health

March 19, 2009 | News Release

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

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