July 14, 2009
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Program Result
From 1993 to 2004, SmokeLess States: Statewide Tobacco Prevention and Control Initiative supported statewide efforts to reduce tobacco use, particularly among children and youth.
January 1, 2006
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Presentation Material
On February 1 and 2, 2006, an invited group of leading tobacco-cessation researchers, funders, policy-makers and practitioners gathered for the Second Roundtable on Innovations in Building Consumer Demand for Tobacco-Cessation Products and Services.
November 1, 2006
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Program Result
Charlene Herst became manager of the Tobacco Prevention and Education Program within the Nevada State Health Division in February 2002.
November 1, 2006
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Program Result
In America's battle to curb tobacco use, every state is its own "front," and probably the fiercest battles are being fought in the American southeast.
January 1, 2005
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Book
This chapter describes SmokeLess States: National Tobacco Policy Initiative, one of the largest investments made by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, with $99 million authorized in grants since 1992.
February 1, 2005
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Program Result
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago developed a research agenda and funding proposals for studies of the economic consequences of smoking and the financial benefits of offering greater insurance coverage for smoking cessation treatment.
September 23, 2005
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Presentation Material/Program Result
In September 2005, a meeting was organized by America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, to discuss the results of the Foundation's national program, Addressing Tobacco in Managed Care.
October 4, 2005
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Program Result
The Wisconsin SmokeLess States project, with first the Tobacco-Free Wisconsin Coalition and then SmokeFree Wisconsin as the lead organization, conducted statewide activities to reduce tobacco use, particularly among children and youth.
October 4, 2005
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Program Result
The IMPACT Delaware Tobacco Prevention Coalition, with the American Lung Association as the lead organization, conducted statewide activities to reduce tobacco use, particularly among children and youth.
October 4, 2005
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Program Result
From mid-2001 to mid-2004, the Protect Montana Kids coalition, with the American Cancer Society as the lead organization, conducted statewide activities to reduce tobacco use, particularly among children and youth.