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The Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids

March 26, 2009 | Program Result

RWJF established the National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids in 1995 and has provided continued support for CTFK since that time.

Helping Lawmakers Reach Informed Decisions on Tobacco Bills

January 1, 2003 | Program Result

In 1998 and 1999, the Advocacy Institute, Washington, planned, wrote and distributed 15 reports providing a nonpartisan analysis of issues relevant to five tobacco control proposals that came before the U.S. Senate during the 105th Congress.

24,500 North Carolina Kids Get Hooked Each Year

February 5, 2009 | Advertisement

The tobacco tax is expected to result in numerous health benefits, including increasing the number of children who will not become smokers and raising the number of current adult smokers who will quit.

Drug Abuse and Crime Top Public Opinion About Children's Health Care Concerns

February 28, 2000 | Program Result

Harvard University School of Public Health designed and fielded original public opinion surveys on health issues and reviewed and synthesized existing surveys conducted by other organizations.

1997 Conference Explores Use of Tobacco Taxes to Fund Child Heath Care

October 1, 2000 | Program Result

Brandeis University, Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare held a three-day conference focused on the use of tobacco excise taxes to fund expansions in health care access for children and other groups.

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