Policies that shield people from the harm of tobacco exposure are essential to protect the health of the population. Coalitions have often led the way in safeguarding community health by promoting social norm change though policy adoption. In some states, tobacco control laws are weak, in part because of a tobacco industry tactic of prohibiting or pre-empting communities from enacting ordinances that are more protective. In spite of strong state-level preemptions, local coalitions in Oklahoma have implemented hundreds of voluntary policies in tobacco control that have improved the protection and health of their communities while not violating preemption. Three case studies of policy change are presented that exemplify the key approach of lo...
Purpose: The study compared perceptions of state legislative aides about tobacco policymaking in sta...
Background. In Ontario, the 1994 Tobacco Control Act allowed municipalities to legislate on second-h...
ABSTRACTObjective: To determine how the tobacco industry has worked behind the scenes in the state o...
Policies that shield people from the harm of tobacco exposure are essential to protect the health of...
For more than a decade, the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust and Oklahoma State Departmen...
BackgroundThe Oklahoma Communities of Excellence in Tobacco Control (CX) program was established in ...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco use continues to be the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mo...
Smokefree policies (SFPs) have diffused throughout the US and worldwide. However, the development of...
In 2007, although Tennessee was (and still is) the third largest tobacco¬producing state, it enacted...
BackgroundOklahoma law pre-empts local governments from enacting smoking restrictions inside public ...
Maine has a small population, with a relatively high proportion of people living in the state’s majo...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY North Dakota has a long history of tobacco-related legislation dating back...
OKLAHOMA KEY FACTSIn 2015, 31.4% of Oklahoma high school youth reported currently using any tobacco ...
Preemption-when a higher level of government limits the authority of a lower level to enact new poli...
Following the passage of Measure 44, which raised the cigarette tax by $0.30 in 1996, Oregon created...
Purpose: The study compared perceptions of state legislative aides about tobacco policymaking in sta...
Background. In Ontario, the 1994 Tobacco Control Act allowed municipalities to legislate on second-h...
ABSTRACTObjective: To determine how the tobacco industry has worked behind the scenes in the state o...
Policies that shield people from the harm of tobacco exposure are essential to protect the health of...
For more than a decade, the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust and Oklahoma State Departmen...
BackgroundThe Oklahoma Communities of Excellence in Tobacco Control (CX) program was established in ...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco use continues to be the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mo...
Smokefree policies (SFPs) have diffused throughout the US and worldwide. However, the development of...
In 2007, although Tennessee was (and still is) the third largest tobacco¬producing state, it enacted...
BackgroundOklahoma law pre-empts local governments from enacting smoking restrictions inside public ...
Maine has a small population, with a relatively high proportion of people living in the state’s majo...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY North Dakota has a long history of tobacco-related legislation dating back...
OKLAHOMA KEY FACTSIn 2015, 31.4% of Oklahoma high school youth reported currently using any tobacco ...
Preemption-when a higher level of government limits the authority of a lower level to enact new poli...
Following the passage of Measure 44, which raised the cigarette tax by $0.30 in 1996, Oregon created...
Purpose: The study compared perceptions of state legislative aides about tobacco policymaking in sta...
Background. In Ontario, the 1994 Tobacco Control Act allowed municipalities to legislate on second-h...
ABSTRACTObjective: To determine how the tobacco industry has worked behind the scenes in the state o...