Arizona was the first state in the US to pass a state clean indoor air law (in 1973) and has a long tradition of grass roots nonsmokers' rights activity. 38 localities in Arizona have passed tobacco control ordinances dealing with clean indoor air (Flagstaff, Mesa, Tucson, among others) and youth access to tobacco products (Tucson, Scottsdale, Somerton, among others). In 1994, Arizona voters passed Proposition 200, which increased the tobacco tax by 40 cents per pack of cigarettes and allocated 23% of the revenues for tobacco control activities, yielding more than $27 million a year for anti-tobacco efforts. It was the third state to do so. The tobacco industry, working through Governor Symington and allies in the Legislature, has succes...
Tobacco policy has been an issue in Indiana since 1893, when the legislature passed a law prohibitin...
abstract: Adult tobacco use represents an important and ongoing morbidity, mortality and health care...
Abstract To understand why some states have enacted relatively stringent laws to control smoking in ...
• Tobacco control in Arizona flourished from 1997-2007, thanks to public support at the ballot box a...
ARIZONA KEY FACTSIn 2015, 34.7% of Arizona high school youth reported currently using any tobacco pr...
The tobacco industry is a major political force in Nevada. The industry dominated state politics thr...
abstract: The Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of Tobacco Education and Prevention began...
Oregon is one of four states in the country (California, Massachusetts, and Arizona are the others) ...
This research investigates the relationship between per capita tobacco control expenditures, cigaret...
ABSTRACTObjective: To determine how the tobacco industry has worked behind the scenes in the state o...
Ballot initiatives that allow voters to enact new legislation, and referenda that allow voters to ap...
Tobacco policy has been an issue in Indiana since 1893, when the legislature passed a law prohibitin...
Abstract Background This paper presents findings from the Tobacco Control in Arizona Healthcare Syst...
Following the passage of Measure 44, which raised the cigarette tax by $0.30 in 1996, Oregon created...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY• Montana is the fourth largest state in the U.S. (147,138 sq. miles), with a popul...
Tobacco policy has been an issue in Indiana since 1893, when the legislature passed a law prohibitin...
abstract: Adult tobacco use represents an important and ongoing morbidity, mortality and health care...
Abstract To understand why some states have enacted relatively stringent laws to control smoking in ...
• Tobacco control in Arizona flourished from 1997-2007, thanks to public support at the ballot box a...
ARIZONA KEY FACTSIn 2015, 34.7% of Arizona high school youth reported currently using any tobacco pr...
The tobacco industry is a major political force in Nevada. The industry dominated state politics thr...
abstract: The Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of Tobacco Education and Prevention began...
Oregon is one of four states in the country (California, Massachusetts, and Arizona are the others) ...
This research investigates the relationship between per capita tobacco control expenditures, cigaret...
ABSTRACTObjective: To determine how the tobacco industry has worked behind the scenes in the state o...
Ballot initiatives that allow voters to enact new legislation, and referenda that allow voters to ap...
Tobacco policy has been an issue in Indiana since 1893, when the legislature passed a law prohibitin...
Abstract Background This paper presents findings from the Tobacco Control in Arizona Healthcare Syst...
Following the passage of Measure 44, which raised the cigarette tax by $0.30 in 1996, Oregon created...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY• Montana is the fourth largest state in the U.S. (147,138 sq. miles), with a popul...
Tobacco policy has been an issue in Indiana since 1893, when the legislature passed a law prohibitin...
abstract: Adult tobacco use represents an important and ongoing morbidity, mortality and health care...
Abstract To understand why some states have enacted relatively stringent laws to control smoking in ...