The tobacco control program in Pennsylvania was well established due to adequate funding, political support from previous Administrations, and dedicated tobacco control professionals across the state. The passage of Act 77 of 2001, allocating all the Master Settlement monies to health initiatives, including tobacco control, provided the foundation to establish a comprehensive program. Tobacco control advocates used the CDC’s Best Practices guidelines to model their program and have developed a statewide monitoring system to track program progress. The program does face several challenges including the uncertainty of future funding due to the state’s budget crisis, a change in administration, and preemption. The significant progress the prog...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has published two editions of Best Practices fo...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco use continues to be the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mo...
Our reports assess and rank the states based on whether they are funding tobacco prevention programs...
Michigan’s tobacco control program has been greatly challenged by an unsupportive political climate,...
Strong policy changes, respectable funding, and new direction at the Department of Health Tobacco Co...
Oklahoma’s tobacco control program has made progress despite the challenges of inadequate program fu...
“Creating a sustainable program for long-term success” was the focus of Washington’s 2000 strategic ...
The Center for Tobacco Policy Research at the Saint Louis University Prevention Research Center is c...
Dedicated tobacco control partners and a comprehensive program contributed to Hawaii’s tobacco contr...
Wyoming’s strong belief of individualism and its pro-tobacco cowboy culture posed significant challe...
Dedicated tobacco control partners, adequate funding, and strong leadership from the Partnership for...
Missouri’s tobacco control program has been greatly challenged by an unsupportive political climate,...
PENNSYLVANIA KEY FACTSIn 2015, 32.3% of Pennsylvania high school youth reported currently using any ...
Public Health Relevance: Tobacco is associated with many of the leading causes of death in the Unite...
The tobacco industry is a major political and legal force in Pennsylvania through campaign contribut...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has published two editions of Best Practices fo...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco use continues to be the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mo...
Our reports assess and rank the states based on whether they are funding tobacco prevention programs...
Michigan’s tobacco control program has been greatly challenged by an unsupportive political climate,...
Strong policy changes, respectable funding, and new direction at the Department of Health Tobacco Co...
Oklahoma’s tobacco control program has made progress despite the challenges of inadequate program fu...
“Creating a sustainable program for long-term success” was the focus of Washington’s 2000 strategic ...
The Center for Tobacco Policy Research at the Saint Louis University Prevention Research Center is c...
Dedicated tobacco control partners and a comprehensive program contributed to Hawaii’s tobacco contr...
Wyoming’s strong belief of individualism and its pro-tobacco cowboy culture posed significant challe...
Dedicated tobacco control partners, adequate funding, and strong leadership from the Partnership for...
Missouri’s tobacco control program has been greatly challenged by an unsupportive political climate,...
PENNSYLVANIA KEY FACTSIn 2015, 32.3% of Pennsylvania high school youth reported currently using any ...
Public Health Relevance: Tobacco is associated with many of the leading causes of death in the Unite...
The tobacco industry is a major political and legal force in Pennsylvania through campaign contribut...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has published two editions of Best Practices fo...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco use continues to be the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mo...
Our reports assess and rank the states based on whether they are funding tobacco prevention programs...