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State Legislated Actions on Tobacco Issues: 2007: Foundation-supported report by the American Lung Association shows more states took strong action against tobacco during the year.

22 Apr 2008

The annual update of State Legislated Actions on Tobacco Issues—SLATI, for short—is now in its 20th year of publication. Published by the American Lung Association with support from RWJF, the report tracked the passage of legislation and other state policies related to tobacco control and prevention, including tobacco taxes, youth access and funding for tobacco control programs during 2007. SLATI 2007 showed an increasing number of states taking strong action against tobacco during the year—including five states which took steps to counter the harmful effects of secondhand smoke. Indeed, eight states passed increases in their tobacco taxes in 2007, bringing the average state cigarette tax up to $1.11 a pack—a dramatic increase from the beginning of 2002. Back then, the average tax was only 44.6 cents per pack.
health licensing and regulation
Date uploaded to Policy Archive
2009-12-24
Pages
334
Policy Archive ID
21502
Published in
United States of America

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