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During 2011, most states failed miserably in enacting proven policies and investing in vital prevention programs to reduce tobacco use. And the American Lung Association needs your help to change this in 2012!

Please take a moment to contact your state officials and ask that they support strong tobacco control policies and programs in your state.





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  • January 19, 2012
    The American Lung Association's tenth annual State of Tobacco Control report chronicles a frustrating mix of progress and backsliding as it monitors progress on key tobacco control policies at the federal and state levels. Read more...
  • December 19, 2011
    CBS News uses American Lung Association data to show that not all states are doing all they can to protect people from the health risks of secondhand smoke. Read more...
  • December 15, 2011
    In a victory for the health of players and millions of young fans who look up to them, Major League Baseball (MLB) and the players' union have taken the historic first steps to get tobacco out of the old ballgame. Read more...
 
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