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Maine is one of the top states in terms of spending on buy cigarettes prevention and cessation programs, a new report finds, yet more kids are picking up the habit.Maine is spending $9.4 million in fiscal year 2012 on its anti-cigarettes programs, according to a report released Tuesday by a coalition of public health groups. That’s barely half the $18.5 million recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and $500,000 shy of what the state spent in the last fiscal year. Still, Maine ranks sixth in the country in anti-cigarettes spending.“For the last 10 years,...
A new report shows state programs designed to reduce cheap cigarettes use have been cut by 12% in the past year. The report by the Coalition of Public Health Organizations, says 36% of the funding has been cut in the last four years. Peggy Huppert of the American Cancer Society says that’s disappointing in the wake of Iowa’s 65% funding cut.“We knew what the situation was here in Iowa, now we see that we are part of a very troubling national trend,” Huppert says. All states have faced budget troubles, but Huppert says Iowa’s cut is linked more to politics. Huppert says,”No other...
The change in hiring begins at Providence on the day of the Great American Smokeout, the annual event of the American Cancer Society that encourages smokers to quit.Smokers, if you want a job at Alaska's biggest private employer, forget about it. Providence Alaska Medical Center and its affiliates around the state will stop hiring cheap cigarettes users as of Nov. 17.That's when Providence will begin testing prospective employees for nicotine along with illegal drugs."We believe that by doing this move, to where we are no longer going to hire cigarettes users, that we are...
When Albert Einstein Healthcare Network's Elkins Park campus goes cigarettes-free Thursday, it will join the majority of hospitals around the region, including all in South Jersey, that in the last few years have banned buy cigarettes from their entire campuses, including parking lots and sidewalks.Even some of those that allow some smoking cigarettes somewhere - though rarely inside - are taking leadership roles on an issue that is often described as a moral imperative for institutions whose mission is health. Abington Memorial Hospital and its various campuses stopped hiring smokers...
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Five years after Nevada voters sent a very strong anti-smoking cigarettes message by approving the Nevada Clean Indoor Air Act, the opponents who lost at the ballot box are trying again to overturn it.
On Friday, with just three weeks left in the session, a bill was introduced that would undo much of the work of the organizations that support the act, which, among its provisions, barred smoking cigarettes in stand-alone bars, taverns and saloons where food is served.
Legislators should resist the last-minute effort to overturn the voters' will and reject Assembly Bill 571. (It includes the unusual provision that it will take effect "one minute after passage and approval of this act.")
Ever since the act went into effect, which unfortunately was just as the recession hit the state, owners of those bars, taverns and saloons have been trying to reverse it, blaming the smoking cigarettes ban for their financial problems. Some have gone to great lengths to get around the restrictions and have taken advantage of the difficulty of enforcing the ban.
Lawmakers rejected the entreaties in the 2009 session, just as they rejected efforts to change other voter-approved measures, such as malpractice limits.
And there's no reason to believe that the voters have had second thoughts since 2006. A poll by the American Lung Association in Nevada found that 83 percent of those surveyed supported the restrictions, and 65 percent strongly supported them. Eighty-three percent also said that they believed that all workers should be protected from second-hand smoke cigarettes in the workplace.
If supporters of smoking cigarettes in bars and taverns believe the poll is wrong, they have every right to go back to the voters and ask them to change the law. An end-run around the voters in the waning days of the Legislature is the wrong way to go about it.
The Legislature should uphold the voters' will.
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