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Jump to full article: AScribe News, 2003-06-02
Intro: SACRAMENTO, June 2 (AScribe Newswire) -- Tobacco control
advocates are citing a new study released today as evidence
to support their proposal to increase California's tobacco
tax by $1.50 per pack of cigarettes and earmark 20 cents for
the State's Tobacco Control Program.
The study, "Tobacco Policy Making in California
2001-2003: No Longer Finishing First" was co-authored by
University of California, San Francisco professor, Dr. Stan
Glantz, Ph.D., a renowned expert on the effects of tobacco
use. The study concludes that the tobacco industry has been
extremely effective at thwarting public policies aimed at
strengthening the California Tobacco Control Program and
reducing smoking statewide. This study also reveals that
the tobacco industry has stepped-up its efforts in
Sacramento to court legislators, legislative candidates,
political parties and constitutional officers.
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