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BUSALACCHI : Wisconsin is going smoke-free: What’s next?  

Jump to full article: Janesville (WI) Gazette, 2009-05-26
Author: MAUREEN BUSALACCHI / Maureen Busalacchi is executive director of SmokeFree Wisconsin

Intro:

Wisconsin is going smoke-free! Eighty-six legislators voted in favor of workers’ health and for safer workplace environments, including restaurants and bars. And that means bartenders, wait staff, musicians and others will experience fewer colds, runny noses, itchy eyes and other signs of respiratory distress, and more importantly, fewer cases of cancer, emphysema, heart attacks and other horrible diseases caused by exposure to secondhand smoke. All are indisputable benefits of smoke-free workplaces.

It’s been a long and important battle for SmokeFree Wisconsin, an organization that has worked with local communities and state leaders to bring smoke-free air to Wisconsin citizens for the past nine years. But now that Wisconsin is the 27th state to pass a smoke-free workplace law, what’s next for SmokeFree Wisconsin? Plenty.

We have and will continue to focus on policies that we know reduce youth tobacco use—such as raising the price of cigarettes and other tobacco products through higher taxes and funding prevention and educational programs. While the tobacco industry continues to target and addict youth by developing and marketing candy-flavored products that hook kids on new types of tobacco products, we must step up efforts to prevent tobacco addiction.

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