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Delaware
Updated: November 17, 2008

2009 State Ranking: 2
% of CDC Recommended Spending: 81.3%
FY2009 FY2008
TOTAL SPENDING ON
TOBACCO PREVENTION
$11.3 millionTOTAL SPENDING ON
TOBACCO PREVENTION
$11.4 million
State Spending$10.7 millionState Spending$10.7 million
Federal Spending*$552,000 Federal Spending$736,000

*For FY2009, federal spending refers to a nine-month grant provided to the states by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the period beginning July 2008. In April 2009, the CDC will transition to a new funding agreement with the states that will provide the usual 12-month grant.

Tobacco Generated Revenue (FY2009)
$156.0 million

CDC Recommended Spending on Tobacco Prevention
$13.9 million

Actual Spending on Tobacco Prevention (FY2009)
$11.3 million

Tobacco's Toll in Delaware
High school students who smoke 20.2%
Kids (under 18) who become new daily smokers each year 900
Kids now under 18 and alive in Delaware who will ultimately die prematurely from smoking 18,000
Adults in Delaware who smoke 17.7%
Adults who die each year from their own smoking 1,100
Annual health care costs in Delaware directly caused by smoking $284 million

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Summary: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that Delaware spend $13.9 million a year to have an effective, comprehensive tobacco prevention program.  Delaware currently receives $11.3 million a year for tobacco prevention and cessation, which includes both state and federal funds.  This is 81.3% of the CDC's recommendation and ranks Delaware 2nd among the states in the funding of tobacco prevention programs.  Delaware's spending on tobacco prevention amounts to 7.2% of the estimated $156 million in tobacco-generated revenue the state collects each year from settlement payments and tobacco taxes.

Recent Developments: In July 1999, then-Governor Tom Carper (D) signed into law legislation creating the Delaware Health Fund into which all of the state's tobacco settlement payments are directed. The law also designated the Fund's purposes: expand access to healthcare, promote healthy lifestyles, and mitigate the effects of disease. An advisory committee of citizens, health experts and elected officials was formed to make annual recommendations for program expenditures from the Fund. The Legislature must allocate the money within the fund through the state's annual budget process. 

For FY2009, Delaware will receive $11.3 million in federal and state funds for tobacco prevention programs, approximately the same amount that was spent in FY2008.

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