- Tobacco Industry Gave More Than $7.3 Million in Federal Political Contributions to Date in 2001-2002 Election Cycle Oct 22, 2002
- State House Rally Urges Next Massachusetts Governor to Restore Funding for Tobacco Prevention Oct 20, 2002
- U.S. Continues Obstructionist Behavior As Negotiations Resume on Proposed Tobacco Treaty Oct 17, 2002
- As Negotiations Resume on Proposed Tobacco Control Treaty (Oct. 14-25), U.S. Should Lead Effort to Protect Public Health or Get Out of the Way Oct 11, 2002
- Gov. Swift Betrays Massachusetts Kids and Voters by Gutting Tobacco Prevention Program; Next Governor Should Restore Funding Immediately Oct 10, 2002
- Texas Business Group's Proposal to Securitize Tobacco Settlement Funds Is a Raw Deal for Taxpayers and Kids Oct 1, 2002
- Study Showing Reduced Tobacco Sales to Kids is Encouraging, But Does Not Show if States Have Corrected Enforcement Problems Sep 27, 2002
- Health Groups Support Tobacco Buyout Legislation Consistent with Recommendations of President's Commission Sep 26, 2002
- Hollings-Cleland Legislation Would Help Tobacco Farmers Sep 24, 2002
- DC's Leaders Should Increase Cigarette Tax by 90 Cents and Deliver a Big Win to Kids and Taxpayers Sep 24, 2002
- Testimony of A. Jenny Foreit, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, at the 3rd U.S. Public Hearing on the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Sep 20, 2002
- Myers Testimony Before the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Hearing on the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Sep 20, 2002
- Wilkenfeld Testimony Before the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Hearing on the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Sep 20, 2002
- Big Tobacco Wins, Kids and Taxpayers Lose if Illinois Further Curtails Tobacco Prevention Programs Sep 18, 2002
- If Philip Morris is Serious About FDA Regulation of Tobacco Products, It Should Endorse the Kennedy-DeWine Bill Now Sep 18, 2002
- Oregon Vote to Increase Cigarette Taxes is a Win for Kids and Taxpayers Sep 18, 2002
- Legacy Data on Youth Smoking Shows Tobacco Prevention Measures Work and Should be Applied Aggressively in Every State Sep 18, 2002
- Philip Morris' Termination of Ineffective 'Anti-Smoking' Ads Is Positive Step, But Tobacco Companies Should Also Stop Opposing Prevention Programs That Work Sep 17, 2002
- Newly Disclosed Tobacco Industry Statements in Federal Lawsuit Show Continued Deception About Harms of Tobacco Products Sep 17, 2002
- Activists To Policy Makers: Protect Kids Before Tobacco Industry Profits Sep 16, 2002
- New JAMA Study Shows Need to Improve Access to and Information About Effective Smoking Cessation Therapies Sep 10, 2002
- NCSL Report Confirms States Have Gone rrom Bad to Worse in Keeping Their Promise to Use Tobacco Settlement to Reduce Smoking Sep 6, 2002
- National Household Survey Shows Tobacco Prevention Measures Work, but so Does Philip Morris' Marketing in Attracting Kids Sep 5, 2002
- Big Tobacco Wins, Kids and Taxpayers Lose as California Budget Slashes Tobacco Prevention and Fails to Increase the Cigarette Tax Sep 4, 2002
- Ohio Supreme Court Ruling Underscores Need for State's Cities and Counties to Enact Measures Protecting Citizens from Secondhand Smoke Aug 28, 2002