- Arbitrator’s Ruling Not the Final Word On Whether Tobacco Settlement Payments Will Be Reduced Mar 28, 2006
- Big Tobacco’s Best Friend Strikes Again: Barbour’s Veto of Tobacco Prevention Funds Puts Tobacco Interests Before Mississippi Interests Mar 27, 2006
- New Studies Undermine Philip Morris’ Claim It Has Changed: Company Profits from Kids, While Its Marlboros Kill Millions Mar 23, 2006
- Colorado Becomes Latest Smoke-Free State Mar 17, 2006
- New Harvard Study: Healthier to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Smoke-Free Irish Pub Mar 16, 2006
- Miss America State Pageants Urged to End Partnership With R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Mar 16, 2006
- New Jersey Cigarette Tax Increase Would Benefit Kids and Taxpayers Mar 16, 2006
- Governor Barbour Shows He is Big Tobacco's Best Friend By Again Vetoing Bill to Increase Cigarette Tax, Cut Grocery Tax Mar 15, 2006
- Declines in Cigarette Sales Show Tobacco Prevention Measures Work And Should Be Implemented in Every State Mar 8, 2006
- Tobacco Companies' Efforts to Shut Down truth® Anti-Smoking Ads Show They Haven't Changed and Still Want Kids to Smoke Mar 7, 2006
- Puerto Rico, Utah, Uruguay Join Growing Movement for Smoke-Free Air Mar 2, 2006
- Gov. Barbour’s Proposal Would Destroy One of Nation’s Best Tobacco Prevention Programs,Help Big Tobacco At the Expense of Mississippi’s Kids Feb 16, 2006
- U.S. to Miss Critical Global Meeting on Tobacco Treaty; Health Groups Call on Administration, Senate to Support Ratification Feb 2, 2006
- D.C. Smoke-Free Workplace Law Is Victory for Right to Breathe Clean Air Jan 30, 2006
- California’s Classification of Secondhand Smoke as Toxic Air Contaminant Underscores Need to Make All Workplaces Smoke-Free Jan 26, 2006
- Governor Barbour’s Veto of Legislation to Enrich Health and Pocketbooks of Mississippians is Outrageous Giveaway to Big Tobacco Jan 18, 2006
- New York Would Hit Public Health Trifecta With Governor Pataki’s Tobacco Prevention Proposals Jan 13, 2006
- New Jersey Becomes Latest Smoke-Free State Jan 9, 2006
- D.C. Council Takes Important Step Toward Making Nation’s Capital Smoke-Free, But Undermines Efforts With Potential Loophole Jan 4, 2006