- Ohio Leaders' Raid on Tobacco Prevention Money Will Harm Kids and Taxpayers Dec 6, 2001
- As New Jersey Addresses Budget Crunch, Tobacco Prevention is a Smart, Fiscally Responsible Investment that Should Not be Cut Dec 5, 2001
- New Study Finds States with Comprehensive Tobacco Prevention Programs Have Reduced Adult Smoking Rates at Three Times the National Average Dec 5, 2001
- Cancer for Christmas: Philip Morris' Holiday Marketing Campaign Shows Again Tobacco Giant Hasn't Changed Dec 4, 2001
- Massachusetts Legislature Should Override Governor Swift's Irresponsible Cut in Funding for Tobacco Prevention Dec 3, 2001
- Tobacco Treaty Negotiations Make Progress Despite Continued U.S. Efforts to Weaken Key Provisions Nov 28, 2001
- Joint Statement of Public Health Organizations Reaction to New NCI Study on Light and Low Tar Cigarettes Nov 27, 2001
- Landmark Report Concludes 'Light,' 'Low-Tar' Cigarettes Do Not Reduce Smokers' Health Risks Nov 27, 2001
- Campaign Calls on Bush Administration to Work Toward Strong Tobacco Treaty Nov 21, 2001
- Tobacco Industry Gave Nearly $2.2 Million in Political Contributions So Far in 2001-2002 Election Cycle Nov 20, 2001
- Indiana Lawmakers Should Quickly Enact a Higher Cigarette Tax Nov 16, 2001
- Philip Morris' Name Change is a Desperate Act by a Company that Won't Change Its Harmful Practices Nov 15, 2001
- New Candy-like Tobacco Product Reinforces Need for FDA Regulation Nov 14, 2001
- Health Groups Launch New Web Site, Ad Campaign Urging Ohio's Leaders Not to Cut Funding for Tobacco Prevention Nov 13, 2001
- New CDC Study Shows States Not Doing Enough to Help Smokers on Medicaid Quit Nov 8, 2001
- Washington State Vote Shows Public Strongly Supports Increasing Cigarette Taxes Nov 7, 2001
- Brown & Williamson, Vector are Irresponsible to Imply New Cigarette Brands are Safer Absent Federal Regulation of Tobacco Products Nov 5, 2001
- New CDC Youth Tobacco Survey Shows Need for Tobacco Prevention Programs and Policies is as Great as Ever Nov 1, 2001
- Campaign Joins World Health Organization in Exposing Tobacco Industry's 'International Marketing Standards' as Another Cynical Effort to Avoid Real Change Nov 1, 2001
- New Study Shows Cigarette Tax Increases are Very Effective at Reducing Smoking Among Pregnant Women Oct 31, 2001
- New Radio Ad Urges Gov. Bush to Veto Proposed Cuts to Tobacco Prevention Funding Oct 29, 2001
- Tobacco Industry Wins, Kids and Taxpayers Lose as Florida Legislature Decimates Tobacco Prevention; Gov. Bush Should Exercise Veto and Restore Funding Oct 25, 2001
- New Report Shows Florida's Tobacco Prevention Program, While Still Successful, has been Undermined by Budget Cuts Oct 23, 2001
- Health Groups Launch Ad Campaign Urging No More Cuts to Florida's Tobacco Control Program Oct 19, 2001
- Campaign Applauds EPA's Smoke-free Home Pledge Initiative to Protect Kids from Second Hand Smoke Oct 16, 2001