- New FTC Report Shows Tobacco Companies Have Greatly Increased Marketing Expenditures Since 1998 Tobacco Settlement May 24, 2002
- Kansas' Higher Cigarette Tax Will Save Lives, Reduce Health Care Costs and Raise Much-Needed Revenue May 17, 2002
- CDC Report On Reduced Youth Smoking Shows Tobacco Prevention Measures Work and Should be Applied Aggressively in Every State May 16, 2002
- Delaware's Clean Indoor Air Law Will Protect Kids, Save Lives, and Set an Example for the Nation May 15, 2002
- Florida Legislature Takes Step Forward in Funding Tobacco Prevention, but Further Increases are Needed to Ensure Continued Success May 14, 2002
- Missouri is Dead Last in Protecting Kids from Tobacco Because of Legislature's Failure to Fund Tobacco Prevention May 13, 2002
- Bush Administration Should Support Canada's Right to Sue R.J. Reynolds in Smuggling Case Now Before U.S. Supreme Court May 13, 2002
- West Virginia Advertising Campaign is Important Step in Reducing Youth Tobacco Use, but State Must Adequately Fund Program May 10, 2002
- 2002 Youth Advocates Of The Year Awards Announced May 8, 2002
- Missouri Will Be Last in the Nation in Protecting Kids from Tobacco Unless Conference Committee Provides Funding for Tobacco Prevention May 2, 2002
- California Ruling and Fine Against R.J. Reynolds is Important Step in Holding Tobacco Industry Accountable for Marketing to Kids May 2, 2002
- North Carolina Takes Small Step Forward by Making Modest Commitment to Fund Tobacco Prevention May 1, 2002
- American Legacy Foundation Wins Important Court Victory Over Lorillard's Cynical Attempt to Scuttle 'truth' Campaign May 1, 2002
- Tobacco Industry Gave More Than $4.3 Million in Political Contributions to Date in 2001-2002 Election Cycle Apr 30, 2002
- Campaign Applauds Sen. Durbin, Sen. Brownback and Rep. Markey for Carrying Out Rep. Joe Moakley's Fight to Reduce Fires Caused by Cigarettes Apr 25, 2002
- Philip Morris Hasn't Changed – As Company Adopts New Name, It Blames Parents Rather than Its Own Advertising for Youth Smoking Apr 25, 2002
- New National Ad Campaign Asks Why Philip Morris is Changing Its Name, But Not Its Deadly Habits Apr 23, 2002
- Public Health Groups Urge FDA to Follow up on Nicotine Lollipop Ban by Taking Action Against Other New Nicotine Products Apr 22, 2002
- If Philip Morris Doesn't Want Kids to Smoke, Why is it Challenging Florida's Successful Tobacco Prevention Program? Apr 17, 2002
- Star Scientific's Phase-out of 'Light' and Similar Terms Is Significant Step if Extended to All Its Cigarette Brands Apr 17, 2002
- Nebraska's Higher Cigarette Tax Will Save Lives, Reduce Health Care Costs and Raise Much-Needed Revenue Apr 11, 2002
- New CDC Reports Show State Spending on Tobacco Prevention is Woefully Inadequate to Address Skyrocketing Toll of Tobacco Use Apr 11, 2002
- FDA Action to Stop Sales of Nicotine Lollipops Is Important First Step in Regulation of All Nicotine Products Apr 10, 2002
- Maryland Sets Example for Other States by Increasing Cigarette Tax Apr 6, 2002
- Proliferation of Nicotine Lollipops Underscores Need for FDA Regulation of all Nicotine Products Apr 3, 2002