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The National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids, based in Washington, D.C., presents the full text of a fact sheet entitled "Summary of the Multistate Tobacco Settlement." The fact sheet discusses the multistate settlement agreement with the major U.S. tobacco companies, as well as important matters not addressed in the agreement.
Summary of the Multistate Tobacco Settlement
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The National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids, based in Washington, D.C., presents the full text of a fact sheet entitled "Summary of the Multistate Tobacco Settlement." The fact sheet discusses the multistate settlement agreement with the major U.S. tobacco companies, as well as important matters not addressed in the agreement.
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The National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids, based in Washington, D.C., presents the full text of a fact sheet entitled "Summary of the Multistate Tobacco Settlement." The fact sheet discusses the multistate settlement agreement with the major U.S. tobacco companies, as well as important matters not addressed in the agreement.
Constitutional and Antitrust Violations of the Multistate Tobacco Settlement
Author: Thomas C. O'Brien
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Category : Products liability
Languages : en
Pages : 29
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Category : Products liability
Languages : en
Pages : 29
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An Analysis of the Impact of the Multistate Master Settlement Agreement on the Practice of Tobacco Control in the U.S.
Author: Colleen Melissa Keyes
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Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Languages : en
Pages : 108
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The Multistate Master Settlement Agreement and the Future of State and Local Tobacco Control
Author: Tobacco Control Resource Center
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Category : Products liability
Languages : en
Pages : 145
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Category : Products liability
Languages : en
Pages : 145
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States Tobacco Settlement
Author: Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
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Category : Public health
Languages : en
Pages : 137
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"On November 23, 1998, 46 states settled their lawsuits against the major tobacco companies to recover tobacco-related health care costs, joining four states (Mississippi, Texas, Florida and Minnesota) that had reached earlier, individual settlements. These settlements required the tobacco companies to make annual payments to the states in perpetuity, with total payments over the first 25 years estimated at $246 billion. The multi-state settlement, known as the Master Settlement Agreement, also imposed limited restrictions on the marketing of tobacco products ... Five years after the November 1998 state tobacco settlement, we find that most states havefailed to keep their promise to use a significant portion of the settlement funds to reduce tobacco's terrible toll on America's children, families and communities. We also find that the settlement's marketing restrictions have done little to reduce the tobacco companies' ability to market their products aggressively in ways effective at reaching and influencing our children."--Executive summary.
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Category : Public health
Languages : en
Pages : 137
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"On November 23, 1998, 46 states settled their lawsuits against the major tobacco companies to recover tobacco-related health care costs, joining four states (Mississippi, Texas, Florida and Minnesota) that had reached earlier, individual settlements. These settlements required the tobacco companies to make annual payments to the states in perpetuity, with total payments over the first 25 years estimated at $246 billion. The multi-state settlement, known as the Master Settlement Agreement, also imposed limited restrictions on the marketing of tobacco products ... Five years after the November 1998 state tobacco settlement, we find that most states havefailed to keep their promise to use a significant portion of the settlement funds to reduce tobacco's terrible toll on America's children, families and communities. We also find that the settlement's marketing restrictions have done little to reduce the tobacco companies' ability to market their products aggressively in ways effective at reaching and influencing our children."--Executive summary.
Multistate Tobacco Settlement's Shortcomings
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The National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids, based in Washington, D.C., presents the full text of a fact sheet entitled "Multistate Tobacco Settlement's Shortcomings." The fact sheet discusses the problem of the multistate settlement agreement with the cigarette companies not adequately addressing the problem of tobacco use in the United States.
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The National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids, based in Washington, D.C., presents the full text of a fact sheet entitled "Multistate Tobacco Settlement's Shortcomings." The fact sheet discusses the problem of the multistate settlement agreement with the cigarette companies not adequately addressing the problem of tobacco use in the United States.
Multistate Tobacco Settlement Agreement Does Not Eliminate the Need for FDA Authority Over Tobacco
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The National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids, based in Washington, D.C., presents the full text of a fact sheet entitled "Multistate Tobacco Settlement Agreement Does Not Eliminate the Need for FDA Authority over Tobacco." The fact sheet discusses how there is still a need for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to have jurisdiction over tobacco products and marketing to protect the public despite the restrictions on tobacco company activities contained in the multistate settlement agreement between the states and the tobacco companies.
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The National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids, based in Washington, D.C., presents the full text of a fact sheet entitled "Multistate Tobacco Settlement Agreement Does Not Eliminate the Need for FDA Authority over Tobacco." The fact sheet discusses how there is still a need for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to have jurisdiction over tobacco products and marketing to protect the public despite the restrictions on tobacco company activities contained in the multistate settlement agreement between the states and the tobacco companies.
Evaluation of the Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Program
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ISBN: 9780833079466
Category : Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Tobacco takes a staggering toll on the health, well being, and finances of states. This report provides an independent evaluation of the performance of Arkansas' seven health-related programs funded by the state's share of the multi-state tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA), includes an historical overview and summary of the activities of the Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Commission (ATSC), and examines changes in health outcomes attributed to the MSA-funded Arkansas programs over the past decade. MSA imposed no restrictions on how states could spend their payments, and states chose to allocate them to a wide variety of activities. In Arkansas, virtually all of the state's share of MSA funds were allocated to health related programs, with approximately one-third dedicated to tobacco prevention and cessation. The authors' findings are drawn from quarterly reports and spending and funding data compiled by the ATSC and the seven funded programs, as well as data provided by the programs to calculate unit costs for key program initiatives. Secondary data sources employed to assess health-related outcomes included national surveys plus state supplements for the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS); U.S. Census data; data summaries from non-profit organizations such as the American Lung Association, Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, and the United Healthcare Foundation; and statistics from the Arkansas Department of Health. The contents of this report should be of interest to national and state policymakers, health care researchers and providers, and others concerned with the effect of the tobacco settlement funds on the health of Arkansans.
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Category : Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Tobacco takes a staggering toll on the health, well being, and finances of states. This report provides an independent evaluation of the performance of Arkansas' seven health-related programs funded by the state's share of the multi-state tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA), includes an historical overview and summary of the activities of the Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Commission (ATSC), and examines changes in health outcomes attributed to the MSA-funded Arkansas programs over the past decade. MSA imposed no restrictions on how states could spend their payments, and states chose to allocate them to a wide variety of activities. In Arkansas, virtually all of the state's share of MSA funds were allocated to health related programs, with approximately one-third dedicated to tobacco prevention and cessation. The authors' findings are drawn from quarterly reports and spending and funding data compiled by the ATSC and the seven funded programs, as well as data provided by the programs to calculate unit costs for key program initiatives. Secondary data sources employed to assess health-related outcomes included national surveys plus state supplements for the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS); U.S. Census data; data summaries from non-profit organizations such as the American Lung Association, Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, and the United Healthcare Foundation; and statistics from the Arkansas Department of Health. The contents of this report should be of interest to national and state policymakers, health care researchers and providers, and others concerned with the effect of the tobacco settlement funds on the health of Arkansans.
Evaluation of the Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Program
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Category : Health promotion
Languages : en
Pages : 9
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Category : Health promotion
Languages : en
Pages : 9
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ASSIST
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Category : Health education
Languages : en
Pages : 586
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Category : Health education
Languages : en
Pages : 586
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