New Interactive Tobacco Policy Map Launched

16 March 2010 by Mr. Scsi, 9 Comments

Interactive Tool Will Provide Latest Data on State Smoking Laws and Tobacco Control Spending http://www.rwjf.org/publichealth/product.jsp?id=56548 For the first time, a new interactive map from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation will give policy-makers and advocates a nationwide picture of continuing state efforts on key tobacco control policies. “Users will be able to see whether a state is ahead or behind the curve in protecting and promoting health,” says Michelle Larkin, J.D., M.S., R.N., leader of RWJF’s Public Health Team. The RWJF Tobacco Map uses data from the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and the Americans for Non-Smokers’ Rights and will be updated as new information becomes available.

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