Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids Applauds Maine for Tobacco Prevention Funding
04/26/00
WASHINGTON, April 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Campaign For
Tobacco-Free Kids applauds Maine's governor and Legislature for
taking the lead in tobacco prevention and authorizing more than $18
million from the state's first year tobacco settlement payme
Maine's authorized funding for tobacco prevention is the highest
per capita expenditure in the nation. With an amount of $15 per
capita, Maine is well within the guidelines for fully funding an
effective tobacco prevention program developed by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. With 7000 Maine kids under 18
becoming new daily smokers every year, the authorization of funds is
an important first step toward implementing a comprehensive tobacco
prevention program. The state can now move forward to create a
tobacco prevention program from the model developed by the CDC. This
is the same kind of comprehensive prevention program that is
responsible for dramatic decreases in smoking rates for both kids and
adults in states like California, Massachusetts and Florida.
"Our thanks go to Governor Angus King, House Speaker G. Steven
Rowe, the Joint Committee on Appropriations, and all the many Maine
grassroots organizations that worked so hard to make this remarkable
funding package a reality," said Matthew L Myers, president of the
Campaign For Tobacco-Free Kids.
"Maine's leaders have kept the promise made when the tobacco
settlement was signed in 1998, and have used the money to protect
Maine's kids and save lives. By authorizing an ample amount for
tobacco prevention, Maine's leaders have assured the future health on
the state's next generation," Myers said.