Tobacco Control in Transition: Public Support and Governmental Disarray in Arizona 1997- 2007
UCSF Tobacco Control Policy Making: United States Title Tobacco Control in Transition: Public Support and Governmental Disarray in Arizona 1997- 2007 Permalink https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1gh7g5p1 Authors Hendlin M.Sc., Yogi H. Barnes, Richard L, JD Glantz, Stanton A., Ph.D. Publication Date 2008-01-29 eScholarship.org Powered by the California Digital Library University of California Tobacco Control in Transition: Public Support and Governmental Disarray in Arizona 1997-2007 Yogi H. Hendlin, M.Sc. Richard Barnes, J.D. Stanton A. Glantz, Ph.D. Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education School of Medicine University of California, San Francisco San Francisco CA 94143-1390 January 2008 Tobacco Control in Transition: Public Support and Governmental Disarray in Arizona 1997-2007 Yogi H. Hendlin, M.Sc. Richard Barnes, J.D. Stanton A. Glantz, Ph.D. Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education School of Medicine University of California, San Francisco San Francisco CA 94143-1390 January 2008 Supported in part by National Cancer Institute Grant CA-61021, the Cahan Endowment provided by the Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute, and other donors. Opinions expressed reflect the views of the authors and do not necessarily represent the sponsoring agencies. This report is available on the World Wide Web at http://repositories.ucsf.edu/ctcre/tcpmus/Arizona2007. Reports on other states and nations are available at http://repositories.cdlib.org/ctcre . 1 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • Tobacco control in Arizona flourished from 1997-2007, thanks to public support at the ballot box and the hard work of Arizonan tobacco control activists. • Arizona's state-run Tobacco Education and Prevention Program (TEPP), created by Proposition 200 in 1994 from 23% of a 40 cent tobacco tax increase, provided a key component in Arizona tobacco control, spending between $15 and $36 million annually.
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