The clock is ticking for tobacco prevention in Ohio! Just two years ago, we had a nationally recognized prevention program and were experiencing use rates decrease. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said today!
As the tobacco industry spends more money using Ohio as a test market and smoking use is increasing, Ohio is set to end tobacco prevention funding on June 30, 2010. Just a few short months away!
To help turn this problem around, the American Heart Association is partnering with other public health groups to host an Advocacy Day. This could be our last chance to save tobacco prevention for Ohio!
Please mark your calendars for March 17th and make plans to join us! To register, or to simply learn more about Advocacy Day, click here.
We hope to see you there!
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