Keith and stuff
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New Hampshire budgeted no state funds to reduce tobacco sale, along with three other states (OH, CT and NV.) Overall, states spent $456.7 million to reduce tobacco sales. The CDC recommended that states spend $3.7 billion to reduce tobacco sales. Needless to say, the American Heart Association and the American Cancer Society are not happy.
http://insurancenewsnet.com/article.aspx?id=305834
Counting both state funds and federal grants, only Alaska and North Dakota currently fund tobacco prevention programs at CDC-recommended levels. Only four other states provide even half the recommended funding, while 33 states and Washington, DC, provide less than a quarter.
http://insurancenewsnet.com/article.aspx?id=305834
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