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Passage Urged for Budget Amendment for Public Health; Tobacco Tax-Reduce Deficit,Cut Teen Smoking
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Posted on 03/11/2004 11:18:34 AM PST by chance33_98

Passage Urged for Budget Amendment for Public Health; Tobacco Tax to Fund Health Programs, Reduce Deficit, and Cut Teen Smoking

3/11/2004 1:46:00 PM

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To: National Desk

Contact: Unice Lieberman of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, 202-661-5711 or Unice.Lieberman@cancer.org

WASHINGTON, March 11 /U.S. Newswire/ -- An American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) proposal to increase the budget for public health while substantially reducing the national debt by increasing the federal tobacco tax to one dollar will be offered as an amendment to the Senate Budget Resolution by Senators Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) and Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.). ACS CAN has launched a nationwide grassroots campaign, including running phone banks and local advertising, to line up support for a vote on the Amendment, which may come as early as today.

"This Amendment is good fiscal policy and good for public health," said Gary J. Streit, a member of the ACS CAN Board of Directors. "Raising the federal tobacco tax will generate ample new revenue for public health, including cancer research and prevention with enough left over for deficit reduction. On top of that, higher cigarette taxes are proven to reduce smoking, especially among youth. We call that a win-win, win-win."

The Harkin-Feinstein Amendment will increase discretionary spending for public health programs in fiscal year 2005 by $6 billion. This figure matches the amount the American Cancer Society and almost 400 other organizations have called on the Administration and Congress to provide. The Administration's proposed budget does not keep pace with inflation and threatens to slow medical research and delivery of new treatments. If enacted, it would cut public health funding for the first time since 1982. Meanwhile, strong public support exists for public health funding. According to a recent poll conducted by the American Cancer Society and Trust for America's Health, more than three in four Americans (78 percent) want the government to increase spending to protect the nation's health against major diseases and emerging bio-threats.

Strong public and bipartisan support also exists for tobacco tax increases. Since 2002, more than 30 states and the District of Columbia have turned to cigarette tax increases for new revenue, including 17 instances in states with Republican governors. In every one of those states, tax revenues rose while smoking and cigarette sales declined. Nationwide and state polls show overwhelming broad, bipartisan support for tax increases.

"Budgets are about setting priorities and with this vote, Congress can demonstrate that funding for cancer research and prevention is a national priority," said Daniel E. Smith, national vice president of ACS CAN. "The public is with us and we plan to let them know whether their Senators are with us too."

Tobacco related illnesses kill 440,000 people a year and cost the economy more than $155 billion in direct health care costs and lost productivity, yet the current federal tobacco tax is just 39 cents. Raising the tax by 61 cents for a total of one dollar could generate enough revenue cover public health needs and help pay down the deficit. At the same time, increased tobacco taxes are a proven, effective strategy to lower use of a deadly product among youths and smoking adults. Studies show that every 10 percent increase in the price of cigarettes will reduce overall consumption by three to five percent and decrease youth smoking by seven percent.

The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) is the nonprofit, nonpartisan sister advocacy organization of the American Cancer Society. ACS CAN is dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major public health problem through voter education and issue campaigns aimed at influencing candidates and lawmakers to support laws and policies that will help people fight cancer.


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KEYWORDS: pufflist; smoking; tobaccotaxes
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1 posted on 03/11/2004 11:18:35 AM PST by chance33_98
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To: chance33_98; *puff_list; Just another Joe; Great Dane; Max McGarrity; Madame Dufarge; MeeknMing; ...
WHY are they dragging their feet??!!

Why don't they just ban the damn stuff and we can get on with a Civil War! Plus, cut their damn MSA money! I'd love it!

2 posted on 03/11/2004 11:24:05 AM PST by SheLion (Curiosity killed the cat BUT satisfaction brought her back!!!)
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To: SheLion
ACS CAN has launched a nationwide grassroots campaign, including running phone banks and local advertising, to line up support for a vote on the Amendment, which may come as early as today.

This is NOT a grassrots effort of any kind - this is lobbying being done by a tax-exempt so-called health organization.....

3 posted on 03/11/2004 12:40:40 PM PST by Gabz (The tobacco industry doesn't pay cigarette taxes - smokers do!)
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To: SheLion
Jeez! Can't these guys see a Black Market in the making?
4 posted on 03/11/2004 12:41:04 PM PST by annyokie (There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
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To: Gabz
Gabz:

Off topic: I saw TSP at WalMart yesterday under the "Red Devil" label if you haven't already gotten some.
5 posted on 03/11/2004 12:42:34 PM PST by annyokie (There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
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To: chance33_98
"This Amendment is good fiscal policy and good for public health," said Gary J. Streit, a member of the ACS CAN Board of Directors. "Raising the federal tobacco tax will generate ample new revenue for public health, including cancer research and prevention with enough left over for deficit reduction. On top of that, higher cigarette taxes are proven to reduce smoking, especially among youth. We call that a win-win, win-win."

Barbra Steisand..............if they didn't waste so dadgum much money on efforts to denomize and denormalize smoers there would be more than enough money for cancer research and deficit reduction..........

6 posted on 03/11/2004 12:49:47 PM PST by Gabz (The tobacco industry doesn't pay cigarette taxes - smokers do!)
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To: SheLion
The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) is the nonprofit, nonpartisan sister advocacy organization of the American Cancer Society. ACS CAN is dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major public health problem through voter education and issue campaigns aimed at influencing candidates and lawmakers to support laws and policies that will help people fight cancer.

The more I read of this more and more ticked off I am getting.

This is not "voter education" it is out and out lobbying and electioneering - both violations of non-profit tax exempt status it enjoys.

These lobbying efforts need to be called what they are and these NGO's need to be totally stripped of their tax exempt status.

The IRS is all over every day tax payers for the littlest thing - but these groups day in and day out blatantly fault the laws and are given a pass.

Why is there no outrage over it??????

7 posted on 03/11/2004 1:01:07 PM PST by Gabz (The tobacco industry doesn't pay cigarette taxes - smokers do!)
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To: annyokie
I must need some cognizent memory enhancing (where are my cigarettes) because for the life of me I know I should know what you are talking abouat....but have actually no idea...

Could you help me out please, because I was planning a Wal-Mart trip this weekend anyway?
8 posted on 03/11/2004 1:04:10 PM PST by Gabz (The tobacco industry doesn't pay cigarette taxes - smokers do!)
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To: Gabz
A few days ago, you had remarked that you had a mold problem at the house and wanted to know where you could get some TSP. I saw some at WallyWorld and thought, "I should let her know."

Here, let me light that for ya. ; )
9 posted on 03/11/2004 1:06:29 PM PST by annyokie (There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
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To: annyokie
Thank you - yes now I remember the conversation.

I appreciate you remembering and thinking of me....I wrote down the brand name and will look for it when in Wally World.

thanks again.
10 posted on 03/11/2004 1:15:44 PM PST by Gabz (The tobacco industry doesn't pay cigarette taxes - smokers do!)
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To: Gabz
You're very welcome. It's either the TSP or ya'll need to start smoking in the rest of the house!
11 posted on 03/11/2004 1:20:53 PM PST by annyokie (There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
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To: Gabz
Why is there no outrage over it??????

I can't understand it, Gabz. Everyone else puts up a fight when something THEY enjoy is under attack.

I guess the anti's have gotten to most smokers for this to carry on. What sheeple we have become. Everyone bitches but no one can do anything.

If we only had the money...............

12 posted on 03/11/2004 1:51:57 PM PST by SheLion (Curiosity killed the cat BUT satisfaction brought her back!!!)
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To: annyokie
Jeez! Can't these guys see a Black Market in the making?

Why don't the anti's just ban the damn stuff so we can get on with a civil war and be done with it?

And also, at the same time, we can cut off their MSA money! Sounds good to ME!

13 posted on 03/11/2004 1:53:56 PM PST by SheLion (Curiosity killed the cat BUT satisfaction brought her back!!!)
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To: annyokie
LOL! I can hear the antis screaming now!!!!!!!
14 posted on 03/11/2004 1:56:00 PM PST by Gabz (The tobacco industry doesn't pay cigarette taxes - smokers do!)
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To: SheLion
Sigh..............
15 posted on 03/11/2004 1:56:52 PM PST by Gabz (The tobacco industry doesn't pay cigarette taxes - smokers do!)
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To: Gabz
Sigh..............

I know, Gabz! I just shake my head here. I'd throw my hands in the air, but I know that's what "they" want. I refuse to give in!

16 posted on 03/11/2004 1:58:17 PM PST by SheLion (Curiosity killed the cat BUT satisfaction brought her back!!!)
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To: SheLion
Same here.
17 posted on 03/11/2004 2:23:00 PM PST by Gabz (The tobacco industry doesn't pay cigarette taxes - smokers do!)
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To: chance33_98
As far as I know, only one cancer is related to smoking, what are we going to do about the other 95%.
18 posted on 03/11/2004 3:57:00 PM PST by Great Dane (You can smoke just about everywhere in Denmark.)
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To: SheLion
"Why don't they just ban the damn stuff....?"

Sheila-baby lion cakes! You're starting to see the light! I knew you could do it! BAN IT ALREADY! Right on!

19 posted on 03/13/2004 1:11:06 PM PST by at bay (no deals, Jacquelyn, only choice of lobster, steak or chicken for last dinner party of one)
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To: at bay
Alright, Mr. Weiner, this is only gonna hurt for a second. I'm gonna pull the ban (dage) off all at once. You may want to blubber for a little while, but in the end you'll thank me for doing it quickly, rather than piecemeal.
20 posted on 03/13/2004 1:15:54 PM PST by at bay (no deals, Jacquelyn, only choice of lobster, steak or chicken for last dinner party of one)
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