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Where Has All the Tobacco Money Gone?
ABC NEWS INVESTIGATION ^ | Nov. 4, 20 | BRIAN ROSS

Posted on 11/04/2005 11:27:26 PM PST by SheLion

Money from the landmark settlement with Big Tobacco helped pay for a a golf course sprinkler system in New York State.  (ABC News)

Money From Settlement With Big Tobacco Goes to Fund Auto Speedway, Golf Course Sprinklers

Nov. 4, 2005 Less than three percent of the $250 billion settlement between the tobacco companies and the fifty states has been used to fund anti-smoking campaigns.

When the tobacco industry settled out of court with the 50 states seven years ago this month, state officials said the money would be used to prevent kids from starting to smoke. Anti-Smoking Campaigns Forgotten

Yet, in Virginia, a large portion of the tobacco money has been used to improve an auto speedway while in New York, it was invested in a golf course sprinkler system.

New tobacco warehouses were built with the money in North Carolina, and in Lincoln, Neb., officials used the money to enforce the pooper-scooper law. In Kentucky, cattle farmers received the money through farm subsidies. "Everything except getting our kids not to smoke," said Joseph Califano, former secretary of health, education, and welfare during the late 1970s. "And it's a tragedy." Despite what officials — including Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal — promised in 1998, 97 percent of the funds won by the states from the tobacco companies went for anything but anti-smoking campaigns.

"We need to use the tools and resources that this agreement will give us to enter a new phase in this campaign," Blumenthal said in 1998.

Since then, his state has ranked the sixth lowest in spending on anti-smoking campaigns.

"I am embarrassed and outraged that our state has been virtually dead last in using the money as it was designed to do," said Blumenthal.

In Buffalo, N.Y., county officials chose to take less than half what they were due so that they could receive all of the money up front. According to County Executive Joe Giambra, most of that money has since gone to fund civic improvements.

"Not a penny," Giambra said of the tobacco money. "We have not spent any money specifically from this settlement agreement."

Some States Have Limited Success

The few states that have used the money for aggressive anti-smoking campaigns have seen successful results.

Florida created anti-smoking commercials, including one in which smoking wins a mock award for causing the most deaths in a year.

"They showed a 38 percent drop in teenage smoking, the most dramatic drop in the country," said former health secretary Califano.

After only a few years, however, the Florida legislature drastically cut the money for the campaign from $70 million a year to $1 million a year.

"We've lost over these years hundreds of thousands of kids who have become addicted to cigarettes, who we know we could have kept off if the governments of the states had invested that money in tough prevention programs," said Califano.


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To: SheLion
It's funny how She Lion and I came to the same conclusions, only I was blaming Tobacco Free Kids, the ACS and ALA instead of the RWJF and big pharma. They are all begninning to look the same.

When I recently learned this story was on Free Republic, I wanted to make some belated comments. "Where Has All the Tobacco Money Gone?" seems to me to be simply more anti propaganda from ABC, the star promoter for Tobacco Control recently. ABC is also the network running the "Quit to Live" anti-smoking special series all month long, as part of their antismoking campaign.

This so-called "news" story was only written to rehash what everyone already knows....the MSA money has been spent to support states' pet projects and budgets all across the country. The main purpose seems to be to supply another platform for further whining on the part of Anti-tobacco activists, to remind everyone how desperately they still need money and how Antis feel they were robbed of the '98 MSA settlement funds.

ABC, as a mouthpiece for the antis, only issued this story so that the Anti Health Organizations can continue to vocalize their greed for a share of the spoils from the still pending RICO trial and to keep the ball rolling for more tobacco tax hikes.

The series "Quit to Live" continues on "World News Tonight."

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41 posted on 11/08/2005 10:10:23 AM PST by Garnet Dawn (""A society of sheep must in time beget a government of wolves." --Bertrand de Jouvenel)
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When the lawmakers spend that money on race tracks, golf courses and town gardens, there is REALLY something wrong!!!

Darlene Brennan - The Smoker's Club, Inc. - New England Regional Director The United Pro Choice Smokers Rights Newsletter - http://www.smokersclubinc.com Maine Smokers Rights - http://www.geocities.com/shelioness/mainerights.html mailto:darlene@maine.rr.com - Respect Freedom of Choice!

42 posted on 11/08/2005 11:45:55 AM PST by SheLion (Trying to make a life in the BLUE state of Maine!)
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