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Arkansas Slips but Still
a National
Leader in Tobacco Control
Arkansas
slipped a notch in the national ranking to number 6 and remains one of top states for spending tobacco
settlement money for tobacco prevention. It spent $15.6 million for tobacco
control work which is 87.1% of the Center for Disease Control [CDC] recommended
minimum. One of the goals being discussed for the upcoming legislative session
is to raise this to 100% of CDC recommendation.
Arkansas is bordered by the worst states in this
category. Missouri, Tennessee and Mississippi. Mississippi,
long a national leader and one of the few states that met the CDC’s
recommendation, has fallen to near the bottom because Governor Haley Barbour, a
former tobacco lobbyist, has worked relentlessly to eliminate funding for the
program.
Nationally,
the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids seems some improvement but says much needs
to be improved. It said in a national news release, “This year, we find that
while the states have modestly increased total funding for tobacco prevention
and cessation programs, the vast majority of states are still failing to keep
the promise of the tobacco settlement and falling far short of funding such
programs at even minimum levels recommended by the CDC.”