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Description: A project by the San Francisco Tobacco Free Coalition, a grassroots coalition of health, youth-serving, and environmental agencies that advocates for tobacco control ordinances in San Francisco. They have successfully advocated for the banning of vending machines, tobacco and alcohol advertising on city property, smoke-free worksites and restaurants, the prohibition of tobacco self-service merchandising displays, and most recently a tobacco retailers permit ordinance. The site includes a comprehensive guide to building a community action model (CAM).
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Creator: The San Francisco Tobacco Free Project
Publisher: The San Francisco Tobacco Free Project
Coverage: California
Tag: community based organization, cessation , grassroots, smokefree, local government, youth , tobacco related disease, secondhand smoke, ETS
Collector: UCSF Industry Documents Digital Library
Description: Ballotpedia is an interactive almanac of state politics. The entry for the California Tobacco Tax for Cancer Research Act (June 2012) details the Hope 2010: California Cancer Research Act (CCRA) measure and includes a summary of the initiative, ballot qualification and election date, the parties in support and in opposition, and the fiscal impact to California
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Creator: Ballotpedia
Publisher: Ballotpedia
Coverage: California
Tag: cessation , tobacco tax, CCRA, cancer, youth , tobacco related disease, Prop 29, ballot measures
Collector: UCSF Industry Documents Digital Library
Description: Main campaign website for the June 2012 California Cancer Research Act which qualified for California's next statewide ballot after its supporting coalition submitted over 600,000 voter signatures for verification in June 2010. If passed, the CCRA will provide more than $500 million a year to find new ways to detect, treat, prevent, and cure cancer and other tobacco-related illnesses. The coalition is led by the American Cancer Society, American Lung Association in California, American Heart Association, Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, Stand Up To Cancer, and Livestrong. Site includes videos and media from cancer survivors, text of the full initiative, ways to donate and advocate, and campaign news. Site taken down sometime in December 2012
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Subject: cancer, tobacco tax, ballot measures, Lance Armstrong, Don Perata, cessation, cancer research, tobacco-related disease, Prop 29, CCRA
Creator: Californians for a Cure
Publisher: Californians for a Cure
Coverage: California
Tag: marketing, cessation , tobacco tax, CCRA, cancer, youth , tobacco related disease, ballot measures
Collector: UCSF Industry Documents Digital Library
Description: The Mission of the California Tobacco Control Program (CTCP) is to improve the health of all Californians by reducing illness and premature death attributable to the use of tobacco products. Through leadership, experience and research, CTCP empowers statewide and local health agencies to promote health and quality of life by advocating social norms that create a tobacco-free environment. Site includes press releases, local and statewide project information, tobacco control resources, funding opportunities, tobacco control fact sheets and reports on tobacco control evaluation in California.
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Creator: California Department of Public Health
Publisher: California Department of Public Health
Coverage: California
Tag: cessation , tobacco tax, media campaign, tobacco retailers, youth , tobacco related disease, ballot measures, secondhand smoke
Collector: UCSF Industry Documents Digital Library
Description: A project by the San Francisco Tobacco Free Coalition, a grassroots coalition of health, youth-serving, and environmental agencies that advocates for tobacco control ordinances in San Francisco. They have successfully advocated for the banning of vending machines, tobacco and alcohol advertising on city property, smoke-free worksites and restaurants, the prohibition of tobacco self-service merchandising displays, and most recently a tobacco retailers permit ordinance. The site includes a comprehensive guide to building a community action model (CAM).
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Creator: The San Francisco Tobacco Free Project
Publisher: The San Francisco Tobacco Free Project
Coverage: California
Tag: community based organization, cessation , grassroots, smokefree, local government, youth , tobacco related disease, secondhand smoke, ETS
Collector: UCSF Industry Documents Digital Library
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