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Affordable Care ActFamily Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control ActTaking it to the Streets

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Janet Williams

Senior Policy Analyst

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ACA and Cessation

• Medicaid – Pregnant Women

• Medicaid– Children

• Medicaid – newly eligible in 2014 - Essential Health Benefits Package

• Medicare - Prescription cessation medications (Part D) and individual counseling (Part B) are covered

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Policies to Pursue

• Medicaid Coverage for All

• Essential Benefits

• Private Insurance

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Tobacco Control Act

• The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA)

• Granted the FDA authority to regulate the manufacturing, marketing and sale of tobacco products

• Expands what states can do to prohibit or restrict tobacco product marketing.

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What is Covered

• Restricts tobacco advertising and promotion in order to promote overall public health

• Bans all cigarettes that have a characterizing flavor, including all fruit and candy flavors

• Prohibits health claims • Requires tobacco companies to disclose the contents of tobacco

products, changes to their products and research about the health effects of their products

• Requires larger, more visible, and more informative health warning labels on advertisements for cigarettes and smokeless tobacco

• Prohibits terms such as “light,” “mild” and “low-tar” on tobacco product packages and advertisements, while authorizing the FDA to restrict additional terms in the future

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What is Left for Advocates

• Limit the number or size of tobacco product ads at retail outlets

• Require that all tobacco products or tobacco product ads be kept away from cash registers in order to reduce impulse purchases by smokers trying to quit.

• Restrict or eliminate “power walls” of cigarettes being offered for sale at retail outlets

• Change cigar designations and placements

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But What Else

• Surveillance

• Smokefree Festivals

• Smokefree Housing

• Remove all signage from Windows

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