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Indiana health care providers urge Governor Holcomb to support $2 cigarette tax increase, invest more in health

Significantly raising the cigarette tax is the most effective way to improve the health of Hoosiers

January 13, 2021

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Health care providers from 22 organizations sent a letter to Gov. Eric Holcomb today urging him to prioritize a cigarette tax increase in the 2021 legislative session and increase investments in public health. The letter, signed by leaders of the 22 healthcare provider groups, said the COVID-19 pandemic had magnified other urgent and deadly health crises in Indiana that must be addressed.  

"More than 11,000 Hoosiers will die from a tobacco-related illness in 2021, which is why smoking remains one of the biggest threats to the health of Hoosiers," said Dr. Lisa Hatcher, MD, past president of the Indiana State Medical Association. "Just as wearing a mask and social distancing can save lives during the pandemic, raising the cigarette tax will save lives for generations to come. Now is the time for action." 

Indiana ranks 48th in the nation for its public investment in health programs. Raising the cigarette tax by $2.00 per pack would help 100,000 Hoosiers quit or prevent tobacco addiction, and in the first year, generate nearly $350 million in revenue that should be directed to underfunded health programs. 

"Perhaps no one bears the burden of disinvestment in public health more than Hoosier children," said Dr. Emily Scott, MD, president of the Indiana Chapter of the Academy of Pediatrics. "From infant mortality to rising rates of childhood obesity to the lingering threats of tobacco addiction, the health of our kids is at risk. Raising the cigarette tax by $2.00 per pack and reinvesting in proven health programs could be transformational for Indiana's kids." 

"The COVID-19 pandemic should not distract from efforts to fix other health problems in the state," said Dr. Nykki Boersma, president of the Indiana Academy of Family Physicians. "Indiana’s high smoking rates and low public health investments are hazards that will likely outlast the threat of COVID-19 and that is why it is so important for our policymakers to have a long-term commitment to improving Hoosier health. That commitment starts with raising the cigarette tax by $2 per pack.” 

Groups signing the letter to Gov. Holcomb include: Indiana State Medical Association, Indiana Academy of Family Physicians, Indiana Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Indiana State Nurses Association, Indiana Dental Association, Indiana Osteopathic Association, Indiana Oncology Society, Indiana Chapter of the American College of Cardiology, Indiana Society for Respiratory Care, Indiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, Indiana Pharmacist Association, Indiana Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Indiana Academy of Physician Assistants, Indiana Academy of Dermatology, Indiana Chapter of the American Thoracic Society, Indiana Dental Hygienists Association, Indiana Chapter of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians, Aesculapian Medical Society, Indiana Section of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Indianapolis Medical Society, Coalition for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses of Indiana, and Indiana School Nurses Association. 

You can read the letter here. 

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About Raise it for Health
Created in 2017, Raise It For Health is a campaign focused on increasing Indiana’s cigarette tax by $2 to improve Hoosier health and save lives. The campaign is a collaboration between Tobacco Free Indiana and the Alliance for a Healthier Indiana. For more information about Raise It For Health and the cause, visit www.RaiseItForHealthIN.com. 

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