Cancer Advocates Urge Lawmakers to Use JUUL Settlement Funds for Youth Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Programs
Cancer Advocates Gathered at the Statehouse Today to Say Kentucky Can and Must Do Better to Reduce the Burden of Tobacco on Kentuckians
Cancer Advocates Gathered at the Statehouse Today to Say Kentucky Can and Must Do Better to Reduce the Burden of Tobacco on Kentuckians
Everyone has the right to breathe clean, smoke-free air regardless of where they live, work or play. That is why the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) opposes House Bill 211.
As lawmakers kick off for the 2025 legislative session, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network urges legislators to prioritize proven youth tobacco prevention measures and programs that help those already addicted quit.
FRANKFORT, KY – Cancer patients, survivors and advocates are marking the American Cancer Society's 48th annual Great American Smokeout® by calling on elected officials across the state to do more to reduce tobacco use.
The Toll of Tobacco on Kentucky Has Gone on for Too Long and is Too Great to Ignore
The Toll of Tobacco on Kentucky is Too Great to Ignore
City Council Voted to Weaken the City’s Smoke-free Ordinance
City Council Scheduled Vote Could Weaken the City’s Smoke-free Ordinance
Kentucky Must Do Better to Reduce the Burden of Cancer
ACS CAN urges state lawmakers and Gov. Beshear to invest $10 million annually in fact-based tobacco prevention and cessation programs