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June 7, 2011
National

On June 6, the Delaware County Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted a comprehensive smoke-free workplace ordinance. Testimony was given by many members of the health community, including Michael Kelley, a lung cancer survivor and American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network member that worked for years in smoke filled car assembly

June 7, 2011

The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) filed comments this week with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on the proposed Accountable Care Organization (ACO) regulation issued under the Affordable Care Act.

June 6, 2011
New York

Tan Ban Passes Assembly; Senate Needs to Act to Make NY First State in the Nation to Ban Kids from Indoor Tanning Statement from Donald Distasio, CEO, American Cancer Society of NY & NJ, regarding Assembly passage of bill to ban indoor tanning to minors.

May 27, 2011
Maine

Federal Update ACS CAN Senior Director of Policy Testifies on Interstate Sales of Health Insurance

May 27, 2011
Massachusetts

Federal Update ACS CAN Senior Director of Policy Testifies on Interstate Sales of Health Insurance

May 27, 2011
Vermont

Federal Update ACS CAN Senior Director of Policy Testifies on Interstate Sales of Health Insurance

May 25, 2011

House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee Hearing Examines Proposal to Allow Insurance Sales Across State Lines WASHINGTON, D.C. – May 25, 2011 – The high cost of health insurance will not be automatically remedied by increased competition and decreased regulation, factors that could create barriers to comprehensive coverage for patients with

May 24, 2011
National

Tuesday, May 24 at 4:45 pm Our visit with Rep. Yarmuth -- with Jeanine Phillips, another volunteer-- was a delight. Not only does he get it, but he is a champion for cancer research, prevention and early detection funding. It's been a great and

May 24, 2011
National

Amidst a very tight budget year,ξtheξTennessee stateξbudget includes an unprecedented $3.5 millionξ(recurring funds) to TennCare for a comprehensive smoking cessation program, restores $1 millionξin funding for the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program and adds $500,000 for additional smoking cessation and prevention programs throughout the state.ξ These victories are