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October 3, 2012
National

October 2 was an historic day for advocates of smoke-free air in Alaska. Citizens of Palmer voted 452-Î_Š—283 in support of Proposition 3: prohibiting smoking (including hookah and e-cigarettes) in places of employment and public places.ξ The passage of this ordinance is substantial progress towards making PalmerŠ—Ès workplaces healthier, and

October 1, 2012

Washington, D.C. Oct. 1, 2012 With the first presidential debate just days away, President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney have provided the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) with their positions on how, if elected, they would put the country back on track toward defeating

September 25, 2012
Nevada

Pam Witzel has joined the ACS CAN volunteer leadership team as Interim Lead for Nevada's new congressional district 4. Pam is an attorney, small business owner (Pam owns Smart Geek Products, maker of the Blue Boost (a must for every cell phone user) with her husband Steve, and cancer advocate.

September 24, 2012
National

This week, researchers released important findings that might change the way doctors will look at and treat breast cancer ξin the future. Thanks to the NIH-funded Cancer Genome Atlas , researchers are beginning to find characteristics for genetic changes to certain cancers, including breast cancer. As Dr. Matthew Ellis of

September 24, 2012

Washington, D.C. -- September 24, 2012 -- "This week marks the beginning of a new era for consumers seeking reliable and accessible information about their health benefits. For decades, consumers have had to rely on long and complicated benefit summaries for those details. But under the Affordable Care Act, insurers

September 21, 2012
New York

Statement from Russ Sciandra, NYS Director of Advocacy, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network re: study that says poor smokers spend 25 percent of their incomes on cigarettes. “The report’s* finding that poor New Yorkers spend 25 percent of their income on cigarettes is shocking and should

September 20, 2012

WASHINGTON, D.C. September 20, 2012 The House Energy and Commerce Committee is expected to vote today on legislation (H.R. 1206) that would remove the commissions of health insurance agents from the medical loss ratio (MLR), a calculation that insurers must use to show the proportion of premiums they spend on

September 18, 2012
Texas

ACS CAN State Lead Ambassador Karen Heusinkveld (featured above), along with dozens of Texas volunteers and more than 600 volunteers across the county, visited Washington D.C. on September 12-15 as part of ACS CAN's Federal Leadership Summit and Lobby Day.

September 14, 2012

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- September 14, 2012 -- Following is a statement from Christopher W. Hansen, president of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN), on the White House report issued today on the impact of mandated budget cuts that are scheduled to take effect Jan. 1: "This report