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State and Local Legislative Action to Reduce Tobacco Use - Smoking and Tobacco Control Monograph No. 11 (Paperback)
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State and Local Legislative Action to Reduce Tobacco Use - Smoking and Tobacco Control Monograph No. 11 (Paperback)
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This monograph is the eleventh volume in the Smoking and Tobacco
Control series released by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The
National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)
and the National Association of Local Boards of Health (NALBOH) are
working with NCI in disseminating findings from this important
publication. NACCHO is a nonprofit membership organization that
serves all of the nearly 3,000 local public health agencies (LPHAs)
in the nation's cities, counties, townships, and districts. The
organization provides local health departments with education,
information, research, and technical assistance on a variety of
topics. It also facilitates partnerships among local, state, and
federal agencies in order to promote and strengthen public health.
NALBOH is an organization that represents the interests of local
boards of health and assists those boards in assuring the health of
the community. NALBOH enhances and supports all 3,200 local health
boards across the country by providing linkages, networks,
education, and training. It is also committed to promoting health
and effective public health policy at all levels of government and
also to strengthening the ability of health boards to develop
tobacco control policy efforts. NACCHO and NALBOH constituents have
unique roles in tobacco prevention and control. They often
represent the local government infrastructure, and as such, they
can play leadership roles in local policy development,
implementation, and enforcement. For years, tobacco control
legislation enacted at the city and county levels were much more
stringent than those enacted at the federal or state level.
However, few local communities were involved in implementing and
managing actual public health programs to reduce tobacco use. This
was seen primarily as a national or state responsibility.
Fortunately, local communities have become more involved in recent
years. This trend has been supported mainly by LPHAs, and both
NACCHO and NALBOH have helped local communities become more
involved in the development of public health policy.
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