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Report: Wyoming Mothers are "Smokin’" – Even While Pregnant

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Monday, January 14, 2008   

Laramie, WY – The new tobacco report card from the American Lung Association (ALA) gives Wyoming an "A" for the state's $7 million investment in programs to help smokers quit. But "the rest of the story" isn't pretty. When it comes to limiting kids' access to tobacco products and cigarette tax rates, the scores drop to "D's", and plummet to an "F" for Wyoming's lack of smokefree laws in workplaces, schools, restaurants and most other places.

Perhaps most distressing are statistics on who's lighting up. In Wyoming, mothers-to-be smoke at twice the national rate of 10 percent. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention associates this behavior with slow fetal growth and other health issues for both mothers and their babies.

Marc Homer with Wyoming Kids Count finds this very disturbing.

"And it gets worse in some of our counties, including Natrona, one of our most populous counties. There, 26.5 percent of mothers smoke during pregnancy."

He recommends the state use some of its Tobacco Control Program Funding for a targeted campaign to get pregnant women to tap into resources that can help them break the smoking habit.

Some Wyoming towns have passed local smoke-free laws that ban smoking in public places and restaurants. Homer says such a law in Laramie helped reduce smoking rates for everyone.

"It did help establish more of a culture that frowns upon smoking, and that in the long-term is going to have a benefit for the entire community."

Raising tobacco taxes also would reduce smoking rates. The State Children's Health Insurance Program, recently vetoed by President Bush, would have been funded by a higher federal tobacco tax.

The ALA's annual tobacco report cards are available by state online, at www.stateoftobaccocontrol.org.




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