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Friday, January 9, 2015   

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - The latest report on how well states are funding tobacco prevention and cessation efforts has Illinois ranked 34th in the nation.

According to the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, Illinois will take in more than $1 billion in tobacco tax and settlement revenue this year - but will only spend slightly more than $11 million to help smokers quit and prevent kids from starting.

Kathy Drea, vice president for advocacy at the American Lung Association in Illinois, said that's about 8 percent of what the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends.

"These are broken promises to our children," Drea said. "The tobacco settlement was supposed to end the addiction to tobacco, and it certainly has not. The money has not been used to end the death and disease caused by tobacco use."

According to the report, smoking contributes to more than 18,000 deaths in Illinois, and $5.5 billion in annual health-related costs. The tobacco industry spends $350 million annually to market its products in Illinois.

The report pointed to Florida as an example other states should follow. John Schachter, director of communications for the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, said Florida cut its high school smoking rate in half - from 15 percent to 7.5 percent - by adequately funding tobacco prevention through a voter-approved ballot initiative.

"We would actually save 2.3 million lives, over $120 billion in health-care costs," he said. "We would
prevent 7 million kids from becoming adult smokers, if we can get every state to just achieve Florida's rate, let alone go beyond that."

Schachter said Illinois' 14 percent high school smoking rate is in line with the national average. Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, he said, with nearly a half-million deaths each year.

The full report is online at tobaccofreekids.org.


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