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Current Policy Statements

1.  Increase the Price of Tobacco Products    12/06/06
     The South Dakota Tobacco-Free Kids Network supports initiatives that increase the price of tobacco products, including increases in the state tax on tobacco products, as a mechanism to decrease tobacco consumption, especially among children and pregnant women, and to provide a means of funding comprehensive tobacco prevention and cessation programs.  Read the Statement...    Printable Version
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2.  Share Authority with Local Governments to Regulate Tobacco
      12/06/06
     The South Dakota Tobacco-Free Kids Network supports the passage of legislation that permits local government to regulate the sales, distribution, marketing, promotion and use of tobacco products at the local level.  The South Dakota Legislature should not preempt local initiatives to control tobacco, but rather it should set minimum standards, allowing localities to enact  ordinances to address local concerns.   South Dakota should repeal the current state law that preempts the ability of local citizens to enact policies and ordinances that protect their families, children, and workers from the negative health effects of tobacco.
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3.  Provide Adequate and Sustained Funding for Comprehensive Tobacco Prevention Programs    12/06/06

    The South Dakota Tobacco-Free Kids Network supports adequate, sustained funding to develop, implement and evaluate a comprehensive, “best practices”, statewide tobacco prevention and reduction program.  The Network also supports the use of tobacco money, such as tobacco taxes and earnings from the state’s tobacco settlement, to fund prevention and cessation programs.     Read the Statement...    Printable Version (PDF)

 

4.  Reduce Exposure to Secondhand Smoke In Worksites and Public Places    12/06/06
   
The South Dakota Tobacco-Free Kids Network supports policy initiatives that will reduce exposure to secondhand smoke, including the passage of laws and ordinances that increase the number of smoke-free worksites and public places.  All citizens, employees, and especially children and those suffering from chronic diseases have a right to worksites and public places that are free from the hazards of tobacco smoke. 

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The South Dakota Tobacco-Free Kids Network is funded by contributions and in-kind services from its 45 member organizations and through a grant from the American Medical Association’s SmokeLess States National Tobacco Prevention and Control Program. The SmokeLess States Program is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The South Dakota Tobacco-Free Kids Network does not receive any funding from the state or from South Dakota’s share of the 1998 Multi-State Tobacco Settlement agreement.

 


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