73 state and local officials signed statements that they would not accept tobacco industry contributions
Reposted at http://www.keystothecloset.blogspot.com, SAN FRANCISCO, CA – The California LGBT Tobacco Education Partnership (LGBT Partnership) today released its “Clean Money” list of state and local elected officials who have agreed to refuse tobacco industry contributions. Each official signed a statement that he or she would not accept donations from tobacco companies or distributors.
Tobacco use, according to the World
Health Organization, is responsible for nearly six million deaths in the world
each year. “Many elected officials told us that they don’t want to have
anything to do with the tobacco companies”, said Bob Gordon, member of the San
Francisco Tobacco Free Coalition and Project Director of the LGBT Partnership.
“They understand the terrible costs we all pay in terms of damaged health, lost
productivity and shortened lives.” According to the national organization
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, in California alone, the tobacco industry
spends a half billion dollars every year to market itself, while Californians
are left to shoulder $9.1 Billion annually in health care costs directly
attributable to tobacco use.
Elected officials joined the
signature campaign for several reasons. In a survey conducted by an outside
evaluator, several officeholders indicated that the opportunity to sign the
statement aligned with their interests. One indicated “This is a good
opportunity for legislators to stand out in a positive way”. One staff member,
before meeting with advocates, learned for the first time details about how the
tobacco industry targets vulnerable populations “how it advertises to African
Americans, Latinos, LGBTs, Asian Americans, and to a degree, to young
kids—particularly disturbing”.
A full list of elected officials who
have signed a no-tobacco statement is available at http://www.center4tobaccopolicy.org/cleanmoney
About the California LGBT Tobacco
Education Partnership The California Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual
and Transgender Tobacco Education is funded by California’s Tobacco Control
Program. The LGBT Partnership advocates for policies limiting tobacco
industry donations and reducing the availability of tobacco.
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