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Affordable Care Act Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act

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Affordable Care Act Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act

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  1. Optional content goes here.Delete box if not using. Affordable Care ActFamily Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act Taking it to the Streets Janet Williams Senior Policy Analyst

  2. ACA and Cessation • Medicaid – Pregnant Women • Medicaid– Children • Medicaid – newly eligible in 2014 - Essential Health Benefits Package • Medicare - Prescription cessation medications (Part D) and individual counseling (Part B) are covered

  3. Policies to Pursue • Medicaid Coverage for All • Essential Benefits • Private Insurance

  4. Tobacco Control Act • The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) • Granted the FDA authority to regulate the manufacturing, marketing and sale of tobacco products • Expands what states can do to prohibit or restrict tobacco product marketing.

  5. What is Covered • Restricts tobacco advertising and promotion in order to promote overall public health • Bans all cigarettes that have a characterizing flavor, including all fruit and candy flavors • Prohibits health claims • Requires tobacco companies to disclose the contents of tobacco products, changes to their products and research about the health effects of their products • Requires larger, more visible, and more informative health warning labels on advertisements for cigarettes and smokeless tobacco • Prohibits terms such as “light,” “mild” and “low-tar” on tobacco product packages and advertisements, while authorizing the FDA to restrict additional terms in the future

  6. What is Left for Advocates • Limit the number or size of tobacco product ads at retail outlets • Require that all tobacco products or tobacco product ads be kept away from cash registers in order to reduce impulse purchases by smokers trying to quit. • Restrict or eliminate “power walls” of cigarettes being offered for sale at retail outlets • Change cigar designations and placements

  7. But What Else • Surveillance • Smokefree Festivals • Smokefree Housing • Remove all signage from Windows

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