Statement by Kathy Mulvey, Corporate Accountability International, in Response to the Passage of HR 1256
Posted on: Thursday, 2 April 2009, 13:14 CDT
Corporate Accountability International welcomes the approval by the House of Representatives of legislation that would, for the first time, grant the Food and Drug Administration the authority to regulate tobacco products.
Representatives
Big Tobacco maintains a powerful lobbying presence in
While the FDA's regulation of tobacco is necessary, much more is needed to protect Americans from tobacco addiction, disease and death. Of paramount importance is U.S. ratification of the global tobacco treaty. More than 160 countries have already ratified this groundbreaking treaty, which now protects 85 percent of the world's people. In a characteristic move, the Bush Administration signed the treaty in
In addition, H.R.1256 must be strengthened in three important ways before it becomes law:
- Congress and the FDA must protect federal tobacco control policy from interference by Big Tobacco, in accordance with Article 5.3 of the global tobacco treaty. Establishing a Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee that includes tobacco industry representatives would be worse than inviting the fox to guard the hen house. Tobacco industry representation on any government body that sets or implements public health policy runs counter to specific guidelines on Article 5.3 adopted at a treaty enforcement meeting in
South Africa last November. These guidelines have been a primary focus of Corporate Accountability International's campaigning, because tobacco industry interference poses the single greatest threat to effective tobacco control policies around the world. - The FDA must implement and enforce a comprehensive ban on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship -- in accordance with global public health standards, and the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. The current bill would only restrict tobacco advertising. Under the Master Settlement Agreement with U.S. states, tobacco corporations gave up certain kinds of ads, yet from 1999 to 2003, spending on U.S. tobacco advertising and promotion climbed from
$6.7 billion to more than$15 billion . - The FDA's authority to protect people from the harm caused by tobacco must not be limited. Regulation needs to include binding obligations with specific timelines and penalties for non-compliance, and the FDA must be empowered to enact further measures in order to achieve public health objectives. Additionally, the FDA must not be positioned to assist the tobacco industry in its market expansion, or to endorse tobacco products. We view the idea of "safer cigarettes" -- promised by an industry that has lied to the public and policymakers for decades -- with caution and skepticism.
By ratifying the global tobacco treaty and passing the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act with these three essential fixes, we believe the U.S. will be taking strong steps towards protecting Americans from the deadly effects of tobacco.
SOURCE Corporate Accountability International
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