U.S. House of Representatives Again Votes with a Strong Bipartisan Majority in Favor of Granting the U.S. FDA Regulatory Control Over Tobacco Products
Posted on: Thursday, 2 April 2009, 11:17 CDT
American Lung Association Urges Senate to Quickly Pass this Important Lifesaving Legislation
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We stand together with our public health allies in urging the U.S. Senate to make swift passage of this bill a top priority. With 442,000 tobacco related deaths plaguing our country each year, swift passage of this urgently needed legislation will save countless lives, not to mention the
At the core, passage of this bill would allow the FDA to stop tobacco companies from advertising to children, making misleading health claims about their deadly products and from manipulating their products to make them increasingly more addictive.
Last July, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the legislation by an overwhelming vote. Despite having 60 sponsors in the last Congress, the Senate ran out of time to consider the legislation. That cannot be allowed to happen again. Each day, lives are literally being lost as we wait for the Congress to act.
We thank Chairman
We would be remiss if we also did not extend our gratitude to House Speaker
Now is the time for the U.S. Senate to consider this legislation.
SOURCE American Lung Association
Source: PR Newswire
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