WASHINGTON (WHTC) – In a report issued today, the American Cancer Society’s Cancer Action Network said that Michigan should raise its tobacco tax from its current two-dollars-a-pack, which hasn’t changed in 11 years, and to increase funding tobacco prevention programs from its current 1.5 million dollars. The survey showed that 21.5 percent of the state’s population smokes; the national average is 17.8 percent, and nearly six thousand of the 86 hundred persons diagnosed with lung cancer this year in Michigan will die from it.
State Dragging Feet on Smoking Cessation, Claims ACS
By localnews@mwcradio.com
Aug 6, 2015 | 12:15 PM

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