Rep. Manchester Files Legislation Aimed at Improving Access to Care for Ohioans
Rep. Susan Manchester reintroduced legislation that passed the House unanimously during the last session.
Rep. Susan Manchester reintroduced legislation that passed the House unanimously during the last session.
Today, the House passed its version of the budget, which cut the additional funding for tobacco control Gov. Mike DeWine had included in his proposed budget. The governor had included $20 million annually for tobacco control funding, an increase of $5.5 million annually, which the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) strongly supported.
Ohio Must Do Better to Reduce the Burden of Cancer
The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Supports Legislation Filed That Expands Access to Precision Medicine Testing
Today, Gov. DeWine vetoed HB 513, which would have restricted the authority of communities to pass local laws regulating the sale of tobacco products that are stronger than state law.
As lawmakers dive into the 2023 legislative session, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) urges legislators to prioritize passing legislation to ease the burden of cancer on Buckeyes.
As lawmakers dive into the 2023 legislative session, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network urges legislators to prioritize passing legislation to ease the burden of cancer on Buckeyes.
Today, the Senate Ways and Means Committee passed legislation that will restrict the authority of communities to pass local laws regulating the sale of tobacco products that are stronger than state law.
Ending the Sale of Flavored Tobacco is Critical to Protect Youth and Reduce Tobacco Use
Lawmakers Can and Must Do Better When it Comes to Tobacco Control.