Site Tools: Email Alerts | Text Alerts | iPhone/Android | Facebook | Twitter | RSS             Mobile, Alabama | Pensacola, Florida | Ft. Walton Beach, Florida
 

Budget Cuts Burn Anti-Smoking Campaigns in Alabama

Set Text Size SmallSet Text Size MediumSet Text Size LargeSet Text Size X-Large
Share
Updated: 11/25/2012 11:31 am
ANNISTON, Ala. (AP) - State budget cuts are hitting local anti-smoking campaigns across Alabama.

Advocates say that's bad policy since the rates of smoking and associated health problems aren't declining.

Lindsey Gillam told The Anniston Star (http://bit.ly/UYRr2R ) that the cuts have cost her program, called Family Links, $33,000. That has forced cutbacks in outreach to schoolchildren, Gillam said.

Earlier this year, the Legislature cut $280,000 state health agency's anti-tobacco program. That was almost a third of the state money that had gone to the program. The effort still received $3 million in federal support.

State Health Officer Dr. Donald Williamson said he was forced to eliminate all grants to local programs like the one Gillam runs. Most of money that remains pays for nicotine-replacement services and a statewide hotline for smokers trying to quit.

___

Information from: The Anniston Star, http://www.annistonstar.com/

(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

Share
0 Comment(s)
Comments: Show | Hide

Here are the most recent story comments.View All

The views expressed here do not necessarily represent those of Local 15

No comments yet!
Inergize Digital This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.
Mobile advertising for this site is available on Local Ad Buy.