Novotny T E, Siegel M B
School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 1996 Spring;15(1):58-72. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.15.1.58.
The California tobacco control program known as Proposition 99 was established in 1989 using a portion of a twenty-five-cent increase in the cigarette tax. With an initial availability of more than $150 million, tobacco control was the state's single most important public health activity. Health and medical care programs also were supported by the tax. Despite sustained public support, the tobacco control component was weakened by political actions of the tobacco industry and also by the competing efforts of organized medicine and the lack of support from the executive and legislative branches of government. Nevertheless, Proposition 99 succeeded in reducing exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, cigarette consumption, and smoking prevalence among adults in California.
被称为第99号提案的加利福尼亚州烟草控制项目于1989年设立,利用了每包香烟税提高25美分所带来的一部分收入。该项目最初可动用资金超过1.5亿美元,烟草控制成为该州最重要的单一公共卫生活动。税收也为健康和医疗保健项目提供了支持。尽管持续获得公众支持,但烟草控制部分因烟草行业的政治行动而被削弱,同时也受到有组织的医学界的竞争努力以及政府行政和立法部门缺乏支持的影响。尽管如此,第99号提案成功减少了加利福尼亚州成年人接触环境烟草烟雾的情况、香烟消费量以及吸烟率。