Connolly G, Robbins H
Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Massachusetts Tobacco Control Program, Boston 02108, USA.
Cancer. 1998 Dec 15;83(12 Suppl Robert):2722-7. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0142(19981215)83:12a+<2722::aid-cncr12>3.0.co;2-o.
Smoking-related illnesses kill > 10,000 Massachusetts residents each year and cost hundreds of millions of dollars of public and private expenditures for health care. To combat this public health problem, in 1992 Massachusetts voters approved a referendum question calling for an increased excise tax on tobacco products, with the revenue supporting a Health Protection Fund. Approximately 40% of the fund is used to finance the Massachusetts Tobacco Control Program (MTCP), administered by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. During the first 3 fiscal years (FY), the MTCP budget has averaged just over $40 million annually, declining during that period from approximately $43 million in FY 1995 to < $37 million in FY 1997.
与吸烟相关的疾病每年导致超过10000名马萨诸塞州居民死亡,并造成数亿美元的公共和私人医疗保健支出。为应对这一公共卫生问题,1992年马萨诸塞州选民通过了一项公民投票问题,要求提高烟草产品消费税,税收用于支持健康保护基金。该基金约40%用于资助由马萨诸塞州公共卫生部管理的马萨诸塞州烟草控制项目(MTCP)。在最初的3个财政年度(FY)中,MTCP的预算平均每年略超过4000万美元,在此期间从1995财年的约4300万美元降至1997财年的不到3700万美元。