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  • State Tobacco Revenues Compared with Tobacco Control Appropriations—United States, 1998–2010
    May 25, 2012 / Vol. 61 / No. 20
  • State Cigarette Excise Tax Increases—United States, 2010–2011
    March 30, 2012 / Vol. 61 / No. 12
  • State Preemption of Local Tobacco Control Policies Restricting Smoking, Advertising, and Youth Access—United States, 2000–2010
    August 26, 2011 / Vol. 60 / No. 33
  • Smoking in Top-Grossing Movies—United States, 2010
    July 15, 2011 / Vol. 60 / No. 27
  • State Smoke-Free Laws for Worksites, Restaurants, and Bars—United States, 2000–2010
    April 22, 2011 / Vol. 60 / No. 15
  • State Cigarette Excise Taxes—United States, 2009
    April 9, 2010 / Vol. 59 / No. 13
  • Smoking Restrictions in U.S. Large-Hub Airports—United States, 2002 and 2010
    November 19, 2010 / Vol. 59 / No. 45
  • Smoking in Top-Grossing Movies—United States, 1991–2009
    August 20, 2010 / Vol. 59 / No. 32
  • CDC Grand Rounds: Current Opportunities in Tobacco Control
    April 30, 2010 / Vol. 59 / No. 16
  • State Cigarette Excise Taxes—United States, 2009
    April 9, 2010 / Vol. 59 / No. 13
  • State Cigarette Minimum Price Laws—United States, 2009
    April 9, 2010 / Vol. 59 / No. 13
  • State Preemption of Local Smoke-Free Laws in Government Work Sites, Private Work Sites, and Restaurants—United States, 2005–2009
    February 5, 2010 / Vol. 59 / No. 04
  • Federal and State Cigarette Excise Taxes—United States, 1995–2009
    May 22, 2009 / Vol. 58 / No. 19
  • Reduced Hospitalizations for Acute Myocardial Infarction After Implementation of a Smoke-Free Ordinance—City of Pueblo, Colorado, 2002–2006
    January 2, 2009 / Vol. 57 / No. 51
  • State Smoking Restrictions for Private-Sector Worksites, Restaurants, and Bars—United States, 2004 and 2007
    May 23, 2008 / Vol. 57 / No. 20
  • Reduced Secondhand Smoke Exposure After Implementation of a Comprehensive Statewide Smoking Ban—New York, June 26, 2003–June 30, 2004
    July 20, 2007 / Vol. 56 / No. 28
  • State Smoking Restrictions for Private Sector Worksites, Restaurants, and Bars United States, 1998 and 2004
    July 8, 2005 / Vol. 54 / No. 26
  • Preemptive State Smoke-Free Indoor Air Laws—United States, 1999–2004
    March 18, 2005 / Vol. 54 / No. 10
  • Indoor Air Quality in Hospitality Venues Before and After Implementation of a Clean Indoor Air Law—Western New York, 2003
    November 12, 2004 / Vol. 53 / No. 44
  • Impact of a Smoking Ban on Restaurant and Bar Revenues—El Paso, Texas, 2002
    February 27, 2004 / Vol. 53 / No. 7

 


 
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