| Date: January 17, 2003 |
Contact: Leslie Ridgeway (619)
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SAN DIEGO COUNTY LAUDED BY AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION
Local ALA Officials Give County High Praise For Use Of Tobacco Settlement
Funds
San Diego Countys use of tobacco settlement funds has earned high
praise from the American
Lung Association, following the release of a report grading the states
performance in reducing tobacco use.
Local ALA officials lauded the County for being one of the first to
use all of its tobacco settlement funds
for health care programs. The compliment was given after release of
ALAs State of Tobacco Control report.
The County of San Diego really set a standard with regard to
how tobacco funds should be spent, and Im very pleased that an
organization like the American Lung Association has recognized us for
that, said Fourth District Supervisor Ron Roberts. Roberts, along
with Second District Supervisor Dianne Jacob, first proposed spending
all of the Countys tobacco funds on health care and tobacco control
programs.
Weve worked hard to reduce the devastating effects of tobacco
use on our residents, and it makes sense to use these much-needed funds
for that and other health care needs, said Jacob.
When it comes to program funding, the San Diego County Board
of Supervisors has led the way as the first county to invest all $29.4
million of its annual tobacco settlement funds in health care and tobacco
control, said Debra Kelley, vice president of Government Relations
for the American Lung Association of San Diego and Imperial Counties
in an ALA press release.
The Countys settlement funds support a comprehensive tobacco
control strategy to reduce tobacco use among young people and adults,
as well as health programs that promote access to quality health care,
improve mental health services, promote healthy lifestyles, reduce violence
and chronic disease, reduce alcohol and other drug abuse, and improve
health status indicators among populations prone to health difficulties.