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(Published: Friday, July 13, 2001)
Fighting tobacco use
Efforts against tobacco use by Stanislaus County youths will get $150,000
from the state over the next year. The county Health Services Agency will
use the money from the state Department of Health Services to continue
work that began 12 years ago. The upcoming efforts include strengthening
the law against tobacco sales to minors, asking movie theaters to ban
smoking at entrances, and asking community groups to refuse money from
tobacco companies. The Board of Supervisors this week accepted the $150,000,
which will be spent between now and June 30. Funding is expected for two
years after that.
Reprinted by permission of Modesto Bee.
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