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| Tuesday, 19 November 2002: 11:00 AM-12:30 PM | ||
| POLI-7. Latest Advice on Increasing State Excise Taxes* | ||
| POLI-32. Global Tobacco: What Can I Do? | ||
| POLI-22. Making Progress: Medicaid, Women, and Litigation | ||
| POLI-27. Sleeping With the Enemy: The Ethics of Taking Funding From the Tobacco Industry | ||
| POLI-31. Knowledge, Awareness, and Attitudes Toward Cigarette Warning Labels in the United States | ||
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| Tuesday, 19 November 2002: 2:00 PM-3:30 PM | ||
| POLI-38. The Real Deal About the Economic Impact of Clean Indoor Air Ordinances | ||
| POLI-51. International Trade Agreements and the Threat to Effective Tobacco Control Policies | ||
| POLI-60. Public Awareness: The First Step to Community Advocacy | ||
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| Tuesday, 19 November 2002: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM | ||
| POLI-72. Coming Soon to a Neighborhood Near You—Nicotine Lollipops | ||
| POLI-73. Investing in Comprehensive Tobacco Control and Prevention: Saving Lives and Saving Money | ||
| POLI-91. How To Make Tobacco Retail Licensing a Reality* | ||
| POLI-93. Tools You Can Use: Measurable and Research-Based Tools for Clean Indoor Air Policy Mobilization in the Midwest | ||
| POLI-94. Community Action Model: Organizing for Change | ||
| POLI-95. Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Why Preemption Is Good for the Tobacco Industry and Bad for Your Health | ||
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| Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | ||
| POLI-142. Ranking the States on Tobacco Prevention | ||
| POLI-124. Tribes Taxing Tobacco Sales: Win-Win Strategies for Health Advocates and Tribal Sovereign Nations | ||
| POLI-125. Using 501c4s for Voter Education—Lessons Learned in the States | ||
| POLI-126. Using Dollars and Allies for Maximum Tobacco Control Results: Leasons Learned* | ||
| POLI-127. Tobacco Use and Tobacco Control Policies in U.S. Colleges: Current Status and Strategies for Change* | ||
| POLI-136. Strategies To Achieve Smoke-Free Air* | ||
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| Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM | ||
| POLI-157. www.What'sUpWithThisOnlineAdvocacyStuff.com | ||
| POLI-158. Arbitrary and Imaginary Boundaries: Why Local Advocates Should Care About FDA Regulation of Tobacco Products | ||
| POLI-163. Arizona College Campus Tobacco Assessment Project | ||
| POLI-164. Grassroots Organizing: Strategy and Skills To Win Tough Votes | ||
| POLI-165. Getting Youth Access Restrictions To Work* | ||
| POLI-169. Building a Local Case for Federal Regulation of Tobacco | ||
| POLI-170. Ventilation: Tobacco Industry Lies and Deceptions | ||
| POLI-175. Successful Smoke-Free Policy Initiatives From Michigan's Model Technical Assistance Collaborative | ||
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| Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM | ||
| POLI-188. Poster Session | ||
| POLI-183. Searching the Universe of Tobacco Industry Documents | ||
| POLI-215. Winners and Losers: What's Smoking Post November 2002 Elections | ||
| POLI-202. United States: A Straggler in Tobacco Control | ||
| POLI-203. A New Smoke-Free Restaurant Every Day, a New Ordinance Every Fortnight—How We Do It | ||
| POLI-204. How To Organize and Run a Successful Statewide Ballot Campaign* | ||
| POLI-212. What Me Lobby? Health Departments and Local Tobacco Control Laws* | ||
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| Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM | ||
| POLI-219. Empowering Communities for Local Policy Action* | ||
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| Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | ||
| POLI-226. What's the Law Got To Do With It? How and When To Work With Lawyers for Policy Change* | ||
| POLI-236. Lessons From Massachusetts: Passing Local ETS Regulations* | ||
| POLI-239. Waging Effective e-Advocacy Campaigns To Advance Tobacco Control Policy | ||
| POLI-241. Creating Strong State-Local Advocacy Partnerships* | ||
| POLI-246. Youth Access: Time To Look for Another Strategy? | ||
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| Thursday, 21 November 2002: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | ||
| POLI-256. Effective Youth Access Approaches From Three States* | ||
| POLI-258. Harm Reduction: Lessons From Past Experiences, Current Environment, and Future Directions | ||
| POLI-260. Uniting New England Tobacco Control and Health Care Advocates for Successful Tobacco Tax Campaigns | ||
| POLI-262. A Comprehensive Approach To Reducing Youth Access to Tobacco Products* | ||
| POLI-292. Transnational Tobacco Companies and the Global Economy: Who Wins?... Who Loses? | ||
| POLI-273. Educating the Hospitality Industry—3 Programs* | ||
| POLI-274. Buying Influence, Selling Death | ||
| POLI-276. Finding Friends in Unusual Places: The New Alliance Between Public Health and Law Enforcement in California* | ||
| POLI-277. The Latest on Watching the Industry* | ||
| POLI-284. Practical Advice for Achieving Clean Indoor Air* | ||
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| Thursday, 21 November 2002: 8:30 AM-12:00 PM | ||
| POLI-294. Nine Questions: A Strategic Planning Model for Advocacy That Works | ||
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| Thursday, 21 November 2002: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM | ||
| POLI-296. Taxing Tobacco To Improve Public Health—Policy Development and Media Strategies* | ||
| POLI-326. Building Political Power in the Tobacco Control Movement* | ||
| POLI-308. Technical Assistance Systems for Tobacco Control: Cultivating Capacities at Multiple Levels* | ||
| POLI-314. In Wisconsin's Hallowed Halls—Roles and Recommendations of Bureaucrats, Advocates, and Legislative Leaders | ||
| POLI-316. Making Tax Dollars and Master Settlement Agreement Funds Work for Tobacco Control | ||
| POLI-318. Preemption: Big Tobacco's Best Friend | ||
| POLI-319. Clean Air Works! A Regional Approach for Securing Smoke-Free Worksites in Urban Communities | ||
| POLI-320. Local Regulation of Tobacco Marketing: Why It's Needed and How To Overcome the FCLAA* | ||
| POLI-322. Making the Tobacco Industry "Toe the Lines" Drawn by the MSA: Lessons Learned From MSA Enforcement Litigation | ||
| POLI-324. Consequences of Loopholes in the MSA: Impact of Tobacco Promotions in "Adult-Only" Venues* | ||
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| Thursday, 21 November 2002: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM | ||
| POLI-331. Men Are From Mars. Women Are From Venus. My Staff Writer Is From Uranus | ||
| POLI-332. How To Make Bars, Prisons, Apartments, and Every Space Smoke Free* | ||
| POLI-333. Smokeless Tobacco Policies To Decrease Use | ||
| POLI-337. From the Mountains to the Sea: California's Golden Opportunities for Clean Outdoor Air Policies | ||
| POLI-338. Feet to the Fire: Holding the Tobacco Industry Accountable* | ||
| POLI-340. Practical Advice for Building a Strong State Advocacy Movement* | ||
| POLI-342. Educating Your State Legislators: A Model for Getting Your Issues Heard* | ||
| POLI-346. Advocacy and Policy Development Strategies for Government Entities* | ||
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* Presentation files available online