Public Policy and Advocacy Strategies

 
 Wednesday, 10 December 2003: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
POLI-23. Raising Cigarette Taxes in the Heart of Marlboro Country*  
POLI-24. Effective Tools For Fighting Efforts to Overturn Smokefree Legislation*  
POLI-25. Wonked Out! There’s Got To Be Some Real People Behind These Stats  
 
 Wednesday, 10 December 2003: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
POLI-27. Poster Session*  
POLI-35. Surviving and Triumphing in Residential Settings with Secondhand Smoke Intrusions*  
POLI-36. Our Turn To Listen - Policymakers Candidly Advise Advocates  
POLI-37. Monitoring Tobacco Industry Sampling in California*  
POLI-51. Getting the Most Out of Your 501(c)(3) Nonprofit*  
POLI-52. Maintaining Tobacco Control Funding in Tough Budget Times*  
POLI-53. Teens Against Tobacco: Pro-Health Teens Methods  
POLI-54. Minimize Process, Maximize Results: Coalition Models of Success  
 
 Wednesday, 10 December 2003: 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
POLI-78. Collaboration is Key: How Program People and Advocates Can Work Together  
POLI-79. Can States Still Restrict Tobacco Marketing and Regulate Tobacco Products?*  
 
 Thursday, 11 December 2003: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
POLI-92. New Jersey in Action: “Spare the Air” Petition Drive  
POLI-93. Public Health Challenges of New and Emerging Tobacco Products*  
POLI-94. Economic Impact of Tobacco Tax Increases -- Another Win*  
 
 Thursday, 11 December 2003: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
POLI-118. Clearing the Air: Preparing Communities for Clean Indoor Air Policy  
POLI-134. Sowing the Seeds of Advocacy - Tending a Tobacco Control Advocacy Movement  
POLI-135. David and Goliath: Innovative Tactics to Hold the Industry Accountable  
POLI-136. How to Strengthen Smoking Policy on College Campuses*  
POLI-137. State Quit Lines: Surviving the Revenue Crunch - Lessons Learned*  
POLI-138. What Do You Do When a Tobacco Company Threatens to Sue?  
 
 Thursday, 11 December 2003: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
POLI-145. Comprehensive Clean Indoor Air Policies: Models for Success and Failure*  
POLI-146. Threats to State Tobacco Settlement Revenues: Reality and Myth  
POLI-147. Policy Advocacy in Communities of Color: Lessons from the frontlines  
POLI-148. Strategic Coalition Development for Passing Local Tobacco Policies*  
POLI-164. FDA Regulation of Tobacco Products: Current Proposals and Prospects  
POLI-165. Working with Organized Labor: Lessons from the Documents  
POLI-166. "Call My Lawyer!" Legal Programs as Essential Tools for Public Policy*  
 
 Thursday, 11 December 2003: 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
POLI-168. Major Session: Potentially "Reduced" Harm Tobacco Products, Public Health Panacea or Pandemonium*  
POLI-174. Major Session: The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control: A Look Ahead  
 
 Friday, 12 December 2003: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
POLI-186. Smokefree Bar Compliance Strategies: Education then Enforcement*  
POLI-187. Advocate's Guide to the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control  
POLI-188. Youth Access, Tobacco-Free Sales Zones, and In-Store Promotion*  
POLI-189. Effective Responses to the Growing Threat of Tobacco Sales Over the Internet*  
POLI-203. Successfully Mobilizing the Faith Community at the State Level  
 
 Friday, 12 December 2003: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
POLI-212. Effective Strategies for Repealing Preemption*  
POLI-213. Protecting State Tobacco Tax Revenues and Tobacco Tax Increases*  
POLI-214. Holding It All Together While Everything's Falling Apart - Massachusetts  
POLI-216. Developing Successful Strategies For Statewide Partnerships  
POLI-229. Scorched Earth. How To Keep Your Grassroots from Burning Out  
POLI-230. Smoke Free New York, It Takes a Village "Part II"  

Back to The 2003 National Conference on Tobacco or Health (December 10-12, 2003)

* Presentation files available online