2005 National Conference on Tobacco or Health 2005 National Conference on Tobacco or Health
 
Public Policy and Advocacy Strategies

 
Wednesday, May 4, 2005

Wednesday, 11:00 AM-12:30 PM
POLI-2: POSTERS - Public Policy and Advocacy Strategies*  
POLI-22: FDA Tobacco Regulation: Opportunity or Diversion for the Next Decade*  
POLI-23: Young Adults: Advocacy On and Off Campus*  
POLI-24: “Triage Budget Advocacy”: Using Hard Data to Make the Case for Tobacco Control *  
POLI-25: Smokefree Policy at the Ballot Box: Recent Campaign Lessons  
POLI-26: Best Practices from the Field: NAATPN Partners’ Programs of Excellence  
POLI-27: Lawyer Up: Legal Issues and Resources*  

Wednesday, 2:00 PM-3:30 PM
POLI-51: “I fought for the right to smoke” versus smoke-free private clubs  
POLI-52: Federal and State Tobacco Cessation Policy Update*  
POLI-53: Victories over Legal Challenges to Clean Indoor Air in West Virginia  
POLI-54: Enforcement Issues and Strategies  
POLI-55: The Why and How of Forming a PAC  

Wednesday, 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
POLI-76: Damage Control: Responding to Threats to Tobacco Control*  
POLI-77: KEY PRE- AND POST-IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES FOR SMOKE FREE LAWS  
POLI-78: Once the Air Clears: The Impacts of Smokefree Laws and Policies*  
POLI-79: Practical Steps and Experiences in Organizing Physicians As Policy Advocates  

Wednesday, 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
POLI-0: Conducting Indoor Air Quality Studies - Hyatt, Columbus Hall GH  
 
Thursday, May 5, 2005

Thursday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
POLI-105: Moving online activists offline - the Tobacco-Free Action Network*  
POLI-106: Making Tobacco an Issue in the Washington State Governor's Race  
POLI-107: Building Power and Enacting Policy Using the Initiative Process  
POLI-108: Stand out, Speak Up, Seize Control: Youth Changing Policies and Saving Lives  
POLI-109: Critical Listening and Being Heard: Two Sides of Tobacco Control Communication  

Thursday, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
POLI-134: Tobacco & Health: Building Effective Coalitions To Impact Policy Change*  
POLI-135: Canaries in the Mine: Protecting Flight Attendants and Children from SHS*  
POLI-136: Flippin' the Script: How Communities of Color Made the MSA Work for Them  

Thursday, 2:00 PM-3:30 PM
POLI-159: When the Going Gets Tough: Preemption and Regional Policy Campaigns*  
POLI-160: Taking it Local - How Local Partners Can Help Sustain Tobacco Control Programs  
POLI-161: Money Talks? Countering Big Tobacco Sponsorships, Promotions and Political Contributions  
POLI-162: Gaining Momentum for Smokefree Policy: Local and State Success Stories*  
POLI-163: See You in Court: Big Tobacco on Trial*  
POLI-164: Four-Pronged Approach to Tobacco Control Policy Within Local AAPI Communities  

Thursday, 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
POLI-174: Major Session: Tobacco Industry Funding Scientific Research: Policies, Practices, and the Integrity of Public Health Research  
 
Friday, May 6, 2005

Friday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
POLI-181: Major Session: Candy-Flavored Tobacco Products: The Need for Federal and State Regulation  

Friday, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
POLI-204: Weapons of Mass Destruction: Lessons from the Global Tobacco Wars  
POLI-205: Developing and Training Passionate Community Based Advocates for Tobacco Control  
POLI-206: Keeping New York Smokefree: Strategies for Countering Challenges*  
POLI-207: Advocacy and Information Technology Strategies in Combating Youth Sales*  
POLI-208: Expanding the Envelope: New Developments in Smokefree Policy*  
POLI-209: Forging New Partnerships*  
POLI-210: Tobacco-Free Parks In Minnesota: A Success Story*  

Friday, 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
POLI-235: Influencing State Policy on the Tobacco Settlement: The Maine Experience  
POLI-236: Smoke-Free Apartments/Condos: The Next Frontier Is Here*  
POLI-237: Building Local Capacity for Policy Development  
POLI-238: FightKOOL: Live, Up Close and Personal- The Case Study  

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* Presentation files available online