2007 National Conference on Tobacco or Health
Public Policy and Advocacy Strategies

 
Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Wednesday, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
POLI-1 Plenary - The DOJ Case: An Insider's Perspective  

Wednesday, 12:30 PM-1:30 PM
POLI-4 Posters - Public Policy and Advocacy Strategies  

Wednesday, 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
POLI-155 Subplenary: Tobacco Companies are Racketeers: An Update on the U.S. Federal Tobacco Lawsuit  
POLI-10 Subplenary: Tobacco Industry 101: Who is Big Tobacco and Why is it Important to Know?  

Wednesday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
POLI-35 More than One Way to Skin a Tobacco Lobbyist: Strategies for Securing Funding for Tobacco Prevention & Cessation Programs  
POLI-36 Community Coalition Mobilization Breakthroughs  
POLI-37 Changing Face of Grassroots Advocacy  
POLI-38 Tobacco Free Parks in Minnesota: A Success Story  
POLI-39 Tools to Reduce the Influence of the Tobacco Industry at the Retail Level: Access, Advertising and Pricing  
POLI-40 We're Not Done Yet! Implementing Smoke-Free Laws  
POLI-41 Permutations in Partnership: Putting Tobacco Money in Perspective  
POLI-42 Smoke-Free Housing: The Next Frontier is Here  
POLI-43 Off Screen: Getting the Tobacco Industry Out of Hollywood  
 
Thursday, October 25, 2007

Thursday, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
POLI-50 Subplenary: Co-opting the Tobacco Control Movement: Phillips Morris' Extreme Makeover'  
POLI-51 Subplenary: How Should the Tobacco Control Community Respond to PREP's?  
POLI-52 Subplenary: Emerging Opportunities to Reduce Exposure to Secondhand Smoke  
POLI-53 Subplenary: Tobacco Industry 201: How the Industry Operates  

Thursday, 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
POLI-80 Into the Lion's Den: What Can Advocates Learn from Going to Tobacco Company Shareholder Meetings?  
POLI-81 Litigation: Where Next?  
POLI-82 Tobacco Product and Industry Regulation: State, Research, Advocacy and Regulatory Perspectives  
POLI-83 High Stakes - Fighting for Smoke-Free Casinos  
POLI-84 Preemption: Politics and Perceptions  
POLI-85 Getting Around Legislators or Getting Rid of Them: Lessons on When & How to Engage in Ballot Campaigns and Election Activity  

Thursday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
POLI-118 Ventilation - Why it Never Belongs in a Smoke-Free Law  
POLI-119 Spit Tobacco Policy: Sponsorship and Taxes  
POLI-120 Recruiting New Partners to Tobacco Control Policy Efforts  
POLI-121 Path to a Smoke-Free Minnesota  
POLI-122 Crash Course on Tobacco Policy  
 
Friday, October 26, 2007

Friday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
POLI-144 Clearing the Air in Washington State: A Statewide Systems Approach  
POLI-145 Advocacy Issues Panel  
POLI-146 Yes, the Air Really is THAT Bad - Using Air Quality Measurements in Smoke-Free Advocacy  
POLI-147 Fresh Air: Engaging Hospitality Workers to Promote Smoke-Free Policies  
POLI-148 Expand Your Coalitions, Expand Your Power  

Friday, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
POLI-154 Subplenary: Global Tobacco Treaty: The Case for US Involvement  
POLI-156 Subplenary: Lessons Learned in Implementing Smoke-Free Laws  
POLI-157 Subplenary: History of Minnesota Litigation  

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