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What does CTCP stand for?

California Tobacco Control Program


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Has the California Tobacco Control Program Reduced Smoking?
The first article is published in 1998 and looks at the effects of California Tobacco Control Program on smoking.
After notable success since 1989 in curbing California's smoking rate, California Tobacco Control Program budget cuts and insidious new cigarette ad campaigns turned that trend around.
In November 1988, Proposition 99 was approved by California voters, instituting a 25-cent tax on cigarettes and earmarking 5 cents of every cigarette pack sold to fund the California Tobacco Control Program, the nation's longest running and most emulated anti-tobacco program.
In November 1988, Proposition 99 was approved by California voters and instituted a 25-cent tax on cigarettes and earmarked 5 cents of every cigarette pack sold to fund the California Tobacco Control Program, the nation's longest running and most emulated comprehensive anti-tobacco program.
Twenty percent of the tax revenue was earmarked to fund the California Tobacco Control Program - the world's first comprehensive tobacco control program.
Every dollar invested in the California Tobacco Control Program saves the state at least $3 in direct health care costs and another $5 by reducing lost productivity.
Twenty percent of the tax revenue was marked to fund the California Tobacco Control Program -- the world's first comprehensive tobacco control program.

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