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2. Cook J. “AB 75 update. Report to the Board of Directors, American Cancer Society” . February 14, 1991.
3. Begay ME, Glantz SA. Undoing Proposition 99: Political expenditures by the tobacco industry in California politics in 1991. San Francisco: Institute for Health Policy Studies, School of Medicine, University of California, 1992 April.
4. Begay ME, Traynor M, Glantz SA. Extinguishing Proposition 99: Political expenditures by the tobacco industry in California politics in 1991-1992. San Francisco: Institute for Health Policy Studies, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, 1992 September.
8. American Lung Association, California Association of Hospitals & Health Systems, California Medical Association, California Planners and Consultants, California Schools Boards Association, County Supervisors Association of California, Service Employees International Union, Western Center for Law and Poverty. “Letter to Phil Isenberg. January 7, 1991.”
10. Martin C, Breslow L, Dyke P, Weidmer CE, Cook J. “Tobacco Education Oversight Committee press conference remarks. January 23, 1991” .
11. California Medical Association. “Summary of recommendations. Report to Council from the Commission on Legislation. November 10, 1990” .
12. Strumpf IJ. “Memo to Scientific Advisory Panel on Chest Diseases re: Resolution 213-96, Anti-Tobacco Education and Research. February 5, 1996” .
15. Howe RK. “Tobacco education and socialized medicine” . California Physician 1989 December; 48-49.
18. Tobacco Institute (?). “California anti-tobacco advertising program. November 1, 1990” . Bates No. 50779 3734/3735.
19. State of California, Legislative Analyst's Office. “Analysis of the 1991-1992 budget.” Sacramento, February 6, 1991.
20. Skolnick A. “Court orders California governor to restore antismoking media campaign funding” . JAMA 1992;267:2721-2723.
21. State of California, Legislative Analyst's Office. “Analysis of the 1994-1995 budget bill.” Sacramento, 1994.
22. American Lung Association. “AB 99 (Isenberg)—active support. Capitol Correspondence” 1991 March 26.
25. Oglesby MB, Mozingo R. “Memo to J. W. Johnston re: California anti-smoking advertising. January 24, 1991” . Bates No. 50760 4050.
26. Verner KL. “Memorandum to T. C. Griscom re: California's anti-smoking campaign funding. January 29, 1991” . Bates No. 50775 5351-5354.
27. California Medical Association. “Report to the Executive Committee from the Prop 99 Funding TAC (ratified by the Board of Trustees, July, 1991). June 14, 1991” .
31. Western Center for Law and Poverty, California Medical Association, California Nurses Association, California Association of Hospitals and Health Systems. “Memo to AB 99 Conference Committee staff working group. June 30, 1991” .
33. Kiser D, Muraoka S, Velo T, Najera T. “Memo to all interested parties, Proposition 99 Health Education Account. June 17, 1991” .
36. Weintraub D. “Heat put on Wilson over anti-smoking funds” . Los Angeles Times 1992 February 21;A3.
37. Warren J, Morain D. “Bid to dilute anti-smoking effort revealed” . Los Angeles Times 1998 January 21.
39. American Cancer Society. Memo to unit executive directors from Ron Hagen. Executive notice. January 23, 1992.
40. Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights. “Prop 99 $$ slashed: Media campaign killed already! Action Alert, January 22, 1992” .
41. Russell S. “Health director explains governor's “checkup” insurance plan” . San Francisco Chronicle 1992 January 10;A8.
43. Lucas G. “Demos assail Wilson plan to cut funds for anti-smoking drive” . San Francisco Chronicle 1992 January 23;A15.
44. Gray T. “Wilson's plan to shift funds disguises tax hike, critics say” . Sacramento Bee 1992 January 26;A3.
45. Russell S. “Anti-smoking program big hit—but governor seeks to cut it” . San Francisco Chronicle 1992 January 15;14.
49. Malmgren KL. “Memorandum to Samuel D. Chilcote, Jr. April 18, 1990” . Bates No. TIMN 298437/298420W.
51. Pierce JP. “Evaluating Proposition 99 in California. Speech: American Heart Association, Nineteenth Science Writers Forum. January 12-15, 1992” .
52. Winslow R. “California push to cut smoking seen as success” . Wall Street Journal 1992 January 15;B1.
59. Williams L. “Officials: Wilson undercut TV ads on smoking” . San Francisco Examiner 1996 December 22;A1.
61. Cook J, Velo T. “Memo to Ron Hagen, Sharen Muraoka, and George Yamasaki, Jr., Esq. April 1, 1992” .
62. Skolnick A. “American Heart Association seeks to delay state health department director's confirmation” . JAMA 1992;267:2723-2726.
67. Russell S. “Battle brewing over plan for tobacco tax” . San Francisco Chronicle 1992 July 29;A21.
73. Department of Health Services. “Federal Financial Participation (FFP) guidelines for Maternal and Child Health (MCH) programs. Sacramento, July 1, 1993” .
74. Shah R. “Deposition of Rugmini Shah. Superior Court of the State of California, County of Sacramento, 1994. Case No. 379257” .
78. Green S. “Wilson taps former spokeswoman for tobacco industry as state health chief” . Sacramento Bee 1993 November 10.
80. Skolnick A. “Antitobacco advocates fight “illegal” diversion of tobacco control money” . JAMA 1994;271(18):1387-1390.
81. Begay ME, Traynor MP, Glantz SA. The twilight of Proposition 99: Reauthorization of tobacco education programs and tobacco industry expenditures in 1993. San Francisco: Institute for Health Policy Studies, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, March 1994.
83. Glantz SA, Bero LA. “Inappropriate and appropriate selection of “peers” in grant review” . JAMA 1994;272(2):114-116.
84. Begay ME, Glantz SA. Political expenditures by the tobacco industry in California state politics from 1976 to 1991. San Francisco: Institute for Health Policy Studies, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, 1991 September.
85. Begay ME, Glantz SA. “Tobacco industry campaign contributions are affecting tobacco control policymaking in California” . JAMA 1994;272(15):1176-1182.