Tobacco War: |
Epigraph |
![]() | Preface |
![]() | 1. Introduction |
![]() | 2. Beginnings: The Nonsmokers' Rights Movement |
![]() | 3. Proposition 99 Emerges |
![]() | 4. Beating the Tobacco Industry at the Polls |
![]() | 5. Moving to the Legislature |
![]() | 6. Proposition 99's First Implementing Legislation |
![]() | 7. Implementing the Tobacco Control Program |
![]() | 8. The Tobacco Industry's Response |
![]() | 9. The Battle over Local Tobacco Control Ordinances |
![]() | 10. Continued Erosion of the Health Education Account: 1990-1994 |
![]() | 11. Battles over Preemption |
• | SB 376: The First Threat of Preemption |
• | The Voluntary Health Agencies Accept Preemption |
• | The Birth of AB 13 |
• | The Tobacco Industry's Response: AB 996 |
• | The View from outside Sacramento |
• | AB 13 and AB 996 on the Assembly Floor |
• | On to the Senate |
• | The Philip Morris Plan |
• | The Philip Morris Initiative |
• | The Continuing Fight over AB 13 |
• | The Philip Morris Signature Drive |
• | The Legislature Passes AB 13 |
• | AB 13 and Proposition 188 |
• | The Stealth Campaign |
• | The “No” Campaign |
• | The Wellness Foundation |
• | The Federal Communications Commission |
• | Conclusion |
• | Notes |
![]() | 12. The End of Acquiescence |
![]() | 13. The Lawsuits |
![]() | 14. Doing It Differently |
![]() | 15. Political Interference in Program Management |
![]() | 16. Lessons Learned |
![]() | Appendix A |
Appendix B Important California Tobacco Control Events |
About the Authors |