Anti-Smoking Agencies Joining Forces

Anti-Smoking Agencies Joining Forces

Three state agencies with a stake in tobacco cessation efforts are holding their first joint conference -- and electronic cigarettes are high on their discussion list.

The first joint conference of three state agencies to combat tobacco use in California starts on Tuesday in Sacramento.

High on the agenda will be what to do about the dramatic rise in the electronic cigarette industry — particularly increased e-cigarette use among young Californians. 

It’s the first official gathering of three state agencies that have a stake in tobacco cessation among California youth — the Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program, the state Department of Public Health’s California Tobacco Control Program and the state Department of Education’s Tobacco-Use Prevention Education Program.

How nicotine affects the brains of teens is the presentation that kicks off the conference and sets the tone, along with a video address by U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy.

The combined-agency effort comes after another legislative session where a number of anti-tobacco bills either failed to pass or were drastically amended:

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