Clearing the Air Part 1: The Science of Secondhand Smoke

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Clearing the Air Part 1: The Science of Secondhand Smoke

Since the 1970s, the nonsmokers’ rights movement has made significant progress toward expanding clean indoor air protections for everyone, and today 62.7% of the U.S. population is protected from secondhand smoke exposure by local or statewide smokefree laws.

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General Price Reflects on his Time with the Connecticut Governors Prevention Project

I spent 2 1/2 life-altering days with the Connecticut Governors Prevention Project—as it was like looking into the mirror, as they are a microcosm of CADCA.

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A Coalition Built on a Foundation of Public Health Data and Partnerships

So what is on the horizon for this long-storied coalition? Supporting their long list of ongoing programs and partnerships is high on the list, but they are still looking to add value where they are needed.

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Changes in Data Impact Priorities and Partnerships

So what is on the horizon for this long-storied coalition? Supporting their long list of ongoing programs and partnerships is high on the list, but they are still looking to add value where they are needed.

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Thank You to the 2023-2024 Humphrey Fellows

The Humphrey Fellowship underscores CADCA’s commitment to developing and advancing the capacity of individuals, organizations, and institutions globally in the pursuit of building safe, healthy, and drug-free communities.

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An Interview with Impact Prevention

We sat down with Dr. Raffle’s co-authors at Impact Prevention, Mollie Stevens and Meagan Joseph, to talk more about their chapter of The Cambridge Handbook of Community Empowerment, their coalition, and the work they are doing in their communities.

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An Interview with Dr. Holly Raffle

In Ohio, Adult Allies work alongside young people and guide them through a planning process that uses evidence-based strategies to create community-level change and build healthier communities.

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The Problem Gambling Coalition of Southwest Ohio

The Problem Gambling Coalition of Southwest Ohio was established with dual aims: serving the community through providing problem gambling prevention and treatment services, and workforce development for social workers.

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The Center for Black Health and Equity’s Position on Menthol

Today, we are highlighting a call to action from one of CADCA’s partners, the Center for Black Health and Equity

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CADCA Awards Congressional Leadership Award to Members of Congress Making a Difference

CADCA Awards Congressional Leadership Award to Members of Congress Making a Difference