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What the American Lung Association of Tennessee® Does
We actively monitor lung health related efforts in the legislative and policy arenas on both state and federal levels. We organize grassroots community support from people who care about preventing lung disease and death from the use of tobacco products, unhealthy air and asthma. We promote legislation that will improve the lung health of all Tennesseans.
What can you do?
Find out what you can do to affect public policy by letting us know what lung health issues you are concerned about. Either call 1-800- 432-LUNG (5864) or send us a message by clicking here. A variety of volunteer opportunities ranging from calling or writing your legislators to express your views to participating in organized advocacy to help make policy change that affects public health are available through the Lung Association's volunteer network. Call us to find out how you can join our efforts.
The American Lung Association’s Policy Agenda
In 2002, the American Lung Association translated the goals of our strategic
plan into a Work Plan consisting of Strategies, National Operational Steps,
and Nationwide Alignment Steps. The Work Plan highlights the range of advocacy
efforts the American Lung Association will engage in over the five-year period
ending in 2007. The Public Policy Agenda is designed to highlight the top priorities
for the American Lung Association’s federal advocacy. State and local
advocacy efforts will continue with full support from the National Office. The
American Lung Association Public Policy Positions provide a complete description
of the public policy goals of the American Lung Association.
POLICY PRIORITIES
As designated by the American Lung Association Board of Directors, the public
policy priorities for the 108th Congress are:
- Secure increased funding for tobacco control programs, including prevention,
education and cessation, and reimbursement under Medicare/Medicaid for cessation
services;
- Secure adequately funded, full, unfettered, Food and Drug Administration
regulatory authority over the manufacture, sale, distribution, labeling, marketing
and promotion of tobacco.
- Secure a strong, enforceable international Framework Convention on Tobacco
Control;
- Secure federal support for the Asthma Clinical Research Centers;
- Secure funds to implement the development of an effective federal public
health response to asthma program, including a national surveillance program;
- Defend and strengthen the Clean Air Act and its health-based National Ambient
Air Quality Standards to protect the health of all Americans, including populations
most at risk; and
- Increase funding for biomedical, behavioral and environmental research and
research training, the public health infrastructure and health programs related
to the lung, including tuberculosis and COPD.
THE AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION PUBLIC POLICY POSITIONS
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