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Community leaders tackle youth tobacco use crisis

July 04, 2024 | Oneonta, Otsego, New York



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Community leaders tackle youth tobacco use crisis
During a recent government meeting, members gathered to discuss community health initiatives, with a particular focus on reducing tobacco use among residents, especially youth. Council member Don Mathison was acknowledged for his commitment to learning and participating in these discussions.

The featured guest, Jennifer Hill from Tobacco Free Communities, presented strategies aimed at minimizing tobacco's presence in the community. Hill emphasized the detrimental effects of tobacco use and marketing on public health, particularly for children. She highlighted the importance of legislative measures that could be enacted to improve community relations with tobacco, aiming to diminish its impact.

Hill's presentation included insights into the tobacco retail environment and its influence on community health. She expressed a commitment to further discussions on the environmental impacts of tobacco use in the coming year. The meeting concluded with a call to action for the wellness committee to consider potential legislative steps to enhance public health initiatives related to tobacco control.

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