Delaware 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

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                    SPONSOR:      Sen. Poore & Rep. Griffith       Sens. Hansen, Hocker, Huxtable, Sokola, Walsh, Wilson; Reps. Jones Giltner, Morrison, Romer, Ross Levin, Yearick           DELAWARE STATE SENATE   153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 9       RECOGNIZING JANUARY 2025 AS "TOBACCO USE AWARENESS MONTH IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Sen. Poore & Rep. Griffith       Sens. Hansen, Hocker, Huxtable, Sokola, Walsh, Wilson; Reps. Jones Giltner, Morrison, Romer, Ross Levin, Yearick     

SPONSOR: Sen. Poore & Rep. Griffith
Sens. Hansen, Hocker, Huxtable, Sokola, Walsh, Wilson; Reps. Jones Giltner, Morrison, Romer, Ross Levin, Yearick

 SPONSOR:  

 Sen. Poore & Rep. Griffith 

 Sens. Hansen, Hocker, Huxtable, Sokola, Walsh, Wilson; Reps. Jones Giltner, Morrison, Romer, Ross Levin, Yearick 

   

 DELAWARE STATE SENATE 

 153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 9 

   

 RECOGNIZING JANUARY 2025 AS "TOBACCO USE AWARENESS MONTH IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE. 

   

  WHEREAS, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, killing an estimated 490,000 Americans each year and 1,440 smoking attributable deaths in Delaware; and   WHEREAS, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), youth e-cigarette use remains a major issue as the most used tobacco product among kids under age 18, with nicotine addiction leading to potential long-term health risks; and    WHEREAS, the adult tobacco use rate in Delaware is 16.2% and the high school tobacco use rate is 18.3%   WHEREAS, the American Lung Association issued their annual State of Tobacco Control report on January 29, 2025, which identified evidence-based policies to address and reduce tobacco use including funding for tobacco prevention and control programs, smokefree air laws, tobacco taxes, laws around the sale of flavored tobacco products and access to treatments to quit tobacco; and   WHEREAS, the State of Tobacco Control report graded Delaware 3 As and 2 Fs indicating while there has been progress, there is still more work to be done to address tobacco use in Delaware; and   WHEREAS, Delaware should fund tobacco prevention and cessation programs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended level to address tobacco use across the state including youth electronic smoking device usage and the emergence of new products such as nicotine pouches; and   WHEREAS, funding for tobacco control efforts from the Delaware Health Fund support public awareness campaigns and educational initiatives such as the Kick Butts Generation (KGB), Delawareans Against Nicotine and Tobacco Exposure (DANTE) and the Tobacco Prevention Mini-Grant Program which funds community level tobacco prevention and cessation projects. Funding for these programs is critical in preventing youth from initiating tobacco use and encouraging individuals to quit; and   WHEREAS, the State of Tobacco Control Report should guide lawmakers in advancing evidence-based policies to address tobacco use in our state; and   WHEREAS, Tobacco Use Awareness Month provides an opportunity to educate and protect Delaware from the harmful effects of tobacco use, ensure Delawareans who want to make a quit attempt have resources and services they need to support them and foster a healthier and more informed community.   NOW, THEREFORE:    BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the 153  rd   General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that the month of January 2025 is designated as Tobacco Use Awareness Month in the State of Delaware.    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the General Assembly encourages expanded efforts to engage Delaware schools, health advocates, and community organizations in promoting tobacco use education and prevention initiatives to protect the health and well-being of Delawares residents.       

 WHEREAS, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, killing an estimated 490,000 Americans each year and 1,440 smoking attributable deaths in Delaware; and 

 WHEREAS, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), youth e-cigarette use remains a major issue as the most used tobacco product among kids under age 18, with nicotine addiction leading to potential long-term health risks; and  

 WHEREAS, the adult tobacco use rate in Delaware is 16.2% and the high school tobacco use rate is 18.3% 

 WHEREAS, the American Lung Association issued their annual State of Tobacco Control report on January 29, 2025, which identified evidence-based policies to address and reduce tobacco use including funding for tobacco prevention and control programs, smokefree air laws, tobacco taxes, laws around the sale of flavored tobacco products and access to treatments to quit tobacco; and 

 WHEREAS, the State of Tobacco Control report graded Delaware 3 As and 2 Fs indicating while there has been progress, there is still more work to be done to address tobacco use in Delaware; and 

 WHEREAS, Delaware should fund tobacco prevention and cessation programs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended level to address tobacco use across the state including youth electronic smoking device usage and the emergence of new products such as nicotine pouches; and 

 WHEREAS, funding for tobacco control efforts from the Delaware Health Fund support public awareness campaigns and educational initiatives such as the Kick Butts Generation (KGB), Delawareans Against Nicotine and Tobacco Exposure (DANTE) and the Tobacco Prevention Mini-Grant Program which funds community level tobacco prevention and cessation projects. Funding for these programs is critical in preventing youth from initiating tobacco use and encouraging individuals to quit; and 

 WHEREAS, the State of Tobacco Control Report should guide lawmakers in advancing evidence-based policies to address tobacco use in our state; and 

 WHEREAS, Tobacco Use Awareness Month provides an opportunity to educate and protect Delaware from the harmful effects of tobacco use, ensure Delawareans who want to make a quit attempt have resources and services they need to support them and foster a healthier and more informed community. 

 NOW, THEREFORE:  

 BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the 153  rd   General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that the month of January 2025 is designated as Tobacco Use Awareness Month in the State of Delaware.  

 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the General Assembly encourages expanded efforts to engage Delaware schools, health advocates, and community organizations in promoting tobacco use education and prevention initiatives to protect the health and well-being of Delawares residents.  

   

  SYNOPSIS   This resolution recognizes January 2025 as Tobacco Use Awareness Month in the State of Delaware, affirms the importance of educating and protecting Delawareans from the harmful effects of tobacco use, encourages collaboration among schools, health advocates, and community organizations to combat tobacco use, and highlights the State of Tobacco Control Report as a leading resource in enacting effective policies to reduce tobacco use.    Author: Senator Poore  

 SYNOPSIS 

 This resolution recognizes January 2025 as Tobacco Use Awareness Month in the State of Delaware, affirms the importance of educating and protecting Delawareans from the harmful effects of tobacco use, encourages collaboration among schools, health advocates, and community organizations to combat tobacco use, and highlights the State of Tobacco Control Report as a leading resource in enacting effective policies to reduce tobacco use.  

 Author: Senator Poore