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From: "GLOBALink HQ" <[email protected]>To: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"

Date: 9/3/2010 4:55:02 AMSubject: GLOBALink NIMI Index - Friday 3 September 2010

News & Information Monitoring Initiative - IndexFriday 3 September 2010Sonja Johnston

Advertising & Sponsorship

Cambodia: Proposed sub-decree banning advertising of tobacco Khmer Weekly

Cessation

Addiction: Stopping Smoking Cessation Treatments Too Soon May Reduce Odds of Success for 45 Percent of Smokers Science Daily

UK: Researchers test theory that exercise can help smokers step up to challenge The Herald

Health & Science

Cancer Prev Res: Diabetes drug may keep lung cancer at bay Reuters

Indonesia: Video: Smoking Baby Stops Smoking - But Can It Last? CBS News

Chile: Sorry, no cigarettes or alcohol, trapped miners told Canada.com

US: CA: Scientist's Firing After 36 Years Fuels 'PC' Debate at UCLA Fox News

Industry & Products

Philippines: Growing tobacco is a family affair for children in Ilocos GMA News

Legislation & Politics

Russians urged to smoke, drink more AFP

Philippines: Solons hit moves to impose 400% tax hike on cigarettes Manilla Bulletin

China: No smoking law comes into effect in south China's Guangzhou Xinhua

Scotland: 90% of Scots back tobacco sale laws Yahoo

Spain: Doctors call for tighter tobacco sales restrictions in Spain Typically Spanish

US: NY: On the reservation, resentment The Buffalo News

Secondhand Smoke

China: Shanghai tobacco ban catches fire People's Daily Online

UK: Smokers barred from renting a home The Telegraph

Canada: Vancouver park smoking ban takes effect CBC News

Youth

JSID: Smoking, alcohol, pot rates found higher for Latino kids Arizona Daily Star

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From: "Stan Shatenstein" <[email protected]>To: [email protected]

Date: 4/12/2010 6:40:12 PMSubject: GLOBALink MJU: 299th Edition: 13-April-2010

Medical Journal Update 299th Edition 13-April-2010

Dear readers,

Please make PDF requests by sending journal and author name information (e.g. AJPH - Cook) [email protected]. Please also include your own e-mail address in every request message. Click on links toaccess papers freely available to all, but feel free to ask for these if you have a problem opening the PDFs. Do not sendback full abstracts or MJU editions, just the journal and author names and, if you can, the number of the edition in whichthey appear. Studies are listed below by alphabetical order of journal names.

Stan Shatenstein

In this edition:Acta Ophthalmol - Grzybowski

Tobacco optic neuropathy (TON) - the historical and present concept of the disease

Acta Ophthalmol. 2010 Mar 16. [Epub ahead of print]

Grzybowski A, Holder GE.

Abstract

Abstract. This article reviews the historical and current concepts of 'tobacco optic neuropathy' (TON) a rare disorder ofoptic nerve function related to the toxic effects of an unidentified constituent of tobacco. It is considered to be an entitydistinct from that often described as 'tobacco-alcohol amblyopia', a disorder better described as a nutritional opticneuropathy. It is suggested that 'tobacco-alcohol amblyopia' is an inappropriate term, because the condition to which itrefers is not an amblyopia, and there is little evidence to implicate a toxic effect of either tobacco or alcohol in thepathogenesis of that disorder.

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/123322839/abstrac...

Am J Drug Alc Abuse - Wu

Differential racial/ethnic patterns in substance use initiation among young, low-income women

Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2010 Mar;36(2):123-9.

Wu ZH, Temple JR, Shokar NK, Nguyen-Oghalai TU, Grady JJ.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Accumulating research suggests that the gateway hypothesis of substance use may not apply equallyacross different race/ethnicity groups. OBJECTIVES: The current study examines racial and ethnic differences in patternsof initiation of licit and illicit substance use. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 696 low-incomewomen between the ages of 18 and 31 who sought gynecological care between December, 2001 and May, 2003 insoutheast Texas. RESULTS: Overall, White women fit the classic profile of drug use initiation patterns, with thoseinitiating tobacco and beer/wine at earlier ages being more likely to use illicit drugs. Conversely, African-American andHispanic women initiated tobacco and beer/wine at much later ages than White women, but they were as likely to useillicit drugs. CONCLUSIONS: To be optimally effective, prevention efforts may need to be tailored to fit the race/ethnicity ofthe audience. Further studies are suggested to investigate specific risk factors related to substance use initiation by

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race/ethnicity.

http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/009529910037180...

AJE - Torp-Pedersen/Samet

In-Utero Exposure to Smoking, Alcohol, Coffee, and Tea and Risk of Strabismus

Am J Epidemiol. 2010 Mar 25. [Epub ahead of print]

Torp-Pedersen T, Boyd HA, Poulsen G, Haargaard B, Wohlfahrt J, Holmes JM, Melbye M.

Abstract

In a prospective, population-based cohort study, the authors investigated the effect of in-utero exposure to maternalsmoking and consumption of alcohol, coffee, and tea on the risk of strabismus. They reviewed medical records forchildren in the Danish National Birth Cohort identified through national registers as possibly having strabismus. Relativerisk estimates were adjusted for year of birth, social class, maternal smoking, maternal age at birth, and maternal coffeeand tea consumption. The authors identified 1,321 cases of strabismus in a cohort of 96,842 Danish children bornbetween 1996 and 2003. Maternal smoking was associated with a significantly elevated risk of strabismus in the child,increasing with number of cigarettes smoked per day (<5 cigarettes/day: relative risk (RR) = 0.95, 95% confidence interval(CI): 0.80, 1.14; 5-<10 cigarettes/day: RR = 1.38, 95% CI: 1.12, 1.70; >/=10 cigarettes/day: RR = 1.90, 95% CI: 1.57,2.30). Nicotine replacement therapy was not associated with strabismus risk (RR = 1.22, 95% CI: 0.92, 1.61). Lightmaternal alcohol consumption was inversely associated with strabismus risk, whereas maternal coffee and tea drinkingwere not associated with strabismus risk. In conclusion, smoking during pregnancy is associated with an increased riskof strabismus in the offspring. Conversely, light alcohol consumption is associated with decreased risk.

http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/kwq010v1 Also: Smoking Kills: The Revolutionary Life of Richard Dollhttp://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/extract/171/7/848 Related AJE Obituary & IJE Book Review: Sir Richard Doll, 1912 2005 (2006)http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/164/1/95Smoking Kills: The Revolutionary Life of Richard Doll. Conrad Keating.http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/extract/dyq009

Am J Ther - Babizhayev

Telomere Length is a Biomarker of Cumulative Oxidative Stress, Biologic Age, and an Independent Predictorof Survival and Therapeutic Treatment Requirement Associated With Smoking Behavior

Am J Ther. 2010 Mar 11. [Epub ahead of print]

Babizhayev MA, Savel̓ yeva EL, Moskvina SN, Yegorov YE.

Abstract

Globally, tobacco use is associated with 5 million deaths per annum and is regarded as one of the leading causes ofpremature death. Major chronic disorders associated with smoking include cardiovascular diseases, several types ofcancer, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (lung problems). Cigarette smoking (CS) generates a cumulativeoxidative stress, which may contribute to the pathogenesis of chronic diseases. Mainstream and side stream gas-phasesmoke each have about the same concentration of reactive free radical species, about 1 x 10 radicals per cigarette (or 5 x10 per puff). This effect is critical in understanding the biologic effects of smoke. Several lines of evidence suggest thatcigarette smoke constituents can directly activate vascular reactive oxygen species production. In this work we presentmultiple evidence that CS provide the important risk factors in many age-related diseases, and is associated withincreased cumulative and systemic oxidative stress and inflammation. The cited processes are marked by increasedwhite blood cell (leucocytes, WBCs) turnover. The data suggest an alteration of the circulating WBCs by CS, resulting inincreased adherence to endothelial cells. Telomeres are complex DNA-protein structures located at the end of eukaryotic

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chromosomes. Telomere length shortens with biologic age in all replicating somatic cells. It has been shown that tobaccosmoking enhances telomere shortening in circulating human WBCs. Telomere attrition (expressed in WBCs) can serve asa biomarker of the cumulative oxidative stress and inflammation induced by smoking and, consequently, show the pace ofbiologic aging. We originally propose that patented specific oral formulations of nonhydrolized carnosine and carcinineprovide a powerful tool for targeted therapeutic inhibition of cumulative oxidative stress and inflammation and protection oftelomere attrition associated with smoking. The longitudinal studies of the clinical population groups described in thisstudy including elderly support the hypothesis that telomere length is a predictor of survival and therapeutic treatmentrequirement associated with smoking behavior.

http://journals.lww.com/americantherapeutics/Abstract/publis...

Ann Behav Med - BandieraSecondhand Smoke Policy and the Risk of Depression

Ann Behav Med. 2010 Mar 31. [Epub ahead of print]

Bandiera FC, Caban-Martinez AJ, Arheart KL, Davila EP, Fleming LE, Dietz NA, Lewis JE, Fabry D, Lee DJ.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Banning smoking in work and public settings leads to immediate reductions in disease burden. However,no previous studies have looked specifically at the impact smoking bans may have on depression. METHODS: The 2006Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) uses a cross-sectional design representative of the non-institutionalized civilian US population. Never smoker survey participants >/=18 years of age were selected from theBRFSS (n = 41,904) with their self-report of depressive symptoms in the last 2 weeks, as assessed by the Patient HealthQuestionnaire. Models with adjustment for survey design, sociodemographics, alcohol consumption, and work and homesmoking policies were considered. RESULTS: Following covariate adjustment, the risk of major depression wassignificantly higher for those living where smoking was allowed anywhere in the home versus those living in homes withcomplete smoking bans and in those who indicated that smoking was permitted in their work areas versus those reportingcomplete workplace smoking bans. CONCLUSIONS: Findings from the present analysis support policies that bansmoking in all workplace settings. Interventions designed to eliminate smoking in the home are also needed.

http://www.metapress.com/content/5x143u6t51ml7836/?p=83cf2a4...

Arch Gyn Ob - AliyuAssociation between tobacco use in pregnancy and placenta-associated syndromes: a population-based study

Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2010 Mar 31. [Epub ahead of print]

Aliyu MH, Lynch O, Wilson RE, Alio AP, Kristensen S, Marty PJ, Whiteman VE, Salihu HM.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Cigarette smoking is an established risk factor for adverse perinatal outcomes. The purpose of thisstudy is to examine the association between maternal smoking in pregnancy and the occurrence of placental-associatedsyndromes (PAS). METHODS: We analyzed data from a population-based retrospective cohort of singleton deliveries thatoccurred in the state of Missouri from 1989 through 2005 (N = 1,224,133). The main outcome was PAS, a compositeoutcome defined as the occurrence of placental abruption, placenta previa, preeclampsia, small for gestational age,preterm or stillbirth. We used logistic regression models to generate adjusted odd ratios and their 95 percent confidenceintervals. Non-smoking gravidas served as the referent category. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of prenatal smokingwas 19.6%. Cigarette smoking in pregnancy was associated with the composite outcome of placental syndromes (oddsratio, 95% confidence interval = 1.59, 1.57-1.60). This association showed a dose-response relationship, with the risk ofPAS increasing with increased quantity of cigarettes smoked. Similar results were observed between smoking inpregnancy and independent risks for abruption, previa, SGA, stillbirth, and preterm delivery. CONCLUSION: Maternalsmoking in pregnancy is a risk factor for the development of placenta-associated syndrome. Smoking cessationinterventions in pregnancy should continue to be encouraged in all maternity care settings.

http://www.springerlink.com/content/x584335250743wqk/

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BMC Pub Health - Coleman/SiddiqiDo financial incentives for delivering health promotion counselling work? Analysis of smoking cessationactivities stimulated by the quality and outcomes framework

BMC Public Health. 2010 Mar 26;10(1):167. [Epub ahead of print]

Coleman T.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A substantial fraction of UK general practitioners' salaries is now intended to reflect the quality of careprovided. This performance-related pay system has probably improved aspects of primary health care but, using theobservational data available, disentangling the impacts of different types of targets set within this unique payment systemis challenging. DISCUSSION: Financial incentives undoubtedly influence GPs' activities, however, those aimed atencouraging GPs' delivery of health promotion counselling may not always have the effects intended. There is strong,observational evidence that targets and incentives intended to increase smoking cessation counselling by GPs havemerely increased their propensity to record this activity in patients' medical records. The limitations of using financialincentives to stimulate the delivery of counselling in primary care are discussed and a re-appraisal of their use within UKGPs' performance-related pay system is argued for. SUMMARY: The utility of targets employed by the system for UKGeneral Practitioners' performance related pay may be inappropriate for encouraging the delivery of health promotioncounselling interventions. An evaluation of these targets is essential before they are further developed or added to.

http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/10/167http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2458-10-167.pd... Also: An intervention to stop smoking among patients suspected of TB - evaluation of an integrated approachhttp://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/10/160http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2458-10-160.pd...

Note: Full text PDFs freely available from links immediately above.

Clin Trials - Carpenter

Motivating the unmotivated for health behavior change: a randomized trial of cessation induction for smokers

Clin Trials. 2010 Mar 25. [Epub ahead of print]

Carpenter MJ, Alberg AJ, Gray KM, Saladin ME.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many smokers remain unwilling or unable to make a quit attempt. For these smokers, novel strategiesto induce quit attempts are necessary to achieve further reductions in smoking prevalence. PURPOSE: This articledescribes the design and methods of an ongoing nationwide telephone-based clinical trial for cessation induction, theprincipal aim of which is to test the hypothesis that samples of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), can induce quitattempts among smokers otherwise unmotivated to quit. METHODS: Smokers are recruited proactively through onlinechannels. A 'behavioral filter' is used to identify and separate motivated versus unmotivated smokers, the latter of whom (N= 750) are formally entered into the clinical trial. Participants are randomized to one of two treatment conditions designedto promote self-efficacy and motivation to quit: (1) practice quit attempt (PQA) or (2) PQA plus NRT sampling. The primaryoutcome measure tested over a 6-month follow-up is the incidence of additional quit attempts as well as hypothesizedmediators of treatment effects. RESULTS: This study details the challenges of identifying and treating smokers who areunmotivated to quit. Strengths include a novel treatment approach, tested among a group of proactively recruited smokersnationwide, with a unique method of identifying cessation-resistant smokers. LIMITATIONS: The omission of a true controlgroup, testing the effect of the PQA itself, is an inherent limitation to the study design. Online recruitment presentsadditional study challenges, all of which are discussed in detail. CONCLUSIONS: The study has translational potential toguide both clinical and policy recommendations for cessation induction. Further, while the focus is on smoking, this trialmay serve as an example to researchers and clinicians who focus on other health behaviors, and who themselves arechallenged with motivating people who are unmotivated for change.

http://ctj.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/1740774510361533...

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Crit Care - LucidarmeNicotine withdrawal and agitation in ventilated critically ill patients

Critical Care 2010, 14:R42 (9 April 2010) Lucidarme O, Seguin A, Daubin C, Ramakers M, Terzi N, Beck P, Charbonneau P, du Cheyron D

Abstract

Introduction

Smoking is highly addictive, and nicotine abstinence is associated with withdrawal syndrome in hospitalized patients. Inthis study, we aimed to evaluate the impact of sudden nicotine abstinence on the development of agitation and delirium,and on morbidities and outcomes in critically ill patients who required respiratory support, either noninvasive ventilation orintubation, and mechanical ventilation.

Methods

We conducted a prospective, observational study in two intensive care units (ICUs). The 144 consecutive patientsadmitted to ICUs and requiring mechanical ventilation for >48 hours were included. Smoking status was assessed at ICUadmission by using the Fagerstrom Test of Nicotine Dependence (FTND). Agitation, with the Sedation-Agitation Scale(SAS), and delirium, with the Intensive Care Delirium Screening Checklist (ICDSC), were tested twice daily during the ICUstay. Agitation and delirium were defined by SAS >4 and ICDSC >4, respectively. Nosocomial complications andoutcomes were evaluated.

Results

Smokers (n = 44) were younger and more frequently male and were more likely to have a history of alcoholism and tohave septic shock as the reason for ICU admission than were nonsmokers. The incidence of agitation, but not delirium,increased significantly in the smoker group (64% versus 32%; P = 0.0005). Nicotine abstinence was associated withhigher incidences of self-removal of tubes and catheters, and with more interventions, including the need for supplementalsedatives, analgesics, neuroleptics, and physical restraints. Sedation-free days, ventilator-free days, length of stay, andmortality in ICUs did not differ between groups. Multivariate analysis identified active smoking (OR, 3.13; 95% CI, 1.45-6.74; P = 0.003) as an independent risk factor for agitation. Based on a subgroup of 56 patients, analysis of 28 pairs ofpatients (smokers and nonsmokers in a 1:1 ratio) matched for age, gender, and alcoholism status found similar resultsregarding the role of nicotine withdrawal in increasing the risk of agitation during an ICU stay.

Conclusions

Nicotine withdrawal was associated with agitation and higher morbidities in critically ill patients. These results suggestthe need to look specifically at those patients with tobacco dependency by using the FTND in ICU settings. Identifyingpatients at risk of behavioral disorders may lead to earlier interventions in routine clinical practice.

http://ccforum.com/content/14/2/R58http://ccforum.com/content/pdf/cc8954.pdf Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above.

J Atheroscler Thromb - Ishizaka

Association between Gamma-Glutamyltransferase Levels and Insulin Resistance According to AlcoholConsumption and Number of Cigarettes Smoked

J Atheroscler Thromb. 2010 Mar 13. [Epub ahead of print]

Ishizaka N, Ishizaka Y, Toda EI, Yamakado M, Koike K, Nagai R.

Abstract

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Aim: Alcohol intake may increase serum gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) but reduce insulin resistance. We analyzedthe association between GGT and a marker of insulin resistance, homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance(HOMA-IR), according to the drinking and smoking status.Methods: After excluding former smokers and/or formerdrinkers, the data of 10,482 men who underwent general health screening were analyzed.Results: Alcohol consumptionshowed a graded association with GGT. In men with current alcohol consumption of >/=40 g per day, >/=20 cigarettes perday further increased GGT levels. Alcohol consumption showed a U-shaped association with HOMA-IR. In contrast,smoking 20-39 and >/=40 cig-arettes per day increased HOMA-IR as compared with never smokers. An interactionbetween alco-hol consumption and smoking was present for GGT (p<0.001) and HOMA-IR (p=0.059). GGT was not asignificant negative predictive value for HOMA-IR regardless of the drinking or smoking status.Conclusions: Althoughalcohol intake showed a graded association with GGT and a U-shaped association with HOMA-IR, serum GGT can beutilized as a predictor of insulin resistance in current drinkers.

http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jat/advpub/0/advpub_1003...http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jat/advpub/0/1003120203/...

Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above.

J Clin Epi - Johnson-Kozlow

Adolescents validly report their exposure to secondhand smoke

J Clin Epidemiol. 2010 Mar 24. [Epub ahead of print]

Wahlgren DR, Hovell MF, Flores DM, Liles S, Hofstetter CR, Zellner J, Zakarian JM.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study examined the validity of child-reported exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) and investigatedfactors, such as child's age, which might affect accuracy of recall. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Participants weredrawn from a nonprobability sample of 380 families who completed baseline assessment as part of a randomized trial ofan SHS reduction intervention conducted in an urban setting in Southern California. Parents and children (aged 8-13years) retrospectively reported child's exposure to SHS using timeline followback methodology; reports were comparedwith child's urine cotinine. RESULTS: Validity coefficients for parents and children were comparable (r=0.58 vs. r=0.53),but parents recalled three times more exposure than children (2.2 vs. 0.8 cigarettes per day; P<0.001). Regressionmodels predicting cotinine indicated that including child in addition to parent reports resulted in better prediction thaneither alone. CONCLUSION: When there is a choice, parent reports are preferable over child reports because ofdecreased underreporting. However, child-reported SHS exposure had adequate validity (r>0.50) and might be appropriatein some situations. Researchers might consider collecting both parent and child reports because each made a uniquecontribution to the prediction of cotinine.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/08954356

J Comm Health - Lubetkin

Exploring Primary Care Providers' Interest in Using Patient Navigators to Assist in the Delivery of TobaccoCessation Treatment to Low Income, Ethnic/Racial Minority Patients

J Community Health. 2010 Mar 25. [Epub ahead of print]

Lubetkin EI, Lu WH, Krebs P, Yeung H, Ostroff JS.

Abstract

We examined attitudes and practices regarding tobacco cessation interventions of primary care physicians serving lowincome, minority patients living in urban areas with a high smoking prevalence. We also explored barriers and facilitatorsto physicians providing smoking cessation counseling to determine the need for and interest in deploying a tobacco-focused patient navigator at community-based primary care practice sites. A self-administered survey was mailed toproviders serving Medicaid populations in New York City's Upper Manhattan and areas of the Bronx. Provider counselingpractices were measured by assessing routine delivery (>/=80% of the time) of a brief tobacco cessation intervention (i.e.,"5 A's"). Provider attitudes were assessed by a decisional balance scale comprising 10 positive (Pros) and 10 negative(Cons) perceptions of tobacco cessation counseling. Of 254 eligible providers, 105 responded (41%). Providers estimated

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22% of their patients currently use tobacco and nearly half speak Spanish. A majority of providers routinely asked abouttobacco use (92%) and advised users to quit (82%), whereas fewer assisted in developing a quit plan (32%) or arrangedfollow-up (21%). Compared to providers reporting <80% adherence to the "5 A's", providers reporting >/=80% adherencetended to have similar mean Pros and Cons scores for Ask, Advise, and Assess but higher Pros and lower Cons forAssist and Arrange. Sixty four percent of providers were interested in providing tobacco-related patient navigation servicesat their practices. Although most providers believe they can help patients quit smoking, they also recognize the potentialbenefit of having a patient navigator connect their patients with evidence-based cessation services in their community.

http://www.springerlink.com/content/d107j751x64703pt/

MMWR - Debrot/RibislState Cigarette Excise Taxes --- United States, 2009

MMWR WeeklyApril 9, 2010 / 59(13);385-388

Increasing the price of cigarettes can reduce smoking substantially by discouraging initiation among youths and youngadults, prompting quit attempts, and reducing average cigarette consumption among those who continue to smoke (1--3).Increasing cigarette excise taxes is one of the most effective tobacco control policies because it directly increasescigarette prices, thereby reducing cigarette use and smoking-related death and disease (1). All states and the District ofColumbia (DC) impose an excise tax on cigarettes (1). Because many states increased their cigarette excise taxes in2009, CDC conducted a survey of these tax increases. For this report, CDC reviewed data contained in a legislativedatabase to identify cigarette excise tax legislation that was enacted during 2009 by the 50 states and DC. During thatperiod, 15 states (including DC), increased their state excise tax on cigarettes, increasing the national mean from $1.18per pack in 2008 to $1.34 per pack in 2009. However, none of the 15 states dedicated any of the new excise tax revenueby statute to tobacco control. Additionally, for the first time, two states (Connecticut and Rhode Island) had excise taxrates of at least $3.00 per pack. Additional increases in cigarette excise taxes, and dedication of all resulting revenues totobacco control and prevention programs at levels recommended by CDC, could result in further reductions in smokingand associated morbidity and mortality (2,4).

Cigarettes and other tobacco products are taxed by federal, state, and local governments in various ways, includingexcise taxes, which typically are levied per pack of 20 cigarettes (1). State cigarette excise tax rates are set bylegislation, are contained in state statutes, and usually are collected before the point of sale (i.e., from manufacturers,wholesalers, or distributors), as denoted by a tax stamp. Forty-four states and DC also levy state sales taxes on the retailsale of cigarettes (5).

State cigarette excise tax data for this report were obtained from CDC's State Tobacco Activities Tracking and Evaluation(STATE) system database, which contains tobacco-related epidemiologic and economic data and information on statetobacco-related legislation. Data are collected quarterly from an online legal research database of state laws, analyzed,coded, and transferred into the STATE system. The STATE system contains information on state laws on excise taxesfor cigarettes in effect since the fourth quarter of 1995...

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5913a1.htm

Also:

State Cigarette Minimum Price Laws --- United States, 2009http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5913a2.htmhttp://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm5913.pdf Note: Full text PDF of complete MMRW Weekly issue freely available from link immediately above.

Neurol - Simon

Combined effects of smoking, anti-EBNA antibodies, and HLA-DRB1*1501 on multiple sclerosis risk

Neurology 2010Published online before print April 7, 2010K. C. Simon ScD, I. A.F. van der Mei PhD, K. L. Munger ScD, A. Ponsonby MD, PhD, J. Dickinson PhD, T. Dwyer

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MD, P. Sundström MD, PhD, and A. Ascherio MD, DrPHAbstract

Objective: To examine the interplay between smoking, serum antibody titers to the Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigens(anti-EBNA), and HLA-DR15 on multiple sclerosis (MS) risk.

Methods: Individual and pooled analyses were conducted among 442 cases and 865 controls from 3 MS case-controlstudies a nested case-control study in the Nurses' Health Study/Nurses' Health Study II, the Tasmanian MS Study, and aSwedish MS Study. Conditional logistic regression models were used to calculate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% CIs for theassociation between smoking, anti-EBNA titers, HLA-DR15, and MS risk. Study estimates were pooled using inversevariance weights to determine a combined effect and p value.

Results: Among MS cases, anti-EBNA titers were significantly higher in ever smokers compared to never smokers. Theincreased risk of MS associated with high anti-EBNA Ab titers was stronger among ever smokers (OR = 3.9, 95% CI =2.7 5.7) compared to never smokers (OR = 1.8, 95% CI = 1.4 2.3; p for interaction = 0.001). The increased risk of MSassociated with a history of smoking was no longer evident after adjustment for anti-EBNA Ab titers. No modification orconfounding by HLA-DR15 was observed. The increased risk of MS associated with ever smoking was only observedamong those who had high anti-EBNA titers (OR = 1.7, 95% CI = 1.1 2.6).

Conclusions: Smoking appears to enhance the association between high anti-EBNA titer and increased multiplesclerosis (MS) risk. The association between HLA-DR15 and MS risk is independent of smoking. Further work isnecessary to elucidate possible biologic mechanisms to explain this finding.

http://www.neurology.org/cgi/content/abstract/WNL.0b013e3181...

PLoS One - Land

Medicaid coverage for tobacco dependence treatments in Massachusetts and associated decreases in smokingprevalence

PLoS One. 2010 Mar 18;5(3):e9770.

Land T, Warner D, Paskowsky M, Cammaerts A, Wetherell L, Kaufmann R, Zhang L, Malarcher A, Pechacek T, KeithlyL.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Approximately 50% of smokers die prematurely from tobacco-related diseases. In July 2006, theMassachusetts health care reform law mandated tobacco cessation coverage for the Massachusetts Medicaid population.The new benefit included behavioral counseling and all medications approved for tobacco cessation treatment by the U.S.Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Between July 1, 2006 and December 31, 2008, a total of 70,140 uniqueMassachusetts Medicaid subscribers used the newly available benefit, which is approximately 37% of all MassachusettsMedicaid smokers. Given the high utilization rate, the objective of this study is to determine if smoking prevalencedecreased significantly after the initiation of tobacco cessation coverage. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Smokingprevalence was evaluated pre- to post-benefit using 1999 through 2008 data from the Massachusetts Behavioral RiskFactor Survey (BRFSS). The crude smoking rate decreased from 38.3% (95% C.I. 33.6%-42.9%) in the pre-benefit periodcompared to 28.3% (95% C.I.: 24.0%-32.7%) in the post-benefit period, representing a decline of 26 percent. Ademographically adjusted smoking rate showed a similar decrease in the post-benefit period. Trend analyses reflectedprevalence decreases that accrued over time. Specifically, a joinpoint analysis of smoking prevalence amongMassachusetts Medicaid benefit-eligible members (age 18-64) from 1999 through 2008 found a decreasing trend that wascoincident with the implementation of the benefit. Finally, a logistic regression that controlled for demographic factors alsoshowed that the trend in smoking decreased significantly from July 1, 2006 to December 31, 2008. CONCLUSION: Thesefindings suggest that a tobacco cessation benefit that includes coverage for medications and behavioral treatments, hasfew barriers to access, and involves broad promotion can significantly reduce smoking prevalence.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2841201/?tool=pu...http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2841201/pdf/pone...

Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above.

Reg Tox Pharm - Ashley

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Smoking intensity before and after introduction of the public place smoking ban in Scotland

Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2010 Mar 25. [Epub ahead of print]

Ashley M, Saunders P, Mullard G, Prasad K, Mariner D, Williamson J, Richter A.Group Research and Development, British American Tobacco (Investments) Ltd.

Abstract

A study was performed to determine whether cigarettes were smoked more intensely outside of public venues inScotland, compared to indoors, after introduction of the public place smoking (PPS) ban. It was conducted in 3 waves:before the ban, immediately after and 6 months after introduction. The study included 322 regular smokers of 4 cigarettebrand variants. Filter analysis measurements were used to estimate the human-smoked yields of tar and nicotine fromcigarettes smoked predominantly inside (before the ban) or outside (after the ban) public venues. Self-reported cigaretteconsumption data were also collected. Numbers of cigarettes smoked indoors in public places fell dramatically after theban. There was a corresponding rise in smoking incidence in outdoor public locations. The ban did not significantly affectthe total number of cigarettes smoked by the subjects over the weekends investigated. Human-smoked yields of tar andnicotine decreased slightly after the introduction of the ban and some reductions were significant. Therefore, smokingoutdoors at public venues, following the PPS ban, did not increase smoking intensity. Any changes in smoking behaviourthat may have occurred had little effect on mainstream smoke exposure or cigarette consumption for those that continuedto smoke.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02732300

Note: Tobacco industry research.

Reg Tox Pharm - Côté

Estimation of nicotine and tar yields from human-smoked cigarettes before and after the implementation of thecigarette ignition propensity regulations in Canada

Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2010 Mar 18. [Epub ahead of print]

Côté F, Létourneau C, Mullard G, Voisine R.Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd.

Abstract

In 2005, Human-Smoked (HS) tar and nicotine yields from commercial Canadian cigarettes were determined using a partfilter analysis method to obtain estimates representative of human smoking behavior. In 2006, new cigarette designs wereintroduced to ensure compliance with the Canadian Low Ignition Propensity (LIP) regulations. It was not known how thechanges in product design would affect HS yields. To assess the impact of the cigarette design modifications on HSyields, a further group of Canadian smokers was recruited for smoking the modified version of 10 products previouslyassessed. No differences in estimated HS tar yields were found between products following product modification. The HSnicotine yield was different for one product. In general, HS yields were higher than ISO machine yields while Canadianintense machine yields were more representative of the maximum HS yields. The same product ranking order wasobtained for HS yields and the two machine yields but differences between the mean HS yields and ISO yields weresmaller as the product ISO yields increased. Higher HS yields were measured when products were smoked by malesmokers. The methodology used in this study showed the wide range of HS yields obtained by smokers as well as agood degree of stability in average HS yields just before and after the introduction of LIP regulations.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02732300

Note: Tobacco industry research.

Schizophr Res - Smith RC

Letter to the Editor

Varenicline treatment decreases DNMT1 mRNA expression in lymphocytes of schizophrenic patients who arecigarette smokers

Schizophrenia Research

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Article in Press, Corrected ProofAvailable online 23 March 2010.

Robert C. Smith, Adrian Zhubi, Ekrem Maloku, Henry Sershen, Abel Lajtha, John M. Davis, Erminio Costa andAlessandro Guidotti

Dear Editors,

There is increasing interest in exploring epigenetic influences on drug addiction (Renthal and Nestler, 2008) andschizophrenia (Costa et al., 2007). Our group has reported that in cortical and basal ganglia GABAergic neurons ofschizophrenic patients, the decrease of GAD67 and reelin expression is associated with the increased expression ofDNA-methyltrasferase-1 (DNMT1), and over expression of DNMT1 mRNA is found in post mortem brain samples ofschizophrenic patients compared to non-psychotic controls (Guidotti et al., 2005; Ruzicka et al., 2007; Veldic et al.,2007; Zhubi et al., 2009). We have recently reported that changes in the levels of DNMT1 expression can also beobserved in peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) of schizophrenic patients (Zhubi et al., 2009)...

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09209964

Sci Transl Med - Gustafson

Airway PI3K Pathway Activation Is an Early and Reversible Event in Lung Cancer Development

Sci Transl Med 7 April 2010:Vol. 2, Issue 26, p. 26ra25 Adam M. Gustafson, Raffaella Soldi, Christina Anderlind, Mary Beth Scholand, Jun Qian, Xiaohui Zhang, Kendal Cooper,Darren Walker, Annette McWilliams, Gang Liu, Eva Szabo, Jerome Brody,Pierre P. Massion, Marc E. Lenburg, Stephen Lam, Andrea H. Bild and Avrum Spira Abstract Although only a subset of smokers develop lung cancer, we cannot determine which smokers are at highest risk forcancer development, nor do we know the signaling pathways altered early in the process of tumorigenesis in theseindividuals. On the basis of the concept that cigarette smoke creates a molecular field of injury throughout the respiratorytract, this study explores oncogenic pathway deregulation in cytologically normal proximal airway epithelial cells ofsmokers at risk for lung cancer. We observed a significant increase in a genomic signature of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) pathway activation in the cytologically normal bronchial airway of smokers with lung cancer and smokerswith dysplastic lesions, suggesting that PI3K is activated in the proximal airway before tumorigenesis. Further, PI3Kactivity is decreased in the airway of high-risk smokers who had significant regression of dysplasia after treatment withthe chemopreventive agent myo-inositol, and myo-inositol inhibits the PI3K pathway in vitro. These results suggest thatderegulation of the PI3K pathway in the bronchial airway epithelium of smokers is an early, measurable, and reversibleevent in the development of lung cancer and that genomic profiling of these relatively accessible airway cells may enablepersonalized approaches to chemoprevention and therapy. Our work further suggests that additional lung cancerchemoprevention trials either targeting the PI3K pathway or measuring airway PI3K activation as an intermediate endpointare warranted. http://stm.sciencemag.org/content/2/26/26ra25.abstract

Surgeon - Sloan

The effects of smoking on fracture healing

Surgeon. 2010 Apr;8(2):111-116. Epub 2010 Feb 4.

Sloan A, Hussain I, Maqsood M, Eremin O, El-Sheemy M.

Abstract

Tobacco smoking is the single most avoidable cause of premature death worldwide. In fracture healing, it has been foundto be a contributory factor to delayed union, and smokers are significantly disadvantaged, as healing times are oftenprolonged. The orthopaedic surgeon is likely to be knowledgeable about the detrimental effects of smoking on healing

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bones, as the problem has been known for some time. Smoking adversely affects bone mineral density, lumbar discdegeneration, the incidences of hip fractures and the dynamics of bone and wound healing. Clinical trials anddemographic studies have been more widespread than biochemical analyses, and have reported poor prognosis forfracture patients who smoke. Scientific research has elucidated some of the negative impacts of tobacco use andinvestigations involving several animal models in cellular and humoral analyses have shown damage caused by varioustoxicological processes. Cessation of the habit perioperatively, therefore, is routinely advised to improve outcomes forpatients. The current review describes some of the consequences of tobacco smoking in fracture healing.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/1479666X

Tob Control - Hackshaw/Saade/Schoj/Kennedy/Ho/de Fátima Reis

Quit attempts in response to smoke-free legislation in England

Tob Control 2010;19:160-164 Lucy Hackshaw, Andy McEwen, Robert West, Linda Bauld

Abstract

Objectives To determine whether England's smoke-free legislation, introduced on 1 July 2007, influenced intentions andattempts to stop smoking.

Design and setting National household surveys conducted in England between January 2007 and December 2008. Thesample was weighted to match census data on demographics and included 10 560 adults aged 16 or over who reportedhaving smoked within the past year.

Results A greater percentage of smokers reported making a quit attempt in July and August 2007 (8.6%, n=82) comparedwith July and August 2008 (5.7%, n=48) (Fisher's exact=0.022); there was no significant difference in the number of quitattempts made at other times in 2007 compared with 2008. In the 5 months following the introduction of the legislation19% (n=75) of smokers making a quit attempt reported that they had done so in response to the legislation. There wereno significant differences in these quit attempts with regard to gender, social grade or cigarette consumption; there washowever a significant linear trend with increasing age (χ2=7.755, df=1, p<0.005). The prevalence of respondents planningto quit before the ban came into force decreased over time, while those who planned to quit when the ban came into forceincreased as the ban drew closer.

Conclusion England's smoke-free legislation was associated with a significant temporary increase in the percentage ofsmokers attempting to stop, equivalent to over 300 000 additional smokers trying to quit. As a prompt to quitting the banappears to have been equally effective across all social grades.

http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/160.abstract Open Access Tob Control studies: Indoor secondhand tobacco smoke emission levels in six Lebanese citieshttp://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/138.abstracthttp://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/138.full.pdfThe impact of a 100% smoke-free law on the health of hospitality workers from the city of Neuquén, Argentinahttp://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/134.abstracthttp://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/134.full.pdf Also: Understanding the impact of the Smoke-Free Ontario Act on hospitality establishments' outdoor environments: a survey ofrestaurants and barshttp://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/165.abstractComprehensive smoke-free legislation and displacement of smoking into the homes of young children in Hong Konghttp://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/129.abstractFirst exploratory descriptive study on adherence to and compliance with the Portuguese smoke-free law in the leisure-hospitality sectorhttp://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/171.2.extract

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Tob Control - Henningfield/Bullen/Eissenberg/Panzano

Effect of an electronic nicotine delivery device (e cigarette) on desire to smoke and withdrawal, userpreferences and nicotine delivery: randomised cross-over trial

Tob Control 2010;19:98-103 C Bullen, H McRobbie, S Thornley, M Glover, R Lin, M Laugesen

Abstract

Objectives To measure the short-term effects of an electronic nicotine delivery device ( e cigarette , ENDD) on desire tosmoke, withdrawal symptoms, acceptability, pharmacokinetic properties and adverse effects.

Design Single blind randomised repeated measures cross-over trial of the Ruyan V8 ENDD.

Setting University research centre in Auckland, New Zealand.

Participants 40 adult dependent smokers of 10 or more cigarettes per day.

Interventions Participants were randomised to use ENDDs containing 16 mg nicotine or 0 mg capsules, Nicorettenicotine inhalator or their usual cigarette on each of four study days 3 days apart, with overnight smoking abstinencebefore use of each product.

Main outcome measures The primary outcome was change in desire to smoke, measured as area under the curve onan 11-point visual analogue scale before and at intervals over 1 h of use. Secondary outcomes included withdrawalsymptoms, acceptability and adverse events. In nine participants, serum nicotine levels were also measured.

Results Over 60 min, participants using 16 mg ENDD recorded 0.82 units less desire to smoke than the placebo ENDD(p=0.006). No difference in desire to smoke was found between 16 mg ENDD and inhalator. ENDDs were more pleasantto use than inhalator (p=0.016) and produced less irritation of mouth and throat (p<0.001). On average, the ENDDincreased serum nicotine to a peak of 1.3 mg/ml in 19.6 min, the inhalator to 2.1 ng/ml in 32 min and cigarettes to13.4 ng/ml in 14.3 min.

Conclusions The 16 mg Ruyan V8 ENDD alleviated desire to smoke after overnight abstinence, was well tolerated andhad a pharmacokinetic profile more like the Nicorette inhalator than a tobacco cigarette. Evaluation of the ENDD forlonger-term safety, potential for long-term use and efficacy as a cessation aid is needed.

Trial registration No.12607000587404, Australia and New Zealand Clinical Trials Register

http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/98.abstract

Related Tob Control Editorial & study:

Electronic nicotine delivery systems: emerging science foundation for policyhttp://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/89.extractElectronic nicotine delivery devices: ineffective nicotine delivery and craving suppression after acute administrationhttp://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/1/87.extract Also: Human electroencephalography and the tobacco industry: a review of internal documentshttp://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/153.abstract

Tob Control - Mulvey/MoodieCommentary

A life-saving precedent: protecting public health policy against Big Tobacco Tob Control 2010;19:95-97

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Kathy Mulvey

A landmark achievement of the third Conference of the Parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control(WHO FCTC) in Durban, South Africa, in November 2008, was the unanimous adoption of specific guidelines to safeguardpublic health policies against tobacco industry interference (full text available online:http://www.who.int/fctc/guidelines/article_5_3.pdf). The FCTC, in Article 5.3, obligates ratifying countries to act to protect[public health] policies from commercial and other vested interests of the tobacco industry in accordance with nationallaw .1

The Article 5.3 implementation guidelines recognise in Guiding Principle #1 that, There is a fundamental and irreconcilableconflict between the tobacco industry's interests and public health policy interests. 2 What's good for tobacco industryprofits hooking kids, manipulating nicotine to keep people addicted, targeting the Global South for expansion of its deadlybusiness is by definition bad for public health...

Conclusion

PMI spokesperson Greg Prager condemned the decision to kick the tobacco industry out of the negotiations: It sets adangerous precedent for the United Nations in what should be a democratic and transparent process. 9 Prager is wrong:the unprecedented decision made by the FCTC parties was democratic, and the transparency of the INB process remainsintact through NGO participation and press access. By taking action to safeguard the illicit trade protocol negotiationsagainst the tobacco industry's fundamental and irreconcilable conflict of interest, the FCTC parties have indeed set aprecedent, but it is one that will increase transparency, foster democracy and save lives.

http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/95.extract

Tob Control Ad Watch:

Tobacco packaging as promotionhttp://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/168.extract

Tob Control - Shahab/Aspropoulos

Public support in England for a total ban on the sale of tobacco products

Tob Control 2010;19:143-147 Lion Shahab, Robert West

Abstract

Background This study aimed to determine the level of support for a sales ban on tobacco in England to provide abenchmark against which any changes over time can be assessed.

Methods 8735 people from England who participated in one of five monthly cross-sectional household surveys in 2008were asked to indicate whether they would support the statement that the government should work towards banning thesale of tobacco completely within the next 10 years . In addition, sociodemographic and smoking characteristics wereassessed.

Results A substantial proportion of the total sample (44.5%; 95% CI 43.5% to 45.6%) would support a move towards acomplete ban. While never smokers (OR 2.02; 95% CI 1.82 to 2.25) and ex-smokers (OR 1.41; 95% CI 1.21 to 1.65) weremore likely to support this idea, even among current smokers, a third would favour moving towards a sales ban of tobaccoproducts. Adjusting for other background characteristics, younger, female participants, those living in London and thosefrom lower socioeconomic groups were most likely to support a ban. Among smokers, a higher cigarette consumption,smoking enjoyment and contentment with being a smoker were associated with opposition to a ban, while feelinguncomfortable being a smoker, wanting to be a non-smoker and being worried about future health consequences ofsmoking were associated with support for a ban.

Conclusion Support for movement towards a ban on the sale of tobacco is higher than might be imagined. It isconceivable that as smoking prevalence falls further and smoking becomes more socially unacceptable, support mightgrow to a point where such a policy could become feasible.

http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/143.abstract

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Also:

Can you please put it out? Predicting non-smokers' assertiveness intentions at workhttp://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/2/148.abstract

WJG - Tai

Cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking and esophageal cancer risk in Taiwanese women

World J Gastroenterol. 2010 Mar 28;16(12):1518-21.

Tai SY, Wu IC, Wu DC, Su HJ, Huang JL, Tsai HJ, Lu CY, Lee JM, Wu MT.

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the etiology of esophageal cancer among Taiwanese women. METHODS: This is a multi-center,hospital-based, case-control study. Case patients consisted of women who were newly diagnosed and pathology-provento have esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) from three large medical centers (one from Northern and two fromSouthern Taiwan, respectively) between August 2000 and December 2008. Each ESCC patient was matched with 4healthy women based on age (within 3 years) and hospital of origin, from the Department of Preventive Medicine in eachhospital. A total of 51 case patients and 204 controls, all women, were studied. RESULTS: Frequencies of smokers anddrinkers among ESCC patients were 19.6% and 21.6%, respectively, which were significantly higher than smokers (4.4%)and drinkers (4.4%) among controls (OR = 4.07, 95% CI: 1.36-12.16, P = 0.01; OR = 3.55, 95% CI: 1.03-12.27, P =0.04). Women who drank an amount of alcohol more than 158 g per week had a 20.58-fold greater risk (95% CI: 1.72-245.62, P = 0.02) of ESCC than those who never drank alcohol after adjusting for other covariates, although the samplesize was small. CONCLUSION: Cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking, especially heavy drinking, are the major risks fordeveloping ESCC in Taiwanese women.

http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/abstract/v16/i12/1518.htmhttp://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/pdf/v16/i12/1518.pdf Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above. =======================

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From: "Bennett, Alan D" <[email protected]>To: "Undisclosed recipients" <Undisclosed recipients:;>

Date: 9/9/2010 1:19:34 PMSubject: FDA acts against 5 electronic cigarette distributors

Please distribute as you deem appropriate. AlanAlan Bennett | Food and Drug Administration Seattle District | 9780 SW Nimbus Avenue | Beaverton, OR 97008 |503.671.9332 | [email protected]

FDA PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release: Sept. 9, 2010Media Inquiries: Siobhan DeLancey, 301-796-4668, [email protected] Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA

FDA acts against 5 electronic cigarette distributorsAgency cites unsubstantiated claims, poor manufacturing practices

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today issued warning letters to five distributors for various violations of theFederal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) including unsubstantiated claims and poor manufacturing practices.

Also today, in a letter to the Electronic Cigarette Association, FDA said the agency intends to regulate electroniccigarettes and related products in a manner consistent with its mission of protecting the public health. The letteroutlines the regulatory pathway for marketing drug products in compliance with the FDCA.

For a drug product to gain FDA approval, a company must demonstrate to the agency that the product is safe andeffective for its intended use. The company must also demonstrate that manufacturing methods are adequate topreserve the strength, quality and purity of the product.

"FDA invites electronic cigarette firms to work in cooperation with the agency toward the goal of assuring thatelectronic cigarettes sold in the United States are lawfully marketed," the letter to the association read.

FDA has determined that the electronic cigarette products addressed in the warning letters to the distributors, andsimilar products, are subject to FDA regulation as drugs. Under the FDCA, a company cannot claim that its drug cantreat or mitigate a disease, such as nicotine addiction, unless the drug's safety and effectiveness have been proven. Yet all five companies claim without FDA review of relevant evidence that the products help users quit smokingcigarettes.

The companies receiving warning letters today are: E-CigaretteDirect LLC, Ruyan America Inc., Gamucci America(Smokey Bayou Inc.), E-Cig Technology Inc. and Johnson's Creek Enterprises LLC.

Certain companies received warning letters for additional reasons. For example, E-Cig Technology markets drugs inunapproved liquid forms, such as tadalafil, an erectile dysfunction drug, and rimonabant, a weight loss drug that has

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not been approved for use in the United States. These liquid pharmaceuticals are designed to refill cartridges used ine-cigarettes so that the drugs can be vaporized and inhaled.

The FDA cited Johnson Creek Enterprises, which markets Smoke Juice, a liquid solution used to refill depletedcartridges in e-cigarettes, for several significant deficiencies in its manufacturing processes, including failure toestablish quality control and testing procedures required under the FDCA.

For more information:

• Letter to Electronic Cigarette Association• Questions and Answers• FDA Analysis of E-Cigarettes• Center for Tobacco Products• Warning Letters:E-CigaretteDirect LLCRuyan America IncGamucci America (Smokey Bayou Inc)E-Cig Technology IncJohnson's Creek Enterprises LLC

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From: "GLOBALink HQ" <[email protected]>To: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"

Date: 9/10/2010 4:21:59 AMSubject: GLOBALink NIMI Index - Friday 10 September 2010

News & Information Monitoring Initiative - IndexFriday 10 September 2010Sonja Johnston

Advertising & Sponsorship

India: 700 BEST buses display pan masala ads: RTI The Times of India

India: Mumbai: 10K Ganesh mandals vow to stub out tobacco ads The Times of India

New Zealand: House to debate banning tobacco displays in stores The New Zealand Herald

Health & Science

Circ: Heart Health Rises With Education in Rich Nations Bloomberg Businessweek

Human Reprod: Smoking damages men's sperm and also the numbers of germ and somatic cells in developing embryos EurekAlert!

Addiction: Conversation with Martin Jarvis Addiction

Russia: Smokers Seeing the Warning Signs The Moscow Times

US: FL: Largo commissioners rethink ban on hiring tobacco users St. Petersburg Times

Industry & Products

US: NE: Smokers find tax loophole Omaha World-Herald

Lawsuits

US: NY: Judge extends order barring taxes on Indian cigarettes The Buffalo News

US: MO: Giant jury pool considered for big-stakes St. Louis trial The Post-Dispatch

Legislation & Politics

US: FDA cracks down on 5 makers of e-cigarettes Yahoo

Secondhand Smoke

Scotland: ASH claims smoking ban survey is 'misleading' The Publican

China: Fines of $7 in "tough" new China anti-smoking rules Reuters

US: MO: Study: Venues with smoking have more nicotine in air The Post-Dispatch

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"Amy Ward-Benton Franklin" <[email protected]>"Annie Peterson" <[email protected]>"Ronneberg, Brett""Bruce Rytkonen" <[email protected]>[email protected]@cdhd.wa.gov"Dawn Jacobs" <[email protected]>"de la Pena, Norilyn""Deb Drandoff" <[email protected]>"Edie Borgman" <[email protected]>"Pajimula, Fel""Frank DiBiase" <[email protected]>"George Hermosillo" <[email protected]>"Hanna Zarellijackson" <[email protected]>"Joanie Christian" <[email protected]>"Bennett, John"[email protected]"Julie Scholer" <[email protected]>"Karen Palmer" <[email protected]>"Kate Brueske" <[email protected]>"Keri Moore" <[email protected]>"Krista Panerio" <[email protected]>[email protected]"Sherard, Mark""Mary Small" <[email protected]>[email protected]"Leon-Guerrero, Michael"[email protected]"Pat Calcote" <[email protected]>"Zemann, Paul""Samantha Yeun" <[email protected]>"Ross-Viles, Sarah""Neal, Scott""Sheryl Taylor" <[email protected]>"Susan Wellhausen" <[email protected]>[email protected]@[email protected]"Zilar, Christopher" <[email protected]>"Alice Buckles" <[email protected]>"Angela Rios" <[email protected]>"Dianne Mellon" <[email protected]>"Ladonna Boyd" <[email protected]>"Pam Phillips" <[email protected]>"Roxanne Michel" <[email protected]>"Terry Evans" <[email protected]>"Zekkethal Vargas-Thomas" <[email protected]>

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Date: 9/20/2010 1:07:37 PMSubject: AOL E-Cigarette Article

FYI.

http://www.aolnews.com/health/article/your-kids-buy-e-cigs-do-you-know-whats-in-them/19633977?icid=main%7Cmain%7Cdl1%7Csec1_lnk3%7C171258

First in AOL series on e-cigarettes.

Frances Limtiaco, MPH

Community Contracts Manager

Washington State Department of Health

Tobacco Prevention and Control Program

Physical Address: 111 Israel Road SE

P.O. Box 47848

Olympia, WA 98504-7848

Phone: (360) 236-3771; Cell: (360) 790-8727

Fax: (360) 236-3646

[email protected]

website: www.doh.wa.gov/tobacco

Public Health -- always working for a safer and healthier Washington

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From: "Prof.John Banzhaf" <[email protected]>To: [email protected]

Date: 9/20/2010 7:41:11 AMSubject: E-Cigs Banned on US Flights

General Messagesby Prof. John Banzhaf

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I'm very happy to be able to post the following information.

E-Cigarettes Banned on Domestic FlightsPassengers Protected From Toxins, Carcinogens

Despite frequent claims by e-cigarette [e-cig] sellers that their product can be used to self administernicotine on airplanes where smoking is prohibited, all U.S. domestic airlines ban the use of theseuntested products which the Food and Drug Administration [FDA] has declared are illegal, reportspublic interest law professor John Banzhaf, Executive Director of Action on Smoking and Health(ASH), who led the campaign to ban their use in flight.http://www.aolnews.com/health/article/despite-ad-claims-you-...

E-cigs give off a vapor which is a mixture of nicotine (a deadly and addictive drug which can contributeto fatal heart attacks), propylene glycol (a respiratory irritant used in antifreeze and known to causerespiratory tract infections), and other substances the FDA has labeled "carcinogenic" and "toxic." Itappears t hat these same substances are then also exhaled where those around the user -- including theelderly, those with special sensitivities, as well as infants and toddlers -- are also forced to inhale them.

Previously the FDA had warned that: e-cigs pose “acute health risks” which “cannot seriously bequestioned” because they contain “toxic chemicals.” It also said that:* e-cigarette users suffer from a wide variety of potentially serious symptoms “including racing pulse,dizziness, slurred speech, mouth ulcers, heartburn, coughing, diarrhea, and sore throat”* “nicotine [one of the two major chemicals used in the product] in high doses can be dangerous andeven fatal”* the toxic chemical diethylene glycol was found in the e-cigarettes which were tested* various mutagenic, carcinogenic, and genotoxic chemicals were also present in the products* the cartridges con taining the nicotine and other toxic chemicals, many of which come from China,are subject to “none of the manufacturing controls required for FDA-approved nicotine-deliveryproducts” [like nicotine gum, patches, inhalers, sprays, etc.].

Subsequent to the FDA's warning, independent scientists have warned about additional potentialdangers to users of e-cigs: www.newsrx.com/press-releases/11551.html

The Air Force, and the Marine base at Quantico, have joined other jurisdictions in banning the use ofe-cigarettes [e-cigs] at least in the workplace, citing the potential health dangers to users from toxicchemicals as set forth in a memo by the Air Force Surgeon General.

He also noted a concern originally expressed by ASH that these "illegal" devices can also be used tosurreptitiously administer drugs other than nicotine. ASH had previously reported ads for e-cigs which

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administer Cialis and "potent" marijuana. www.cigarettesreviews.com/fda-may-ban-marijuana-e-cigarettes

As the Surgeon General's memo warned: "Commanders also need to be aware that the cartridges usedin these devices are replaceable and could be used to discreetly deliver substances other thannicotine."

New Jersey and Suffolk County, NY, have banned the use of e-cigs wherever smoking is prohibiting,and New York as well as several other states are considering similar bans. Many countries have alsobanned or severely restricted the sale of the product outright, as have several states.

Banzhaf, who first forced airlines to provide no-smoking sections, and ultimately to ban smokingentirely, said that the health advantages these bans brought should not be subverted by an untestedproduct which forced persons in the vicinity of the user to inhale nicotine, propylene glycol, and a hostof other toxic, mutagenic, and genotoxic substances, and thereby serve as guinea pig s to see howserious the adverse health effects are.

PROFESSOR JOHN F. BANZHAF IIIProfessor of Public Interest Law at GWU,FAMRI Dr. William Cahan Distinguished Professor,FELLOW, World Technology Network, andExecutive Director and Chief CounselAction on Smoking and Health (ASH)America’s First Antismoking Organization2013 H Street, NWWashington, DC 20006, USA(202) 659-4310 // (703) 527-8418Internet: http://ash.org/Twitter: http://twitter.com/AshOrg

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

"Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>Date: 9/20/2010 10:45:26 AM

Subject: FW: E-Cigs Banned on US Flights

This article doesn't seem to be the best-cited thing in the world (all the US airlines - together? at once?). But a goodmove if it's true.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Prof.John Banzhaf [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 4:37 AMTo: [email protected]: E-Cigs Banned on US Flights

General Messagesby Prof. John Banzhaf

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I'm very happy to be able to post the following information.

E-Cigarettes Banned on Domestic FlightsPassengers Protected From Toxins, Carcinogens

Despite frequent claims by e-cigarette [e-cig] sellers that their product can be used to self administernicotine on airplanes where smoking is prohibited, all U.S. domestic airlines ban the use of theseuntested products which the Food and Drug Administration [FDA] has declared are illegal, reportspublic interest law professor John Banzhaf, Executive Director of Action on Smoking and Health(ASH), who led the campaign to ban their use in flight.http://www.aolnews.com/health/article/despite-ad-claims-you-...

E-cigs give off a vapor which is a mixture of nicotine (a deadly and addictive drug which can contributeto fatal heart attacks), propylene glycol (a respiratory irritant used in antifreeze and known to causerespiratory tract infections), and other substances the FDA has labeled "carcinogenic" and "toxic." Itappears t hat these same substances are then also exhaled where those around the user -- including theelderly, those with special sensitivities, as well as infants and toddlers -- are also forced to inhale them.

Previously the FDA had warned that: e-cigs pose “acute health risks” which “cannot seriously bequestioned” because they contain “toxic chemicals.” It also said that:* e-cigarette users suffer from a wide variety of potentially serious symptoms “including racing pulse,dizziness, slurred speech, mouth ulcers, heartburn, coughing, diarrhea, and sore throat”

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* “nicotine [one of the two major chemicals used in the product] in high doses can be dangerous andeven fatal”* the toxic chemical diethylene glycol was found in the e-cigarettes which were tested* various mutagenic, carcinogenic, and genotoxic chemicals were also present in the products* the cartridges con taining the nicotine and other toxic chemicals, many of which come from China,are subject to “none of the manufacturing controls required for FDA-approved nicotine-deliveryproducts” [like nicotine gum, patches, inhalers, sprays, etc.].

Subsequent to the FDA's warning, independent scientists have warned about additional potentialdangers to users of e-cigs: www.newsrx.com/press-releases/11551.html

The Air Force, and the Marine base at Quantico, have joined other jurisdictions in banning the use ofe-cigarettes [e-cigs] at least in the workplace, citing the potential health dangers to users from toxicchemicals as set forth in a memo by the Air Force Surgeon General.

He also noted a concern originally expressed by ASH that these "illegal" devices can also be used tosurreptitiously administer drugs other than nicotine. ASH had previously reported ads for e-cigs whichadminister Cialis and "potent" marijuana. www.cigarettesreviews.com/fda-may-ban-marijuana-e-cigarettes

As the Surgeon General's memo warned: "Commanders also need to be aware that the cartridges usedin these devices are replaceable and could be used to discreetly deliver substances other thannicotine."

New Jersey and Suffolk County, NY, have banned the use of e-cigs wherever smoking is prohibiting,and New York as well as several other states are considering similar bans. Many countries have alsobanned or severely restricted the sale of the product outright, as have several states.

Banzhaf, who first forced airlines to provide no-smoking sections, and ultimately to ban smokingentirely, said that the health advantages these bans brought should not be subverted by an untestedproduct which forced persons in the vicinity of the user to inhale nicotine, propylene glycol, and a hostof other toxic, mutagenic, and genotoxic substances, and thereby serve as guinea pig s to see howserious the adverse health effects are.

PROFESSOR JOHN F. BANZHAF IIIProfessor of Public Interest Law at GWU,FAMRI Dr. William Cahan Distinguished Professor,FELLOW, World Technology Network, andExecutive Director and Chief CounselAction on Smoking and Health (ASH)America’s First Antismoking Organization2013 H Street, NWWashington, DC 20006, USA(202) 659-4310 // (703) 527-8418Internet: http://ash.org/Twitter: http://twitter.com/AshOrg

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From: "Ms.Spike Babaian" <[email protected]>To: [email protected]

Date: 9/21/2010 3:18:16 AMSubject: E-cigarettes allowed on most US flights

General Messagesby Ms. Spike Babaian

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I will reply to the ASH press release here since it was posted here.

Quote from PR below: "all U.S. domestic airlines ban the use of these untested products which theFood and Drug Administration [FDA] has declared are illegal"

Fact: This statement has no basis in fact. Firstly, the FDA is not a judge, jury or officer of the law andcannot therefore declare a product illegal. A federal judge declared "This case appears to be yetanother example of FDA's aggressive efforts to regulate recreational tobacco products as drugs ordevices under the FDCA". No one with any authority to do so has declared the product illegal. TheFDA has suggested it would like the product regulated as a drug delivery device and a Federal judgestated it does not seem to qualify as such and should be regulated as a smokeless tobacco product.

I have personally had contact with customer service at 2 dozen or more airlines in the past 18 monthsand I have found that a handful have a policy that allows the crew to make the final determination onallowing use and most of the rest have no specific policy on e-cigarettes.

I contacted the author of the AOL News article when it was posted and let him know that this andmany of his other "facts" were incorrect. He apologized, but made no move to correct themisinformation.

I would like to ask how one can call nicotine a deadly and addictive drug and then suggest thatsmokers use the nicotine patch and gum when those products contain nicotine - "a deadly andaddictive drug"?

Quote from PR below: "propylene glycol (a respiratory irritant used in antifreeze and known to causerespiratory tract infections)"

Fact: Did you know that propylene glycol is used in medication for lung transplant patients because itprevents respiratory infections? (http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/jam.2007.0626)

Quote from PR below: "ASH had previously reported ads for e-cigs which administer Cialis and"potent" marijuana".

Fact: Paper and coca cola cans can deliver marijuana as well, shall we ban them also?

List from PR below: "carcinogens", "toxins", "toxic chemicals","mutagenic" or "genotoxic" substanceshave supposedly been found in e-cigarettes.

Fact: To be considered carcinogenic, a product must contain a level of nitrosamines which couldACTUALY cause cancer.

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Quoted from PR below: "Many countries have also banned or severely restricted the sale of theproduct outright, as have several states."

Fact: Not one single state has banned sale of e-cigarettes to adults in the USA.

----- Original message -----To: General MessagesDate: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 00:00:00 +0200Subject: Re: E-Cigs Banned on US Flights

I'm very happy to be able to post the following information.

E-Cigarettes Banned on Domestic FlightsPassengers Protected From Toxins, Carcinogens

Despite frequent claims by e-cigarette [e-cig] sellers that their product can be used to self administernicotine on airplanes where smoking is prohibited, all U.S. domestic airlines ban the use of theseuntested products which the Food and Drug Administration [FDA] has declared are illegal, reportspublic interest law professor John Banzhaf, Executive Director of Action on Smoking and Health(ASH), who led the campaign to ban their use in flight.http://www.aolnews.com/health/article/despite-ad-claims-you-...

E-cigs give off a vapor which is a mixture of nicotine (a deadly and addictive drug which can contributeto fatal heart attacks), propylene glycol (a respiratory irritant used in antifreeze and known to causerespiratory tract infections), and other substances the FDA has labeled "carcinoge nic" and "toxic." Itappears that these same substances are then also exhaled where those around the user -- including theelderly, those with special sensitivities, as well as infants and toddlers -- are also forced to inhale them.

Previously the FDA had warned that: e-cigs pose “acute health risks” which “cannot seriously bequestioned” because they contain “toxic chemicals.” It also said that:* e-cigarette users suffer from a wide variety of potentially serious symptoms “including racing pulse,dizziness, slurred speech, mouth ulcers, heartburn, coughing, diarrhea, and sore throat”* “nicotine [one of the two major chemicals used in the product] in high doses can be dangerous andeven fatal”* the toxic chemical diethylene glycol was found in the e-cigarettes which were tested* various mutagenic, carcinogenic, and genotoxic chemicals were also present in the products * thecartridges containing the nicotine and other toxic chemicals, many of which come from China,are subject to “none of the manufacturing controls required for FDA-approved nicotine-delivery products” [like nicotine gum, patches, inhalers, sprays, etc.].

Subsequent to the FDA's warning, independent scientists have warned about additionalpotential dangers to users of e-cigs: www.newsrx.com/press-releases/11551.html

The Air Force, and the Marine base at Quantico, have joined other jurisdictions in banningthe use of e-cigarettes [e-cigs] at least in the workplace, citing the potential health dangersto users from toxic chemicals as set forth in a memo by the Air Force Surgeon General.

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He also noted a concern originally expressed by ASH that these "illegal" devices can alsobe used to surreptitiously administer drugs other than nicotine. ASH had previously reportedads for e-cigs which administer Cialis and "pote nt" marijuana.www.cigarettesreviews.com/fda-may-ban-marijuana-e-cigarettes

As the Surgeon General's memo warned: "Commanders also need to be aware that thecartridges used in these devices are replaceable and could be used to discreetly deliversubstances other than nicotine."

New Jersey and Suffolk County, NY, have banned the use of e-cigs wherever smoking isprohibiting, and New York as well as several other states are considering similar bans. Manycountries have also banned or severely restricted the sale of the product outright, as haveseveral states.

Banzhaf, who first forced airlines to provide no-smoking sections, and ultimately to bansmoking entirely, said that the health advantages these bans brought should not besubverted by an untested product which forced persons in the vicinity of the user to inhalenicotine, propylene glycol, and a host of other toxic, mutagenic, and genotoxic substances,and thereby serve a s guinea pigs to see how serious the adverse health effects are.

PROFESSOR JOHN F. BANZHAF IIIProfessor of Public Interest Law at GWU,FAMRI Dr. William Cahan Distinguished Professor,FELLOW, World Technology Network, andExecutive Director and Chief CounselAction on Smoking and Health (ASH)America’s First Antismoking Organization2013 H Street, NWWashington, DC 20006, USA(202) 659-4310 // (703) 527-8418Internet: http://ash.org/Twitter: http://twitter.com/AshOrg

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

"Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>Date: 9/21/2010 5:31:14 PM

Subject: FW: E-cigarettes allowed on most US flights

The rest of the story. Where is the truth???!!!

From: Ms.Spike Babaian [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 12:16 AMTo: [email protected]: E-cigarettes allowed on most US flights

General Messagesby Ms. Spike Babaian

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I will reply to the ASH press release here since it was posted here.

Quote from PR below: "all U.S. domestic airlines ban the use of these untested products which theFood and Drug Administration [FDA] has declared are illegal"

Fact: This statement has no basis in fact. Firstly, the FDA is not a judge, jury or officer of the law andcannot therefore declare a product illegal. A federal judge declared "This case appears to be yetanother example of FDA's aggressive efforts to regulate recreational tobacco products as drugs ordevices under the FDCA". No one with any authority to do so has declared the product illegal. TheFDA has suggested it would like the product regulated as a drug delivery device and a Federal judgestated it does not seem to qualify as such and should be regulated as a smokeless tobacco product.

I have personally had contact with customer service at 2 dozen or more airlines in the past 18 monthsand I have found that a handful have a policy that allows the crew to make the final determination onallowing use and most of the rest have no specific policy on e-cigarettes.

I contacted the author of the AOL News article when it was posted and let him know that this andmany of his other "facts" were incorrect. He apologized, but made no move to correct themisinformation.

I would like to ask how one can call nicotine a deadly and addictive drug and then suggest thatsmokers use the nicotine patch and gum when those products contain nicotine - "a deadly andaddictive drug"?

Quote from PR below: "propylene glycol (a respiratory irritant used in antifreeze and known to causerespiratory tract infections)"

Fact: Did you know that propylene glycol is used in medication for lung transplant patients because itprevents respiratory infections? (http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/jam.2007.0626)

Quote from PR below: "ASH had previously reported ads for e-cigs which administer Cialis and"potent" marijuana".

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Fact: Paper and coca cola cans can deliver marijuana as well, shall we ban them also?

List from PR below: "carcinogens", "toxins", "toxic chemicals","mutagenic" or "genotoxic" substanceshave supposedly been found in e-cigarettes.

Fact: To be considered carcinogenic, a product must contain a level of nitrosamines which couldACTUALY cause cancer.

Quoted from PR below: "Many countries have also banned or severely restricted the sale of theproduct outright, as have several states."

Fact: Not one single state has banned sale of e-cigarettes to adults in the USA.

----- Original message -----To: General MessagesDate: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 00:00:00 +0200Subject: Re: E-Cigs Banned on US Flights

I'm very happy to be able to post the following information.

E-Cigarettes Banned on Domestic FlightsPassengers Protected From Toxins, Carcinogens

Despite frequent claims by e-cigarette [e-cig] sellers that their product can be used to self administernicotine on airplanes where smoking is prohibited, all U.S. domestic airlines ban the use of theseuntested products which the Food and Drug Administration [FDA] has declared are illegal, reportspublic interest law professor John Banzhaf, Executive Director of Action on Smoking and Health(ASH), who led the campaign to ban their use in flight.http://www.aolnews.com/health/article/despite-ad-claims-you-...

E-cigs give off a vapor which is a mixture of nicotine (a deadly and addictive drug which can contributeto fatal heart attacks), propylene glycol (a respiratory irritant used in antifreeze and known to causerespiratory tract infections), and other substances the FDA has labeled "carcinoge nic" and "toxic." Itappears that these same substances are then also exhaled where those around the user -- including theelderly, those with special sensitivities, as well as infants and toddlers -- are also forced to inhale them.

Previously the FDA had warned that: e-cigs pose “acute health risks” which “cannot seriously bequestioned” because they contain “toxic chemicals.” It also said that:* e-cigarette users suffer from a wide variety of potentially serious symptoms “including racing pulse,dizziness, slurred speech, mouth ulcers, heartburn, coughing, diarrhea, and sore throat”* “nicotine [one of the two major chemicals used in the product] in high doses can be dangerous andeven fatal”* the toxic chemical diethylene glycol was found in the e-cigarettes which were tested* various mutagenic, carcinogenic, and genotoxic chemicals were also present in the products * thecartridges containing the nicotine and other toxic chemicals, many of which come from China,are subject to “none of the manufacturing controls required for FDA-approved nicotine-

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delivery products” [like nicotine gum, patches, inhalers, sprays, etc.].

Subsequent to the FDA's warning, independent scientists have warned about additionalpotential dangers to users of e-cigs: www.newsrx.com/press-releases/11551.html

The Air Force, and the Marine base at Quantico, have joined other jurisdictions in banningthe use of e-cigarettes [e-cigs] at least in the workplace, citing the potential health dangersto users from toxic chemicals as set forth in a memo by the Air Force Surgeon General.

He also noted a concern originally expressed by ASH that these "illegal" devices can alsobe used to surreptitiously administer drugs other than nicotine. ASH had previously reportedads for e-cigs which administer Cialis and "pote nt" marijuana.www.cigarettesreviews.com/fda-may-ban-marijuana-e-cigarettes

As the Surgeon General's memo warned: "Commanders also need to be aware that thecartridges used in these devices are replaceable and could be used to discreetly deliversubstances other than nicotine."

New Jersey and Suffolk County, NY, have banned the use of e-cigs wherever smoking isprohibiting, and New York as well as several other states are considering similar bans. Manycountries have also banned or severely restricted the sale of the product outright, as haveseveral states.

Banzhaf, who first forced airlines to provide no-smoking sections, and ultimately to bansmoking entirely, said that the health advantages these bans brought should not besubverted by an untested product which forced persons in the vicinity of the user to inhalenicotine, propylene glycol, and a host of other toxic, mutagenic, and genotoxic substances,and thereby serve a s guinea pigs to see how serious the adverse health effects are.

PROFESSOR JOHN F. BANZHAF IIIProfessor of Public Interest Law at GWU,FAMRI Dr. William Cahan Distinguished Professor,FELLOW, World Technology Network, andExecutive Director and Chief CounselAction on Smoking and Health (ASH)America’s First Antismoking Organization2013 H Street, NWWashington, DC 20006, USA(202) 659-4310 // (703) 527-8418Internet: http://ash.org/Twitter: http://twitter.com/AshOrg

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Greto, Lindsey" <[email protected]>

Date: 9/21/2010 5:34:34 PM

Subject: FW: FDA Decision to Regulate E-Cigarettes is Good for Consumers -- Legacy eNews - September2010

Ah, Bedfellows. Wonder if Truth can get the Dew tour to change its sponsor - or just unload the sugar.

From: Cheryl G. Healton, DrPH [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 8:04 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FDA Decision to Regulate E-Cigarettes is Good for Consumers -- Legacy eNews - September 2010

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U.S. Food and Drug AdministrationDecision to Regulate Electronic CigarettesWould be Good for Consumers Legacy applauded the September 10, 2010 announcement thatthe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declared itsintention to regulate electronic cigarettes. The FDA has alsomade public that it has acted against five of the electroniccigarette manufacturers, serving them with warning letters forviolations of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA)for "unsubstantiated claims and poor manufacturing practices." In 2009, Legacy called on the FDA to take electronic cigarettesoff the market until it is satisfied that they are safe and effective,and until research establishes that these devices actually helpsmokers quit. The foundation is also concerned that e-cigarettes could delay cessation attempts by providing smokerswith a way to continue their smoking behaviors when theycannot smoke a cigarette. "No scientific support exists for theclaims they are effective smoking cessation aids and theanalysis conducted by the FDA found that e-cigarettes theytested contained detectable levels of toxic chemicals andknown carcinogens," said Cheryl G. Healton, Legacy presidentand CEO. Since electronic cigarettes were firstintroduced to the market, Legacy has sharedthe FDA's concerns that they would appeal toteens and increase tobacco use and nicotineaddiction. The products are available in anassortment of candy flavors like chocolateand strawberry that have been banned inregular tobacco cigarettes. Legacy continues to be concernedthat these products are readily available to consumers onlineand in shopping malls without any evidence regarding theirsafety and efficacy. However, if in the future, electroniccigarettes are found to be an effective cessation aid, theyshould be available to consumers but not for use in publicplaces or in forms such as candy that promote use by thenation's youth.

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Hispanic Heritage Month is the Time forLatinos to Quit Smoking As we celebrate Hispanic culture this month, it is also animportant time to think about the important health issuesaffecting the Hispanic community, including tobacco use andthe tobacco-related diseases that stem from that use. Smokingtakes a deadly toll on the nearly 5.1 million Hispanic adults whosmoke in the United States - and their families. Heart diseasekilled just over 29,000 Hispanics in 2007, while 4,600 Latinosdied of lung, trachea and bronchus cancers in the same year.Smoking is a major cause of heart disease and isoverwhelmingly the most important cause of lung cancer. While Hispanic Americans smoke at a lower rate than mostother racial and ethnic populations, finding supportive solutionsto quitting is still important and much needed. Because of this,Legacy is committed to providing support to them by offeringthem culturally appropriate free resources to quit smokingthrough the national quit smoking campaign, EX®. EX providesfree evidence-based tools to help smokers quit, including a freeonline quit plan as well as information that can help any smokerre-learn life without cigarettes. The website -www.BecomeAnEX.org - is translated for Spanish speakersat http://ConvierteteenUnEx.com. In addition, public health advocates can use this time to helpmake a positive impact by educating Hispanic youth to neverstart smoking. Just over nineteen percent (19.2%) of highschool Hispanics smoke and nearly half of adolescent smokers(48%) usually smoke menthol cigarettes. Menthol products, aswe know, are highly appealing to young people and its use is onthe rise. As Hispanic households across the United States spend themonth celebrating the varied and rich culture of Latino heritage,take a moment to help this community carry a legacy oftradition and culture by living longer and healthier lives.

Legacy Hispanics and Smoking Fact SheetLegacy Statement: San Antonio -- with a Hispanicpopulation of nearly 59 percent -- Joins the Fight againstSecondsmoke Smoke with Clean Air Ordiance

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Leaves are Falling, truth® is Rolling:

truth, the nation's largest smoking prevention campaign foryouth, is on the road again continuing its 11th annualnationwide summer tour with stops throughout the fall months.For the months of September and October, a seven-membertruth crew will travel to 11 states, stopping at musical andsporting events where teens gather and meeting teens one-on-one through guerrilla marketing events.

This year's edition of the tour began on June 25th in Californiaand New York with two separate crews. The crews eventuallymade more than 60 stops in more than 25 states, hitting a fewnew cities along the way, including Knoxville, Tenn.; Athens,Ga.; Oklahoma City, OK; and St. Augustine, Fla. Eventsfeatured on the fall tour will include:

AST Dew Tour - an action sports tour, featuring the topaction sports athletes in the world competing for thehighly coveted Dew Cup in skateboarding, BMX andfreestyle motocross.America Haunts - three Halloween-themed events, two inthe Dallas-Fort Worth area and one in Chicago. Thismarks the first time truth has worked with AmericaHaunts, a collective of the most successful and renownedhaunted houses and attractions in the country.Honda Civic Tour - an annual concert tour sponsored bythe Honda Motor Company. This year's headlining band isParamore, a rock band known for its contributions to theTwilight soundtrack.Tony Hawk Presents Birdhouse World Tour - anaction sports tour featuring top skateboarders.truth will also make impromptu appearances at teen-oriented events and venues such as festivals, skateparks, community centers and more in cities like SanFrancisco, CA, St. Petersburg, Fla. and Los Angeles,among others.

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Coming Out about SmokingYoung adults in the LBGTQcommunity use smokingwith their LGBTQ peers as avehicle to bond over thestresses of discriminationaccording to a new report.The August 24, 2010 report -- funded by Legacy andreleased by the NationalYouth Advocacy Coalition(NYAC) -- explores thereasons why sexual minorityyouth smoke and suggestsstrategies for prevention. "Coming Out about Smoking: A Report from the NationalLGBTQ Young Adult Tobacco Project" also found that manysexual minority young adults see smoking as an importantsocial activity, but most sexual minority young adults prefer todate nonsmokers. Additionally, LGBTQ young adult smokerstend to not smoke heavily, with many wanting to quit. In order to address LGBTQ tobacco use, the reportrecommends inclusion of LGBTQ questions in government datacollection, increased funding for LGBTQ youth and tobaccoprogramming and increased opportunities for LGBTQ youth todiscuss tobacco use and lead awareness campaigns in theircommunities, "Coming Out About Smoking" utilizes informationfrom focus groups and a survey of nearly 1,000 sexual minorityyoung adults. The survey was written to address the gaps inresearch on tobacco use in the LGBTQ community. The full report is available online here.

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From: "Hamilton, Joy"To: "Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>

Date: 9/23/2010 5:09:34 PMSubject: FW: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 22 srvjmh.doc

Attachments: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 22 srvjmh.doc

Emma pointed out that this document doesn’t call out e-cigs. Should we add it?

>______________________________________________>From: Hamilton, Joy>Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 1:41 PM>To: Pearson, Anne>Subject: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 22 srvjmh.doc>>

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 9/23/2010 5:10:30 PMSubject: RE: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 22 srvjmh.doc

We can add "new nicotine products like e-cigs" to youth access potentially. I am not dying for it.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Hamilton, Joy>Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 2:10 PM>To: Pearson, Anne>Cc: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: FW: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 22 srvjmh.doc>>Emma pointed out that this document doesn’t call out e-cigs. Should we add it?>>______________________________________________>From: Hamilton, Joy>Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 1:41 PM>To: Pearson, Anne>Subject: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 22 srvjmh.doc>> << File: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 22 srvjmh.doc >>

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From: "Hamilton, Joy"To: "Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole" <[email protected]>

"Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>"Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

Date: 9/23/2010 8:50:04 PMSubject: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 23.doc

Attachments: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 23.doc

Team,Here's the latest draft of the Tobacco Policy priorities. In light of a few calls today, our strategies around preemptionand flavored products may be changing. Nicole, I know that you want this to go in the packet for the coalition andthe deadline is noon tomorrow. I think that it is really close in terms of content but I want to be really careful abouthow we talk about these politically sensitive issues. Scott can you give this a look and give Nicole the green light? Ithink that the section on youth access still needs some work. Unfortunately, Sarah, Anne and I will be out of theoffice tomorrow. Also -- and maybe more key -- after today's new direction, we don't call out e-cigarettes in hereanywhere yet. Do we want to add them now?

Scott-- for you reference, this document has evolved a fair amount. Here is where the youth access piece was earliertoday:

The tobacco industry knows that young people are more likely to start using tobacco and the majority of people whouse tobacco become addicted when they are young. Big tobacco uses strategies like flavored products to get youthto start smoking. Flavored tobacco products have the appeal of candy and mask tobacco’s harshness. Likecigarettes, they contain nicotine which is the addictive component of tobacco..

To prevent youth from starting to use tobacco products we plan to:* Restrict the sale of flavored tobacco products that lure youth into becoming addicted* Decrease access to tobacco products near places where youth like schools and parks* Increase knowledge of dangers of tobacco by requiring health messages at point of sale

Thanks,Joy

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From: "Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole"To: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>

"Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>"Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

Date: 9/24/2010 12:45:35 PMSubject: RE: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 23.doc

I think we can beef up the goals again.

-----Original Message-----From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Friday, September 24, 2010 9:44 AMTo: Hamilton, Joy; Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole; Pearson, Anne; Neal, ScottSubject: RE: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 23.doc

I actually made a few more tweaks to this. Mostly shifting away from saying "smoker." Scott - can you add the oncepice of data from teh sheet in your cube and also make sure this aligns with phone call from yesterday?

Thanks,Sarah

-----Original Message-----From: Hamilton, JoySent: Thu 9/23/2010 5:50 PMTo: Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne; Neal, ScottSubject: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 23.doc

<>

Team,Here's the latest draft of the Tobacco Policy priorities. In light of a few calls today, our strategies around preemptionand flavored products may be changing. Nicole, I know that you want this to go in the packet for the coalition andthe deadline is noon tomorrow. I think that it is really close in terms of content but I want to be really careful abouthow we talk about these politically sensitive issues. Scott can you give this a look and give Nicole the green light? Ithink that the section on youth access still needs some work. Unfortunately, Sarah, Anne and I will be out of theoffice tomorrow. Also -- and maybe more key -- after today's new direction, we don't call out e-cigarettes in hereanywhere yet. Do we want to add them now?

Scott-- for you reference, this document has evolved a fair amount. Here is where the youth access piece was earliertoday:

The tobacco industry knows that young people are more likely to start using tobacco and the majority of people whouse tobacco become addicted when they are young. Big tobacco uses strategies like flavored products to get youthto start smoking. Flavored tobacco products have the appeal of candy and mask tobacco's harshness. Likecigarettes, they contain nicotine which is the addictive component of tobacco..

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To prevent youth from starting to use tobacco products we plan to:* Restrict the sale of flavored tobacco products that lure youth into becoming addicted* Decrease access to tobacco products near places where youth like schools and parks* Increase knowledge of dangers of tobacco by requiring health messages at point of sale

Thanks,Joy

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy"

"Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole""Pearson, Anne""Neal, Scott"

Date: 9/24/2010 12:45:12 PMSubject: RE: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 23.doc

Attachments: CPPW tob prior.srv.9.24.doc

I actually made a few more tweaks to this. Mostly shifting away from saying "smoker." Scott - can you add the oncepice of data from teh sheet in your cube and also make sure this aligns with phone call from yesterday?

Thanks,Sarah

-----Original Message-----From: Hamilton, JoySent: Thu 9/23/2010 5:50 PMTo: Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne; Neal, ScottSubject: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 23.doc

<>

Team,Here's the latest draft of the Tobacco Policy priorities. In light of a few calls today, our strategies around preemptionand flavored products may be changing. Nicole, I know that you want this to go in the packet for the coalition andthe deadline is noon tomorrow. I think that it is really close in terms of content but I want to be really careful abouthow we talk about these politically sensitive issues. Scott can you give this a look and give Nicole the green light? Ithink that the section on youth access still needs some work. Unfortunately, Sarah, Anne and I will be out of theoffice tomorrow. Also -- and maybe more key -- after today's new direction, we don't call out e-cigarettes in hereanywhere yet. Do we want to add them now?

Scott-- for you reference, this document has evolved a fair amount. Here is where the youth access piece was earliertoday:

The tobacco industry knows that young people are more likely to start using tobacco and the majority of people whouse tobacco become addicted when they are young. Big tobacco uses strategies like flavored products to get youthto start smoking. Flavored tobacco products have the appeal of candy and mask tobacco's harshness. Likecigarettes, they contain nicotine which is the addictive component of tobacco..

To prevent youth from starting to use tobacco products we plan to:* Restrict the sale of flavored tobacco products that lure youth into becoming addicted* Decrease access to tobacco products near places where youth like schools and parks* Increase knowledge of dangers of tobacco by requiring health messages at point of sale

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Thanks,Joy

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From: "Limtiaco, Frances \(DOH\)" <[email protected]>To: "Allison Cox" <[email protected]>

"Amy Ward-Benton Franklin" <[email protected]>"Annie Peterson" <[email protected]>"Ronneberg, Brett""Bruce Rytkonen" <[email protected]>[email protected]@cdhd.wa.gov"Dawn Jacobs" <[email protected]>"de la Pena, Norilyn""Deb Drandoff" <[email protected]>"Edie Borgman" <[email protected]>"Pajimula, Fel""Frank DiBiase" <[email protected]>"George Hermosillo" <[email protected]>"Hanna Zarellijackson" <[email protected]>"Joanie Christian" <[email protected]>"Bennett, John"[email protected]"Julie Scholer" <[email protected]>"Karen Palmer" <[email protected]>"Kate Brueske" <[email protected]>"Keri Moore" <[email protected]>"Krista Panerio" <[email protected]>[email protected]"Sherard, Mark""Mary Small" <[email protected]>[email protected]"Leon-Guerrero, Michael"[email protected]"Pat Calcote" <[email protected]>"Zemann, Paul""Samantha Yeun" <[email protected]>"Ross-Viles, Sarah""Neal, Scott""Sheryl Taylor" <[email protected]>"Susan Wellhausen" <[email protected]>[email protected]@[email protected]"Zilar, Christopher" <[email protected]>"Astrid Newell" <[email protected]>[email protected]"Carrie McLachlan" <[email protected]>[email protected]"Jessica Minder" <[email protected]>"Johnston, Allison" <[email protected]>"Kissee, James \(DOH\)" <[email protected]>"Saunders, Rachel B \(DOH\)" <[email protected]>

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"Zipperer, Chris \(DOH\)" <[email protected]>"Amber Talburt \(E-mail\)" <[email protected]>"Alice Buckles" <[email protected]>"Angela Rios" <[email protected]>"Bridget Desautel" <[email protected]>"Dianne Mellon" <[email protected]>"Ladonna Boyd" <[email protected]>"Terry Evans" <[email protected]>"Zekkethal Vargas-Thomas" <[email protected]>[email protected]

Date: 9/24/2010 6:37:00 PMSubject: Spokane BoH E-Cigarettes Resolution Passed!

We learned from the Spokane Regional Health District Tobacco Prevention and Control Program that the Board of Healthpassed a resolution to support and encourage restricting the sale and distribution of electronic ciagrettes to minors as wellas the use of electronic cigarettes by minors. The resolution was passed during yesterday’s Board of Health meeting. Ifyou would like details about the resolution and process, please contact Christopher Zilar, Julie Scholer, or Krista Paneriowith the Spokane [email protected]@[email protected] This is great news! Congratulations to the Spokane TPC program staff and colleagues! Frances Limtiaco, MPHHealthy Communities ConsultantTobacco Prevention and Control Contract ManagerWashington State Department of HealthChronic Disease Prevention UnitPhysical Address: 111 Israel Road SEP.O. Box 47848Olympia, WA 98504-7848Phone: (360) 236-3771; Cell: (360) 790-8727Fax: (360) [email protected]: www.doh.wa.gov/tobaccoPublic Health -- always working for a safer and healthier Washington

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From: "Neal, Scott"To: "Wood, Maria" <[email protected]>

Date: 9/24/2010 7:23:56 PMSubject: FW: Spokane BoH E-Cigarettes Resolution Passed!

FYI...Spokane BOH just passed a resolution on e-cigs. I'm still trying to get in touch with Christopher on the latestdevelopments that we've been working through here regarding local BOH work in December. Scott

From: Limtiaco, Frances (DOH) [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 3:34 PMTo: Allison Cox; Amy Ward-Benton Franklin; Annie Peterson; Ronneberg, Brett; Bruce Rytkonen;[email protected]; [email protected]; Dawn Jacobs; de la Pena, Norilyn; Deb Drandoff; EdieBorgman; Pajimula, Fel; Frank DiBiase; George Hermosillo; Hanna Zarellijackson; Joanie Christian; Bennett, John;[email protected]; Julie Scholer; Karen Palmer; Kate Brueske; Keri Moore; Krista Panerio;[email protected]; Sherard, Mark; Mary Small; [email protected]; Leon-Guerrero, Michael;[email protected]; Pat Calcote; Zemann, Paul; Samantha Yeun; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Neal, Scott;Sheryl Taylor; Susan Wellhausen; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; Zilar, Christopher; AstridNewell; [email protected]; Carrie McLachlan; [email protected]; Jessica Minder; Johnston,Allison; Kissee, James (DOH); Saunders, Rachel B (DOH); Zipperer, Chris (DOH); Amber Talburt (E-mail); Alice Buckles;Angela Rios; Bridget Desautel; Dianne Mellon; Ladonna Boyd; Terry Evans; Zekkethal Vargas-Thomas;[email protected]: Haymond, Michele (DOH); Huyck, Carla (DOH)Subject: Spokane BoH E-Cigarettes Resolution Passed!

We learned from the Spokane Regional Health District Tobacco Prevention and Control Program that the Board of Healthpassed a resolution to support and encourage restricting the sale and distribution of electronic ciagrettes to minors as wellas the use of electronic cigarettes by minors. The resolution was passed during yesterday’s Board of Health meeting. Ifyou would like details about the resolution and process, please contact Christopher Zilar, Julie Scholer, or Krista Paneriowith the Spokane [email protected]@[email protected] This is great news! Congratulations to the Spokane TPC program staff and colleagues! Frances Limtiaco, MPHHealthy Communities ConsultantTobacco Prevention and Control Contract ManagerWashington State Department of HealthChronic Disease Prevention UnitPhysical Address: 111 Israel Road SEP.O. Box 47848Olympia, WA 98504-7848Phone: (360) 236-3771; Cell: (360) 790-8727Fax: (360) [email protected]: www.doh.wa.gov/tobaccoPublic Health -- always working for a safer and healthier Washington

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 9/30/2010 3:13:49 PMSubject: RE: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 23.doc

Thanks, Joy!

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: Hamilton, JoySent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 12:13 PMTo: Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole; Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 23.doc

Nicole,We'll wrap this document up today. The edits you just sent were on an older version and there have been changesmade since then (the version with the date 9.29 was most current). I'll compare the two documents and get thisfigured out.

I thought you were making formatting changes to have this match HEAL. We can have one of our support staff takecare of that. Can you send the HEAL document?

Thanks,Joy

-----Original Message-----From: Sadow-Hasenberg, NicoleSent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 11:39 AMTo: Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole; Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 23.doc

P.S. - Can you please be more specific in the problem statement about inequities. It's so broad I don't think it'suseful. Still keep it to one sentence though. Thanks.

-----Original Message-----From: Sadow-Hasenberg, NicoleSent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 11:33 AMTo: Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 23.doc

Can you look this over one more time and we'll call it done? Can you please get back to me in the next hour? It's my"day off" and I need to leave soon.

-----Original Message-----

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From: Neal, ScottSent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 1:58 PMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Hamilton, Joy; Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 23.doc

I made a couple of minor edits and included the current number (10th graders-2008 HYS).

Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Friday, September 24, 2010 9:44 AMTo: Hamilton, Joy; Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole; Pearson, Anne; Neal, ScottSubject: RE: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 23.doc

I actually made a few more tweaks to this. Mostly shifting away from saying "smoker." Scott - can you add the oncepice of data from teh sheet in your cube and also make sure this aligns with phone call from yesterday?

Thanks,Sarah

-----Original Message-----From: Hamilton, JoySent: Thu 9/23/2010 5:50 PMTo: Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne; Neal, ScottSubject: CPPW tobacco prevention priorities 9 23.doc

<>

Team,Here's the latest draft of the Tobacco Policy priorities. In light of a few calls today, our strategies around preemptionand flavored products may be changing. Nicole, I know that you want this to go in the packet for the coalition andthe deadline is noon tomorrow. I think that it is really close in terms of content but I want to be really careful abouthow we talk about these politically sensitive issues. Scott can you give this a look and give Nicole the green light? Ithink that the section on youth access still needs some work. Unfortunately, Sarah, Anne and I will be out of theoffice tomorrow. Also -- and maybe more key -- after today's new direction, we don't call out e-cigarettes in hereanywhere yet. Do we want to add them now?

Scott-- for you reference, this document has evolved a fair amount. Here is where the youth access piece was earliertoday:

The tobacco industry knows that young people are more likely to start using tobacco and the majority of people whouse tobacco become addicted when they are young. Big tobacco uses strategies like flavored products to get youthto start smoking. Flavored tobacco products have the appeal of candy and mask tobacco's harshness. Likecigarettes, they contain nicotine which is the addictive component of tobacco..

To prevent youth from starting to use tobacco products we plan to:

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* Restrict the sale of flavored tobacco products that lure youth into becoming addicted* Decrease access to tobacco products near places where youth like schools and parks* Increase knowledge of dangers of tobacco by requiring health messages at point of sale

Thanks,Joy

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hines, Elizabeth \(CDC/ONDIEH/NCCDPHP\)" <[email protected]>

Date: 10/5/2010 8:32:50 PMSubject: CAP Updates

Hi Beth,

Here are King Tobacco CAP updates, barely in advance of our call. Again, I am just listing things that are off track(or, ahead of track in some cases).

4. Quitline, Milestone 3 - We have finalized a scope of work, though Free & Clear is negotiating with our contractson elements of the boilerplate. Close to agreement. Contract will start Nov 1 when ads start.

6. Smoke-free Housing, Milestone 7 - Ahead of schedule, Seattle Housing Authority is moving ahead to put smoke-free policies in place in new buildings, including the Tamarack, an 86 unit building funded in part with ARRA dollars.

7 and 10: Flavor Ban and Point of Sale, Milestone 5 and on: Partners in preemption strategy have asked that we notmove with local policy that will risk a lawsuit until after the legislative session, as a lawsuit would stall the legislature'scontemplation of related regulation. The BOH will likely look at these policies in June, and is contemplating e-cig regsfor December.

8. Preemption, Milestone 3 - ALA had to do a separate contract from ACS, waiting for them to finalize scope.

11. Tobacco Free Schools - on track. Heads-up for next quarter - Milestone 7 will be started in Quarter 4, butlikely extended throughout the school year (through Quarters 5 and 6). We've encountered some difficulty finding agood ATS program and for sustainability purposes, want to be sure it's a good one before having schools implementit.

16. College Dissemination Pilot - Millstone 4, ahead of schedule as UW Med Center is reaching out to campus ingoing all smoke-free together. South Campus is interested, working to interest North Campus as well.

21. Early Learning- Milestone 7 is incorrect. Change to Quarters 5 and 7 and remove it from Quarter 4.

Talk to you tomorrow,Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

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From: "Hamilton, Joy"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

"Pajimula, Fel" <[email protected]>"Hatzenbuehler, Eric" <[email protected]>"Bennett, John" <[email protected]>

Date: 10/6/2010 6:13:32 PMSubject: FW: E-cigarettes

Attachments: DRAFT How States Can Handle E-Cigarettes 3-30-10.docStates with E-Cig Restrictions.doc

Team,Anne got some great resources from TFK about e-cigs. Check it out. Joy

From: Pearson, AnneSent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 2:53 PMTo: Hamilton, JoySubject: FW: E-cigarettes

yay. this is so helpful.

From: Eric Lindblom [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 2:50 PMTo: Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: E-cigarettes

Our position is to ban any and all non-FDA-approved nicotine delivery products that are not tobacco products. Seeattached draft guidance sheet. It also has some possible text to use to include some nicotine-delivery device use undersmoke-free laws. [As always, comments welcome.] As for which jurisdictions have done what re e-cigarettes, attached is the best list we have (might not be comprehensive). – Eric From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 5:43 PMTo: Eric LindblomSubject: E-cigarettes

Hi Eric,

I hope you're well. Our tobacco program is thinking about putting together an -ecigarette proposal for our December boardof health meeting (minimum age restrictions, prohibiting use in public places, etc.) and is wondering whether TFK mighthave a comprehensive list of those localities that have adopted similar measures. Any chance you have something alongthose lines?

Thanks!Anne

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) 263-9411

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[email protected]

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From: "Hamilton, Joy"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

"Pajimula, Fel" <[email protected]>"Hatzenbuehler, Eric" <[email protected]>"Bennett, John" <[email protected]>

Date: 10/6/2010 6:13:32 PMSubject: FW: E-cigarettes

Attachments: DRAFT How States Can Handle E-Cigarettes 3-30-10.docStates with E-Cig Restrictions.doc

Team,Anne got some great resources from TFK about e-cigs. Check it out. Joy

From: Pearson, AnneSent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 2:53 PMTo: Hamilton, JoySubject: FW: E-cigarettes

yay. this is so helpful.

From: Eric Lindblom [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 2:50 PMTo: Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: E-cigarettes

Our position is to ban any and all non-FDA-approved nicotine delivery products that are not tobacco products. Seeattached draft guidance sheet. It also has some possible text to use to include some nicotine-delivery device use undersmoke-free laws. [As always, comments welcome.] As for which jurisdictions have done what re e-cigarettes, attached is the best list we have (might not be comprehensive). – Eric From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 5:43 PMTo: Eric LindblomSubject: E-cigarettes

Hi Eric,

I hope you're well. Our tobacco program is thinking about putting together an -ecigarette proposal for our December boardof health meeting (minimum age restrictions, prohibiting use in public places, etc.) and is wondering whether TFK mighthave a comprehensive list of those localities that have adopted similar measures. Any chance you have something alongthose lines?

Thanks!Anne

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) 263-9411

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From: "Hamilton, Joy"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

"Pajimula, Fel" <[email protected]>"Hatzenbuehler, Eric" <[email protected]>"Bennett, John" <[email protected]>

Date: 10/6/2010 6:13:32 PMSubject: FW: E-cigarettes

Attachments: DRAFT How States Can Handle E-Cigarettes 3-30-10.docStates with E-Cig Restrictions.doc

Team,Anne got some great resources from TFK about e-cigs. Check it out. Joy

From: Pearson, AnneSent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 2:53 PMTo: Hamilton, JoySubject: FW: E-cigarettes

yay. this is so helpful.

From: Eric Lindblom [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 2:50 PMTo: Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: E-cigarettes

Our position is to ban any and all non-FDA-approved nicotine delivery products that are not tobacco products. Seeattached draft guidance sheet. It also has some possible text to use to include some nicotine-delivery device use undersmoke-free laws. [As always, comments welcome.] As for which jurisdictions have done what re e-cigarettes, attached is the best list we have (might not be comprehensive). – Eric From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 5:43 PMTo: Eric LindblomSubject: E-cigarettes

Hi Eric,

I hope you're well. Our tobacco program is thinking about putting together an -ecigarette proposal for our December boardof health meeting (minimum age restrictions, prohibiting use in public places, etc.) and is wondering whether TFK mighthave a comprehensive list of those localities that have adopted similar measures. Any chance you have something alongthose lines?

Thanks!Anne

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) 263-9411

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Muhm, Jennifer" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>"Apa, James" <[email protected]>"Huus, Kathie" <[email protected]>"Wood, Maria" <[email protected]>"Valenzuela, Matias" <[email protected]>"Karasz, Hilary" <[email protected]>

Date: 10/14/2010 3:16:36 PMSubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

I second Scott in thinking the "Certain products" language is not a hazard.

Two technical points -

Tobacco is still the number one leading cause of death in KC according to our APDE team. Don't know if therewere considerations for HEAL in calling it "One of"

The Op-ed references a Surgeon General's report from "earlier this year." The Surgeon General's report onInvoluntary Exposure to Secondhand Smoke was issued in 2006. The closest I can find to something that would beto a new report would be a Call to Action on Healthy Homes in 2009, but that paper is mainly about one's personalhome and does not have the sentence referred to (it is in the 2006 report).

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: Muhm, JenniferSent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 11:43 AMTo: Neal, Scott; Apa, James; Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, Hilary; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Thanks, Scott. You have worked with the partners in this capacity longer than I have, so I will defer to yourjudgment on the language. I went back and read the email chain and it is local papers only, so it should be fine.

Jenn

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thu 10/14/2010 11:38 AMTo: Muhm, Jennifer; Apa, James; Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, Hilary; Ross-Viles,Sarah

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Cc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

I think it was planned for the local neighborhood papers...but am not 100% sure.

My take on this part of the op-ed was that I thought it was vague enough to say "certain products" ..there isn't evenanything in there about flavored products. I'm not sure we should specifically say E-cigarettes since we haven't evenmet with the Tobacco Policy Committtee yet and I didn't feel like this jeopardized anything that might happen at thestate.

Just my two cents. :)

Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Muhm, JenniferSent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 11:32 AMTo: Apa, James; Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, Hilary; Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

I also had a chance to review and have several questions:

1. Where are they planning to run this?

2. Is it possible to frame the "certain tobacco products" in terms of e-cigarettes specifically, so as not to provide sucha strong tip to industry regarding other tobacco products?

3. Is Patterson's office aware of the larger strategy, beyond BOH?

4. Just a comment--most op-eds are about 600 words or 650 max...this is 760 words, so it seems a bit long...again,gets me back to my first question, because if it's in a local paper in her district, it's not as big a deal.

Jenn

-----Original Message-----From: Apa, JamesSent: Thu 10/14/2010 11:14 AMTo: Muhm, Jennifer; Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, Hilary; Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles,SarahCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Thanks, Maria and all. Scott and Sara should be aware of this as well, so I'm forwarding to them as an FYI.

For the URL at the end of the piece, they can use the shortcut: www.kingcounty.gov/health/tobacco

-James

-----Original Message-----From: Muhm, Jennifer

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Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 11:00 AMTo: Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Apa, James; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, HilaryCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Yes, exactly. Remote email access has been down for the last hour and a half, but just back up. Maria, I will take alook at this and get back to you by noon.

Jenn

-----Original Message-----From: Huus, KathieSent: Thu 10/14/2010 10:49 AMTo: Wood, Maria; Apa, James; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, HilaryCc: Russillo, Chrissy; Muhm, JenniferSubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Given the number things in the pipeline and on our priority list for op eds, we need to make sure our colleaguesunderstand that this is being done by the CM not by us via the CM, so no one thinks we are not consulting about theemphasis and timing of this. k

________________________________

From: Wood, MariaSent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 8:31 AMTo: Apa, James; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, HilaryCc: Russillo, Chrissy; Huus, Kathie; Muhm, JenniferSubject: FW: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

FYI - CM Patterson has been planning to run this op ed for a couple of months, and now it is finalized and ready togo. Her staffer graciously allowed PH to review the content for accuracy and consistency with PH's tobacco policyapproach.

Let me know if you have any comments or concerns.

Thanks,Maria

________________________________

From: Kolczynski, AngelaSent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 4:39 PMTo: Wood, MariaCc: Soo Hoo, Wendy; Neal, ScottSubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Ok, thank you both for your comments! And to Scott for researching the smoking rates between counties. If Julia

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has any other significant changes I will re-route one more time.

By the way, we expect this to run sometime the week of the 18th, or to 25th in the Renton, Kent, Tukwila reportersand Highline Times.

Angela

________________________________

From: Kolczynski, AngelaSent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 4:32 PMTo: Wood, Maria; Neal, ScottCc: Soo Hoo, WendySubject: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Hi there -

Finally have a draft of that tobacco op-ed that Councilmember Patterson will be submitting to the communitynewspapers in her district for the month of October. Would love your feedback, and appreciate you taking the timeto look this over before we send out. Want to be especially careful in the last couple paragraphs where we aretalking about sale/availability regulations.

Our deadline to have this to editors is this Friday, October 15, so if you can get me any comments/edits before thenthat would be great.

Thank you very much!

Angela

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>"Bennett, John" <[email protected]>"Pajimula, Fel" <[email protected]>

Date: 10/14/2010 4:25:34 PMSubject: RE: E-cigarette proposal.doc

Attachments: E-cigarette proposal.srv.doc

Hi Anne,

Love this one-pager process, and this one in particular. I will kick off the comments and edits.

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Pearson, Anne>Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 11:37 AM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Neal, Scott; Bennett, John; Pajimula, Fel>Subject: E-cigarette proposal.doc>>H everyone,>Attached is a quick draft of a document we could circulate internally and provide to the board of health tobaccosubcommittee members.>As you'll see, there are some places we still need to fill in -- especially the section on e-cigs in King County. Wealso need to finalize our thinking about harm reduction. I continue to explore the viability of banning only in-personsales and not internet sales to see if that is a potential compromise.>>In the meantime, feel free to add, comment, edit away.>>Anne>>>>>>>> << File: E-cigarette proposal.doc >>

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Oberg, Donna" <[email protected]>

Date: 10/14/2010 7:31:26 PMSubject: RE: NEWSALERT: Tobacco Use Prevention and Control-October 2010

I have seen the topics, but am not sure they were from NABLOH. I will sign up for alerts. Thanks, Donna.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Oberg, DonnaSent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 4:31 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: NEWSALERT: Tobacco Use Prevention and Control-October 2010

have you already seen this?

From: National Association of Local Boards of Health [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 8:21 AMTo: Oberg, DonnaSubject: NEWSALERT: Tobacco Use Prevention and Control-October 2010

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In This Issue

New ResourcesAvailable

TobaccoHeadlines

Using Evidence-Based Methods

NALBOH Newsand Events

Tobacco Use Preventionand Control NEWSALERT October 2010

New Resources Available

The Tobacco Technical Assistance Consortium (TTAC) releasesnewly designed website.

New study shows that smoking bans are effective at reducingsevere asthma attacks among children.

A new study from Penn State estimates that for every $1 a stateinvests in tobacco cessation, it will see a $1.26 return on theinvestment.

The American Lung Association releases new website detailingtobacco cessation benefits across the nation.

CDC releases two Vital Signs reports:Current Cigarette Smoking Among Adults Aged \u8805 ?18 Years: United States, 2009Nonsmokers' Exposure to Secondhand Smoke: UnitedStates, 1999--2008

Tobacco Headlines

Local/State Smoke-Free News

Indiana Association of Local Boards of Health (InALBOH)hosted an informational meeting for all boards in the state to hearabout state and national tobacco control issues.

Walpole, MA Board of Health to vote on banning tobacco salesin pharmacies on October 12.

King County, WA Board of Health approves resolutionencouraging smoke-free multi-unit housing.

Utah County, UT Board of Health adopts policy prohibitinghookah bars within county.

Gardner, MA Board of Health presented with a draft healthregulation that would ban local hookah bars.

Bullitt County, KY Board of Health holds public forums on asmoking ban.

New York City attempts to ban outdoor smoking.

Marion, OH plans to ban tobacco use among city employees

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while they are on the clock.

National Tobacco News

GlaxoSmithKlein asks the Food and Drug Administration(FDA) to ban "dissolvable" tobacco products.

CDC Director, Dr. Thomas Frieden, announces smoking as oneof the nation's six "winnable" public health battles.

The FDA sends out warning letters to five manufacturers of e-cigarettes declaring them in violation of the law.

Using Evidence-Based Methods: Monthly Tip

Did you know? The Guide to Community Preventive Servicescurrently finds provider education as an ineffective method toincrease tobacco cessation? Learn more about the studiessupporting this claim.

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NALBOH offers a free 20-minute archived webinar presentedby the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL)entitled, Working with Your Legislators on Tobacco ControlIssues.

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

Date: 10/14/2010 3:17:55 PMSubject: RE: Smoking in theaters

Nice.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Neal, Scott>Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 12:07 PM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: FW: Smoking in theaters>>FYI…just for fun I thought you'd like to see this. :)>>I'm working with Gary so he can connect with Jane on this and we'll probably have to get this "approved" by DFand possibly the exec. too>>______________________________________________>From: Pearson, Anne>Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 9:54 AM>To: Johnson, Gareth; Neal, Scott>Subject: Smoking in theaters>>Scott and Gary,>>Scott asked me to look into the question of whether it would be a violation of the state smoke-free air law for atheater to permit the smoking of tobacco or herbal products in a theatrical production. I believe that it would, andthat the theater owners could not successfully argue that enforcement of the state law under such circumstanceswould abridge their right to free expression.>>As you know, the Washington state smoking in public places law broadly prohibits smoking, which is defined as the“carrying or smoking of any kind of lighted pipe, cigar, cigarette, or any other lighted smoking equipment.”Washington’s law is one of only 3 or 4 state laws that restrict the smoking of any lit product, regardless of whether itcontains tobacco.>>Last year, the Colorado State Supreme Court concluded that its smoke-free air law, which also prohibits thesmoking of any lit product, did not violate theaters’ right to freedom of expression as guaranteed under either thefederal or Colorado state constitution. In short, it concluded that the law was a permissible content-neutral restrictionon the time, place and manner of conduct, and that it was justified by a legitimate government interest in protectingpeople from exposure to secondhand smoke.>>Although the Colorado decision is not binding in Washington, it may serve as a good predictor of how a court might

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rule here.>>One thing to note is that theater owners will have a stronger claim if they have no adequate alternative channel forexpression (i.e. they have absolutely no way to depict a character smoking.) Under our current law, I believe itwould not be unlawful for an actor to smoke an e-cigarette as it is not a lighted product. Should we considerrestricting the use of e-cigarettes in public, we might want to discuss the possibility of an exemption for theatricalproductions.>>Let me know if you have any questions,>Anne>

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: [email protected]

Date: 10/15/2010 8:04:02 PMSubject: CAP Work

Attachments: Summary of CPPW policy targets and goals_v2.xlsSeaKing.Tob.CAP.9.13.xlsx

Hi Beth,

Here are King Tobacco CAP updates, barely in advance of our call. Again, I am just listing things that are off track(or, ahead of track in some cases).

4. Quitline, Milestone 3 - We have finalized a scope of work, though Free & Clear is negotiating with our contractson elements of the boilerplate. Close to agreement. Contract will start Nov 1 when ads start.

6. Smoke-free Housing, Milestone 7 - Ahead of schedule, Seattle Housing Authority is moving ahead to put smoke-free policies in place in new buildings, including the Tamarack, an 86 unit building funded in part with ARRA dollars.

7 and 10: Flavor Ban and Point of Sale, Milestone 5 and on: Partners in preemption strategy have asked that we notmove with local policy that will risk a lawsuit until after the legislative session, as a lawsuit would stall the legislature'scontemplation of related regulation. The BOH will likely look at these policies in June, and is contemplating e-cig regsfor December.

8. Preemption, Milestone 3 - ALA had to do a separate contract from ACS, waiting for them to finalize scope.

11. Tobacco Free Schools - on track. Heads-up for next quarter - Milestone 7 will be started in Quarter 4, butlikely extended throughout the school year (through Quarters 5 and 6). We've encountered some difficulty finding agood ATS program and for sustainability purposes, want to be sure it's a good one before having schools implementit.

16. College Dissemination Pilot - Millstone 4, ahead of schedule as UW Med Center is reaching out to campus ingoing all smoke-free together. South Campus is interested, working to interest North Campus as well.

21. Early Learning- Milestone 7 is incorrect. Change to Quarters 5 and 7 and remove it from Quarter 4.

Talk to you tomorrow,Sarah

>______________________________________________>From: Wysen, Kirsten>Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 10:32 AM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Kellogg, Ryan; Hitchcock, Laura>Subject: FW: Legislative Issue Selection_v2.ppt>>>This spreadsheet is so useful, Laura. Thanks for sending it, and sorry if it got lost in my inbox earlier.>>This is the type of product that is a major value-add for CPPW. For example, you can see at a glance in the HEALtab that lots of policy action will happen at the city council level (lots of pink boxes) and I would say we don't have

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an explicity city council policy strategy developed--so we've been in a reactive mode so far. The Leadership Teamcould help with this, and probably others too.>>CPPW is chartering two new workgroups, a smaller "strategy" one and re-purposing the CPPW policy ops todevelop timelines and strategy plans for several topics. It will be good to have you in the future CPPW Policy Opsmeetings.>>Also, thanks for withstanding the 9 am meeting with good grace!>--Kirsten>>______________________________________________>From: Hitchcock, Laura>Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 12:45 PM>To: Wysen, Kirsten>Subject: RE: Legislative Issue Selection_v2.ppt>>Here you go. Note there are two tabs. Can I grab the hard copy of the workplan?>>Laura Hitchcock, JD>Policy Research & Development Specialist>Assessment, Policy Development & Evaluation Unit>Public Health - Seattle & King County>CNK-PH-1300>401 Fifth Avenue, Ste 1300>Seattle, WA 98104-1823>ph: (206) 263-8760>cell: (206) 276-6637>fax: (206) 296-0166>>_____________________________________________>From: Wysen, Kirsten>Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 12:18 PM>To: Hitchcock, Laura>Subject: RE: Legislative Issue Selection_v2.ppt>>Hi Laura,>Your PPT looks good to me. Jennifer also had a work plan last Spring that laid out the process she went through,she or I could get you that. I only have hardcopy.>>Last, can you resend the CPPW priorities by jurisdictional body table you did? I'm not finding it in my email.>>Thank you!>Kirsten>>_____________________________________________>From: Hitchcock, Laura>Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 10:27 AM>To: Wysen, Kirsten>Subject: Legislative Issue Selection_v2.ppt>> << File: Legislative Issue Selection_v2.ppt >>

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Wood, Maria" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>Date: 10/15/2010 1:47:11 PM

Subject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Certainly being accurate about the Surgeon General's report seems a worthwhile and factual correction. "One of"may have been an editorial choice. What's the best way to loop back to Angela?

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: Wood, MariaSent: Friday, October 15, 2010 10:05 AMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Neal, ScottSubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Does this warrant circling back to Angela with additional feedback? I don’t think it is too late -

-----Original Message-----From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 12:17 PMTo: Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Apa, James; Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, HilaryCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

I second Scott in thinking the "Certain products" language is not a hazard.

Two technical points -

Tobacco is still the number one leading cause of death in KC according to our APDE team. Don't know if therewere considerations for HEAL in calling it "One of"

The Op-ed references a Surgeon General's report from "earlier this year." The Surgeon General's report onInvoluntary Exposure to Secondhand Smoke was issued in 2006. The closest I can find to something that would beto a new report would be a Call to Action on Healthy Homes in 2009, but that paper is mainly about one's personalhome and does not have the sentence referred to (it is in the 2006 report).

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th Avenue

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Seattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: Muhm, JenniferSent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 11:43 AMTo: Neal, Scott; Apa, James; Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, Hilary; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Thanks, Scott. You have worked with the partners in this capacity longer than I have, so I will defer to yourjudgment on the language. I went back and read the email chain and it is local papers only, so it should be fine.

Jenn

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thu 10/14/2010 11:38 AMTo: Muhm, Jennifer; Apa, James; Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, Hilary; Ross-Viles,SarahCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

I think it was planned for the local neighborhood papers...but am not 100% sure.

My take on this part of the op-ed was that I thought it was vague enough to say "certain products" ..there isn't evenanything in there about flavored products. I'm not sure we should specifically say E-cigarettes since we haven't evenmet with the Tobacco Policy Committtee yet and I didn't feel like this jeopardized anything that might happen at thestate.

Just my two cents. :)

Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Muhm, JenniferSent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 11:32 AMTo: Apa, James; Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, Hilary; Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

I also had a chance to review and have several questions:

1. Where are they planning to run this?

2. Is it possible to frame the "certain tobacco products" in terms of e-cigarettes specifically, so as not to provide sucha strong tip to industry regarding other tobacco products?

3. Is Patterson's office aware of the larger strategy, beyond BOH?

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4. Just a comment--most op-eds are about 600 words or 650 max...this is 760 words, so it seems a bit long...again,gets me back to my first question, because if it's in a local paper in her district, it's not as big a deal.

Jenn

-----Original Message-----From: Apa, JamesSent: Thu 10/14/2010 11:14 AMTo: Muhm, Jennifer; Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, Hilary; Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles,SarahCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Thanks, Maria and all. Scott and Sara should be aware of this as well, so I'm forwarding to them as an FYI.

For the URL at the end of the piece, they can use the shortcut: www.kingcounty.gov/health/tobacco

-James

-----Original Message-----From: Muhm, JenniferSent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 11:00 AMTo: Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Apa, James; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, HilaryCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Yes, exactly. Remote email access has been down for the last hour and a half, but just back up. Maria, I will take alook at this and get back to you by noon.

Jenn

-----Original Message-----From: Huus, KathieSent: Thu 10/14/2010 10:49 AMTo: Wood, Maria; Apa, James; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, HilaryCc: Russillo, Chrissy; Muhm, JenniferSubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Given the number things in the pipeline and on our priority list for op eds, we need to make sure our colleaguesunderstand that this is being done by the CM not by us via the CM, so no one thinks we are not consulting about theemphasis and timing of this. k

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From: Wood, MariaSent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 8:31 AMTo: Apa, James; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, HilaryCc: Russillo, Chrissy; Huus, Kathie; Muhm, JenniferSubject: FW: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

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FYI - CM Patterson has been planning to run this op ed for a couple of months, and now it is finalized and ready togo. Her staffer graciously allowed PH to review the content for accuracy and consistency with PH's tobacco policyapproach.

Let me know if you have any comments or concerns.

Thanks,Maria

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From: Kolczynski, AngelaSent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 4:39 PMTo: Wood, MariaCc: Soo Hoo, Wendy; Neal, ScottSubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Ok, thank you both for your comments! And to Scott for researching the smoking rates between counties. If Juliahas any other significant changes I will re-route one more time.

By the way, we expect this to run sometime the week of the 18th, or to 25th in the Renton, Kent, Tukwila reportersand Highline Times.

Angela

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From: Kolczynski, AngelaSent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 4:32 PMTo: Wood, Maria; Neal, ScottCc: Soo Hoo, WendySubject: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Hi there -

Finally have a draft of that tobacco op-ed that Councilmember Patterson will be submitting to the communitynewspapers in her district for the month of October. Would love your feedback, and appreciate you taking the timeto look this over before we send out. Want to be especially careful in the last couple paragraphs where we aretalking about sale/availability regulations.

Our deadline to have this to editors is this Friday, October 15, so if you can get me any comments/edits before then

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that would be great.

Thank you very much!

Angela

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Wood, Maria" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>Date: 10/15/2010 4:35:36 PM

Subject: Re: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Sounds good! Feel free to trim up my language as I was thinking internal not external when I wrote those points.Thanks!

----- Original Message -----From: Wood, MariaTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Neal, ScottSent: Fri Oct 15 12:40:55 2010Subject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

I can forward along and cc you in case Angela has follow up questions. Does that work for you?

-----Original Message-----From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Friday, October 15, 2010 10:47 AMTo: Wood, Maria; Neal, ScottSubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Certainly being accurate about the Surgeon General's report seems a worthwhile and factual correction. "One of"may have been an editorial choice. What's the best way to loop back to Angela?

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: Wood, MariaSent: Friday, October 15, 2010 10:05 AMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Neal, ScottSubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Does this warrant circling back to Angela with additional feedback? I don’t think it is too late -

-----Original Message-----From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 12:17 PMTo: Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Apa, James; Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, HilaryCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

I second Scott in thinking the "Certain products" language is not a hazard.

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Two technical points -

Tobacco is still the number one leading cause of death in KC according to our APDE team. Don't know if therewere considerations for HEAL in calling it "One of"

The Op-ed references a Surgeon General's report from "earlier this year." The Surgeon General's report onInvoluntary Exposure to Secondhand Smoke was issued in 2006. The closest I can find to something that would beto a new report would be a Call to Action on Healthy Homes in 2009, but that paper is mainly about one's personalhome and does not have the sentence referred to (it is in the 2006 report).

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: Muhm, JenniferSent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 11:43 AMTo: Neal, Scott; Apa, James; Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, Hilary; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Thanks, Scott. You have worked with the partners in this capacity longer than I have, so I will defer to yourjudgment on the language. I went back and read the email chain and it is local papers only, so it should be fine.

Jenn

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thu 10/14/2010 11:38 AMTo: Muhm, Jennifer; Apa, James; Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, Hilary; Ross-Viles,SarahCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

I think it was planned for the local neighborhood papers...but am not 100% sure.

My take on this part of the op-ed was that I thought it was vague enough to say "certain products" ..there isn't evenanything in there about flavored products. I'm not sure we should specifically say E-cigarettes since we haven't evenmet with the Tobacco Policy Committtee yet and I didn't feel like this jeopardized anything that might happen at thestate.

Just my two cents. :)

Scott

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-----Original Message-----From: Muhm, JenniferSent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 11:32 AMTo: Apa, James; Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, Hilary; Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

I also had a chance to review and have several questions:

1. Where are they planning to run this?

2. Is it possible to frame the "certain tobacco products" in terms of e-cigarettes specifically, so as not to provide sucha strong tip to industry regarding other tobacco products?

3. Is Patterson's office aware of the larger strategy, beyond BOH?

4. Just a comment--most op-eds are about 600 words or 650 max...this is 760 words, so it seems a bit long...again,gets me back to my first question, because if it's in a local paper in her district, it's not as big a deal.

Jenn

-----Original Message-----From: Apa, JamesSent: Thu 10/14/2010 11:14 AMTo: Muhm, Jennifer; Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, Hilary; Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles,SarahCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Thanks, Maria and all. Scott and Sara should be aware of this as well, so I'm forwarding to them as an FYI.

For the URL at the end of the piece, they can use the shortcut: www.kingcounty.gov/health/tobacco

-James

-----Original Message-----From: Muhm, JenniferSent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 11:00 AMTo: Huus, Kathie; Wood, Maria; Apa, James; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, HilaryCc: Russillo, ChrissySubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Yes, exactly. Remote email access has been down for the last hour and a half, but just back up. Maria, I will take alook at this and get back to you by noon.

Jenn

-----Original Message-----From: Huus, KathieSent: Thu 10/14/2010 10:49 AM

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To: Wood, Maria; Apa, James; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, HilaryCc: Russillo, Chrissy; Muhm, JenniferSubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Given the number things in the pipeline and on our priority list for op eds, we need to make sure our colleaguesunderstand that this is being done by the CM not by us via the CM, so no one thinks we are not consulting about theemphasis and timing of this. k

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From: Wood, MariaSent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 8:31 AMTo: Apa, James; Valenzuela, Matias; Karasz, HilaryCc: Russillo, Chrissy; Huus, Kathie; Muhm, JenniferSubject: FW: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

FYI - CM Patterson has been planning to run this op ed for a couple of months, and now it is finalized and ready togo. Her staffer graciously allowed PH to review the content for accuracy and consistency with PH's tobacco policyapproach.

Let me know if you have any comments or concerns.

Thanks,Maria

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From: Kolczynski, AngelaSent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 4:39 PMTo: Wood, MariaCc: Soo Hoo, Wendy; Neal, ScottSubject: RE: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Ok, thank you both for your comments! And to Scott for researching the smoking rates between counties. If Juliahas any other significant changes I will re-route one more time.

By the way, we expect this to run sometime the week of the 18th, or to 25th in the Renton, Kent, Tukwila reportersand Highline Times.

Angela

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From: Kolczynski, AngelaSent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 4:32 PMTo: Wood, Maria; Neal, ScottCc: Soo Hoo, WendySubject: CM Patterson Tobacco op-ed

Hi there -

Finally have a draft of that tobacco op-ed that Councilmember Patterson will be submitting to the communitynewspapers in her district for the month of October. Would love your feedback, and appreciate you taking the timeto look this over before we send out. Want to be especially careful in the last couple paragraphs where we aretalking about sale/availability regulations.

Our deadline to have this to editors is this Friday, October 15, so if you can get me any comments/edits before thenthat would be great.

Thank you very much!

Angela

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From: "Ryan, Molly"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

"Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>Date: 10/15/2010 1:04:00 PM

Subject: FW: Thanks for meeting with us

The "non-existent" statistics about smoking rates at Seattle U are below.

Molly Ryan, MPHTobacco Prevention ProgramPublic Health - Seattle & King CountyPh: (206) 263-8241 Fax: (206) 296-0177

From: O'Connor, Maura [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 10:33 AMTo: Greto, LindseyCc: Ryan, MollySubject: RE: Thanks for meeting with us

Hi Lindsey & Molly, I told Molly I would look into the SU contact for the Campus Health Action on Tobacco Study (CHAT) through Fred Hutchinson. The contacts were: Jennifer HymerIntervention Specialist(206) [email protected] Beti Thompson, PhDPrincipal Investigator, CHAT study(206) [email protected] I don’t have the SU pre and post study data for this survey in electronic format but I do have a hard copy which you are welcome to look at. As I review the data myself it is pretty interesting to seethe questions they asked. Many are about thoughts about going to a smoke free campus. Also the data (collect in 2006) reports 19.6% of SU students were smokers. I am sure Beti would havethis data in electronic format but again you can review my hard copy. I believe Jennifer has moved onto another project and has a different last name now as I believe she got married. Our final datawas summarized and present in 2006. As far as the smoking data from the National College Health Assessment (NCHA) survey for 2007, please see SU results below in comparison to National data( http://www.acha-ncha.org/reports_ACHA-NCHAII.html ). As Deb said our 2009 data was not considered significant due to poor response but we are conducting the survey again in January 2011.

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E. Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug UseThirty day prevalence - reported substance

Cigarette (Question #9) National male

07 SU male 07National female

07 SU female 07 Never used 62.4 64.1 64.9 63.7 Used, but not in the last 30 days 17.0 19.8 17.9 22.6 Used 1-9 days 10.4 7.6 8.8 8.8 Used 10-29 days 5.1 6.3 4.0 2.6 Used all 30 days 5.1 2.1 4.4 2.3

Marijuana (Question #9)

National male07 SU male 07

National female07 SU female 07

Never used 61.0 63.8 65.5 62.0 Used, but not in the last 30 days 19.1 17.9 20.1 24.0 Used 1-9 days 11.3 14.9 10.3 11.7 Used 10-29 days 5.8 2.6 3.1 1.7 Used all 30 days 2.8 0.9 1.0 0.6

Once I get the draft from you I will run it by my boss who will present to Father Steve. Thanks,Maura ________________________________Maura O'Connor, ARNPDirector of Student Health CenterSeattle UniversityPhone: (206) 296-6300Fax: (206) 296-6089web: www2.seattleu.edu/student/health From: Greto, Lindsey [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 1:24 PMTo: O'Connor, Maura; Hinchey, DeborahCc: Neal, Scott; Ryan, Molly; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Hamilton, JoySubject: Thanks for meeting with us

Hi Maura and Deb,Thank you both for taking the time to meet with us today. I have attached the resource sheet that I provided at the meeting, along with some other hookah resources. We're also working on theletter and will send it next week for your edits.

If you have any questions or need anything please don't hesitate to contact us. As we discussed in the meeting, Molly is leading our college program, so she's a great resource for smoke-freepolicies and programs on campus. Any of us would be more than happy to lend a hand or pass on resources, though, so feel free to contact us at any time.

Thank you again. Have a nice long weekend and a fun ramp-up to the students' arrival.

Cheers,Lindsey

<<SU Hookah map.doc>> <<Hookah Resources for SU.doc>> <<Hookah University Students.pdf>> <<American Lung Report on Hookah.pdf>>

---Lindsey Greto, MPATobacco Prevention ProgramPublic Health - Seattle & King County

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Ph: (206) 263-9410 Fax: (206) 296-0177

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

Date: 10/18/2010 7:18:29 PMSubject: E-cig article about youth traveling to buy them

http://www.aolnews.com/health/article/your-kids-buy-e-cigs-do-you-know-whats-in-them/19633977

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

Date: 10/18/2010 7:26:57 PMSubject: Katherine Heigel

http://www.e-cig.org/2010/09/28/katherine-heigl-using-her-e-cigarette-on-david-letterman/

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

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From: "Neal, Scott"To: "Johnson, Gareth" <[email protected]>

Date: 10/18/2010 7:32:09 PMSubject: RE: Proposed Restrictions on E-Cigs for December BOH

Attachments: E-cigarette proposal draft.doc

Gary and Jim,

Here's some info we have at our fingers...we would definitely dig up more info between now and december, but theFDA is clear that these products must be put through their approval process to confirm they are safe and their initialtests show quite a variation in ingredients from what is labeled. Ultimately we have three major concerns and afterour meeting today...we have edited the draft proposal document that was sent last week. This is the current proposalwith 3 options (1a, 1b, or 1c) and including in our smoking in public places regulation.

1. What is in the product:http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/PublicHealthFocus/ucm173146.htmhttp://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/PublicHealthFocus/ucm172906.htm

2. False advertising and marketing claiming it as a cessation aidRecent David Letterman clip of Katherine Heigel promoting e-cigs (this was likely a paid advertisment)http://www.e-cig.org/2010/09/28/katherine-heigl-using-her-e-cigarette-on-david-letterman/

Picture of a mall kiosk "Quit Smoking Today"

3. Marketing to youth (many of these are flavored with candylike flavoring)http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/PublicHealthFocus/ucm173175.htmhttp://www.aolnews.com/health/article/your-kids-buy-e-cigs-do-you-know-whats-in-them/19633977

(picture of a new sign at a local N. Seattle 7-Eleven)

> _____________________________________________> From: Johnson, Gareth> Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 4:06 PM> To: Neal, Scott> Subject: RE: Proposed Restrictions on E-Cigs for December BOH>> Jim tells me he talked with you today and has asked you for data that shows a health risk with E-cigs. I'm glad hedid that because I am pretty certain DF would want the same. Let me know when you have it.>> _____________________________________________> From: Neal, Scott> Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 12:25 PM> To: Johnson, Gareth> Subject: FW: Proposed Restrictions on E-Cigs for December BOH> Importance: High>> Gary,

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>> Have you heard anything from David about this?>> Thanks> Scott>> ______________________________________________> From: Johnson, Gareth> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 3:04 PM> To: Fleming, David> Cc: Neal, Scott> Subject: FW: Proposed Restrictions on E-Cigs for December BOH> Importance: High>> David, a proposal for your review and comment. The inserted revisions are mine.>> ______________________________________________> From: Neal, Scott> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 2:58 PM> To: Johnson, Gareth> Cc: Wood, Maria; Allis, Donna; Krieger, James> Subject: Proposed Restrictions on E-Cigs for December BOH> Importance: High>> Gary,>> Our program has put together this initial document to provide some basis for the proposed action on E-cigarettes.We'd like to get this reviewed by you and David Fleming prior to providing this to the BOH Tobacco PolicyCommittee next Thursday (Oct. 21). However since CM Clark cannot attend the Oct 21st meeting, Maria hasscheduled a 30 minute briefing for her and I to meet with CM Clark on this very topic and the overall strategymoving forward.> << File: E-cigarette proposal(draft 3).doc >>> Please review this document and provide your feedback so we can finalize this for next week.>> Thanks> Scott

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From: "Neal, Scott"To: "Johnson, Gareth" <[email protected]>

Date: 10/20/2010 4:55:08 PMSubject: E-Cigarette Update...needs discussion/decision

Gary,

We gathered additional info from a couple of meetings today on the topic of e-cigarettes. We need to discuss nextsteps given we meet tomorrow afternoon with the BOH tobacco policy committee.

We need to consider the following:1. Should we identify a clear position our dept. wants to take on this issue and propose this to the BOH TobaccoPolicy Committee OR should we provide this level of detail to the committee and have an open discussion and seewhere that takes us regarding the level of policy brought before the BOH?

2. What is our dept's position on waiting until 2011 to move this policy forward given the latest concern from ourstate partners?...some of this may be tempered or eliminated depending on what final policy might be adopted.

Conference call with ACS regarding statewide agenda and how local e-cig policy may interact:* ACS is now feeling somewhat concerned that even passing policy on e-cigarettes may have some negative effecton the state agenda in January as opponents to a youth access bill could use our recent action to provide an exampleto how local policies will be far reaching and inconsistent across the state. They suggested that it might be best towait on this agenda until after the legislative session.

FDA call regarding e-cigs:* FDA is handling each e-cig product case by case and examining each to determine what they are. They haveevaluated approximately 700 different products and deemed ALL of them as a drug and device required to beregulated by the FDA (not as a tobacco product). They continue to issue warning letters to companies and the e-cigarette association regarding these findings. It does not sound like they would ever consider these products astobacco products under their current system. Their evaluation of these products includes reviewing all marketing andcompany produced materials, perceptions of product, how products are used, and any claims the manufacturermakes about the product. So even if an e-cigarette was marketed simply as an alternative to smoking regularcigarettes, the FDA would still likely consider this a drug and device, given it contains nicotine.* The case against the FDA's enforcement of these products is currently in the appellate court and they had noupdate on any expected timeline for a decision. They did however state that one of the two companies that broughtthe initial case has dropped out. Smoking Everywhere has dropped out, yet still has mall kiosks selling their productshere locally.* Regarding local regulations, the FDA noted that others have begun by considering a full prohibition of the sale ofthese products, but have scaled back their regulations to simple age restrictions due in part to the e-cigarette andvapor coaltions speaking out on behalf of the product and its use for people to quit smoking regular cigarettes.

ThanksScott

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Greto, Lindsey" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>Date: 10/20/2010 6:39:02 PM

Subject: RE: E-cigs - school policies

Is there a win to having to do this level of engagement? E.g., could PSESD also be talking about other emergingnicotine/tobacco products (orbs) to get people's tobacco fire lit?

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Greto, Lindsey>Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 1:05 PM>To: Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, Sarah>Cc: Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, Anne>Subject: E-cigs - school policies>>Just an FYI at this point: I brought up the e-cigarette issue at my meeting with Puget Sound Educational ServiceDistrict yesterday. They're already on this issue at the policy level - and are currently working to revise schooltobacco policies to include e-cigarettes. This is a huge task - to revise actual policies, they have to go to the statesuperintendent of instruction and also to each school board. Will keep you posted.>>Wendi Gilreath is the point person on this, if you want to talk with her. I let her know that we're doing some workin this arena as well.>>--->Lindsey Greto, MPA>Tobacco Prevention Program>Public Health - Seattle & King County>Ph: (206) 263-9410 Fax: (206) 296-0177>

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From: "Bennett, John"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

Date: 10/20/2010 7:23:54 PMSubject: FDA Warning Letter Review Draft

Attachments: FDA Warning.doc

Hey Scott,

I reviewed the letter to the ECA and the 5 major e-cigarette manufacturers. Luckily, the letter to the ECA providesgeneral information as to why the products are in violation of the ACT. The 5 letters to the manufacturers only differslightly in the evidence portion of the letter and the nature of the claims made. Generally they all claim that theirproduct reduces nicotine cravings or withdrawal symptoms, and some claim to help people quit using nicotine alltogether by slowly reducing the amount of nicotine in the vapor inhaled. All such claims are the basis for why theproduct is classified as a drug and device. Details and the justification is in the document I drafted and attached in thisemail.

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/1/2010 7:00:00 PMSubject: FW: E-cigarette proposal 11.2.doc

Attachments: E-cigarette proposal 11.2.doc

Hi Scott- Would you consider me optional for this meeting? Are you, Joy and Anne going? I am happy to beoptional.

>______________________________________________>From: Hamilton, Joy>Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 3:57 PM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Neal, Scott>Subject: E-cigarette proposal 11.2.doc>>>>I edited this document for our meeting with DF tomorrow. I added a few details and a rationale section at the end -- which is the part that I need more sets of eyes on! Also made some font changes and added a diagram but weshould also bring the real e-cig to show.>>Scott- do you want to add more about the FDA?>>It would be ideal to get this to DF before the meeting at 11 am if possible.>>>Joy

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

"Bennett, John" <[email protected]>Date: 11/1/2010 7:45:00 PM

Subject: RE: E-cigarette proposal 11.2.docAttachments: E-cigarette proposal 11 2 sn.srv.doc

With my comments:

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Neal, Scott>Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 4:22 PM>To: Bennett, John; Ross-Viles, Sarah>Cc: Hamilton, Joy>Subject: RE: E-cigarette proposal 11.2.doc>>Please review ASAP…focusing on the background and rationale sections…since those were the ones that weremost recently edited.>>Thanks>Scott> << File: E-cigarette proposal 11 2.sn.doc >>>>_____________________________________________>From: Hamilton, Joy>Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 3:57 PM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Neal, Scott>Subject: E-cigarette proposal 11.2.doc>> << File: E-cigarette proposal 11.2.doc >>>>I edited this document for our meeting with DF tomorrow. I added a few details and a rationale section at the end -- which is the part that I need more sets of eyes on! Also made some font changes and added a diagram but weshould also bring the real e-cig to show.>>Scott- do you want to add more about the FDA?>>It would be ideal to get this to DF before the meeting at 11 am if possible.>>>Joy

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Krieger, James" <[email protected]>

"Kellogg, Ryan" <[email protected]>Date: 11/11/2010 7:21:52 PM

Subject: RE: Recommendations from Strategy Meeting

Hi Jim,

Looking forward to your review.

For attendance - the attendees of this week's meeting were: Nicole, Sarah, Ryan, Kirsten, Erin, Nicole and Amy B.Not attending, but also on the invite list are Ngozi, Scott and, of course, you. Scott and I discussed his attendance,and he will probably not come very often - only at time when a CPPW strategy is integrated with a TPPstrategy/activity. We offered Erin the same out on Tuesday and she decided to stay, in part because she had rushedin to get to the meeting. I am not sure if Ngozi plans to attend any meetings. we may have items where herparticipation would be great - though it seems like our typical agenda may be too specific to merit her involvement.That leaves a core of Ryan, me, Kirsten, Amy, Nicole and you. As most topics we get into will relate tocommunications and/or the coalition and leadership, Nicole and Amy are great participants. What are your thoughts?

Sarah

________________________________________From: Krieger, JamesSent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 5:34 PMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Kellogg, RyanSubject: RE: Recommendations from Strategy Meeting

Will look at next week. For next meeting, can we talk about sustainability and community engagement in policywork?

Also, I’d like to review who attends the meetings so we can have a clear, consistent approach to this.

Jim

James Krieger, MD, MPHChief, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention SectionPublic Health - Seattle and King CountyChinook Building, Suite 900401 5th AveSeattle, WA 98104voice: 206-263-8227fax: 206 205 0525email: [email protected]

_____________________________________________From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 2:31 PMTo: Krieger, JamesCc: Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole; MacDougall, Erin; Kellogg, Ryan; Wysen, Kirsten; Bates, Amy

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Subject: Recommendations from Strategy Meeting

Hi Jim

We had a great strategy meeting this morning and wanted to run the resulting proposals by you.

• LT/WG membership expansion: The LT and LT WG are currently closed to new members. In the event a currentmember leaves, we will decide whether to replace the member and design a process to replace that member.

• LT WG Nov. 30th Agenda: The Nov 30th will feature a half hour each for meaty program topics. On the HEALside these will be options for SLB policy and upcoming WIC regulation change. On the tobacco side, we will updateon the e-cig proposal for the BOH and then discuss the upcoming youth access bill. The draft agenda is attached.

• Teeing up LT WG asks: We discussed the following steps to set up meetings to get meaningful LT/WG involvementin CPPW issues -• Fill out a timeline of which policy issues could benefit from LT/WG (and coalition) engagement during each monthusing the CAPs (Amy making template, Sarah and Ryan fill out first draft by 23rd).• Identify what the ask is for each issue when preparing agenda and materials - or as part of issue policy strategyplans (campaign plans)• Send out relevant support materials that include background and even the ask - if it fits - on the Monday of theweek before the meeting. This month, that will be the 22nd. We will prepare materials for Jim's review by COB onWednesday the 17th.• Only use 4-5 minutes of issue agenda time for staff to present to issue - be disciplined in allowing LT/WGdiscussion time• Use the Monday management meeting following each LT/WG to debrief and identify emerging issues of discussionsfor next agenda

• Ensuring Management Decisions get to other Department members: Since minutes are not always timely, we aregoing to take it upon ourselves to note when decisions from the Management meeting need to get out to people notat the meeting and decide who will do the communicating.

• Staff Roles at Policy Workshop: Meeting set up for next week (Yolanda working with Claire on Jim's calendar) forparticipating staff to briefly discuss roles to ensure department participating is not overwhelming. Kathy was not onthe attendance list form last week, but it interested in coming. We think this would be added value as demonstratingthe department being a champion for CPPW and PSE change.

Please let us know your thoughts,

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Krieger, James" <[email protected]>

"Kellogg, Ryan" <[email protected]>"Wysen, Kirsten" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/2/2010 8:21:00 PMSubject: RE: f/u/ from CPPW meeting

Some comments below:>_____________________________________________>From: Krieger, James>Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 11:27 AM>To: Kellogg, Ryan; Wysen, Kirsten; Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: f/u/ from CPPW meeting>>Hi all,>>A great and engaged meeting.>>Some items that came up that seemed to me to be worth following up on are:>* Exploring how we can influence PSRC priority list for transportation projects>* Developing calendar of anticipated big successes such as boys and girls going SLB free on 1/12, tobacco-freegay pride in 6/11, e-cigs in 12/10…for use in planning media, keeping HHS up to speed, even planning the dates ofmajor successes so we have a steady stream over time rather than a huge bolus at the end so that we can keepconstant visibility* We touched on this after the Hallmark call. Importing projects to Clarizen will set us up to have all completiondates in one project/ on one timeline. We can use this timeline to flag Hallmark moments. We can also use it to createa large visual display of the timeline of successes. In my view, the strategy for constant visibility lies in highlightingmilestones as successes. I do not think we are able to change when the final deliverables are due for the contractors,but we can take the overall timeline and use it to tell a story of ongoing success.

>* What is plan to use the entre hermanos videos for policy change?The digital stories are part of the larger joint project with SeaMar to create a map of the factors that create healthinequities in the Latino population. The map will be part of a website, and exhibition and direct outreach to decision-makers as well as to other communities members. An interesting "early win" of this project is that after participating inthe Policy and Advocacy training we held for grantees doing community mobilization, Entres Hermanos has decidedthey need to take a policy-oriented approach in all the issues they work in (e.g., HIV) and has hired a consultant totrain their board on policy work with their own funds.

>* How do the ReWA actions, which seem very education oriented, link to P/S/E change?* The youth are picking policies to develop educational materials on, primarily social media pieces. We are askingthem to focus on parks and products with youth appeal. The youth groups will use the materials they develop torecruit more youth support for policies and to go to decision-makers. Youth will also be part of a legislativeeducation day. The project is starting with a Tobacco 101 education because participants seem to need thisinformation to move forward.

>* What is ODIR doing with packaging CPPW for electeds and how have they coordinated with us?Maria Wood initiated this by developing a sheet for Kathy Lambert after the Redmond city council discussion onARRA funds.>* What is way forward on developing a systematic approach to including health equity in every project….achecklist? A work group to review each project for opportunities? Other?I would love the answer - or suggestions for an answer - to this to come out of discussion in the team equity training

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which Matias is leading for the next month.

>* Add to agenda a row for updates on the initiative-wide efforts like SLB, childcare, alt tobacco products, etc.Agreed these are important to report out on, but we are going to need more timekeeping discipline in this meeting,especially if we add topics. I propose we touch on this briefly next Monday.

>Jim>>James Krieger, MD, MPH>Chief, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Section>Public Health - Seattle and King County>Chinook Building, Suite 900>401 5th Ave>Seattle, WA 98104>voice: 206-263-8227>fax: 206 205 0525>email: [email protected]>>

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/2/2010 7:51:00 PMSubject: RE: January 2011 winter newsletter

Sweet!

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Neal, Scott>Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 10:50 AM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: FW: January 2011 winter newsletter>>FYI…the next newsletter is scheduled to come out in January right after the BOH meeting. And we are going withthe theme "why is tobacco preventin still important?"...>>______________________________________________>From: Holt, Lauren>Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 4:31 PM>To: Brawley, Karen; de la Pena, Norilyn; Greto, Lindsey; Hamilton, Joy; Leon-Guerrero, Michael; Moreno,Emma; Neal, Scott; Pearson, Anne; Ronneberg, Brett; Ryan, Molly; Zemann, Paul>Subject: January 2011 winter newsletter>>Hey team,>>So I wanted to send out a quick recap of our upcoming newsletter and timeline!>>This newsletter will have more of a general theme, and basically will be one main article that is broken up intodifferent sections. The theme of this newsletter is:>“Why is Tobacco Prevention Still Important”?>* Because tobacco prevention programs work (examples, areas where funding has been cut but usage stillincreasing, etc).>Anne, would you be interested in writing up something about this? If not, Joy has volunteered as well – it justsounded like something you might have some insight on!>>* To prevent youth from tobacco use (some general stats (such as x amount of smokers begin before age of 18,etc).>Lindsey’s section>>* Because tobacco companies are constantly evolving their marketing and products to hook new users (informationon the Camel campaign (include image?) as well as new products, + e-cigs as a not-tobacco company but still a newproduct on the market).>Molly’s section

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>>* Because everyone deserves to be tobacco-free (reviewing tobacco-free policy for housing/providers/etc, list ofsites/agencies already there, or planning to). Maybe create a graph showing the number of agencies in each group?>Collaboration between Lindsey, Paul, Nori, & Karen.>>* Separate section: BOH Update (December e-cigs. January – Youth)>Joy’s section>>* Everyone: If you would like to include a picture or image with your article, Mike usually helps out with the artisticside of things :-) Mike, is it fine if people check in with you directly about any images they would like to include?>>Due date for everyone’s articles is DECEMBER 6th, except for Joy’s BOH stuff (due December 27, but if youhave it done before the 27th that would be ideal!)>Please email me your articles directly when they are complete, or save them to this folder:G:\Administration\Newsletter\Content\Jan 2011.>>If anyone has any questions, let me know! Thanks everyone for your help!>>>Lauren Holt>Tobacco Prevention>Public Health - Seattle & King County>phone: 206-263-8222>

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Krieger, James" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/3/2010 11:33:00 AMSubject: RE: f/u/ from CPPW meeting

Entres Hermanos is identifying their priority policies from among the CPPW priorities as they learn about how theirenvironment shapes tobacco use through the mapping exercise. They will probably be involved in parks policies,housing and products that are attractive to youth.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Krieger, James>Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 5:49 PM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Kellogg, Ryan; Wysen, Kirsten>Subject: RE: f/u/ from CPPW meeting>>>>James Krieger, MD, MPH>Chief, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Section>Public Health - Seattle and King County>Chinook Building, Suite 900>401 5th Ave>Seattle, WA 98104>voice: 206-263-8227>fax: 206 205 0525>email: [email protected]>>>>_____________________________________________>From: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 5:19 PM>To: Krieger, James; Kellogg, Ryan; Wysen, Kirsten>Subject: RE: f/u/ from CPPW meeting>>Some comments below:>_____________________________________________>From: Krieger, James>Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 11:27 AM>To: Kellogg, Ryan; Wysen, Kirsten; Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: f/u/ from CPPW meeting>>Hi all,

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>>A great and engaged meeting.>>Some items that came up that seemed to me to be worth following up on are:>* Exploring how we can influence PSRC priority list for transportation projects>* Developing calendar of anticipated big successes such as boys and girls going SLB free on 1/12, tobacco-freegay pride in 6/11, e-cigs in 12/10…for use in planning media, keeping HHS up to speed, even planning the dates ofmajor successes so we have a steady stream over time rather than a huge bolus at the end so that we can keepconstant visibility>* We touched on this after the Hallmark call. Importing projects to Clarizen will set us up to have all completiondates in one project/ on one timeline. We can use this timeline to flag Hallmark moments. We can also use it to createa large visual display of the timeline of successes. In my view, the strategy for constant visibility lies in highlightingmilestones as successes. I do not think we are able to change when the final deliverables are due for the contractors,but we can take the overall timeline and use it to tell a story of ongoing success. [Krieger, James] Agree>>* What is plan to use the entre hermanos videos for policy change?> The digital stories are part of the larger joint project with SeaMar to create a map of the factors that create healthinequities in the Latino population. The map will be part of a website, and exhibition and direct outreach to decision-makers as well as to other communities members. An interesting "early win" of this project is that after participating inthe Policy and Advocacy training we held for grantees doing community mobilization, Entres Hermanos has decidedthey need to take a policy-oriented approach in all the issues they work in (e.g., HIV) and has hired a consultant totrain their board on policy work with their own funds. [Krieger, James] still not clear to me what policy outcomes willbe affected>>* How do the ReWA actions, which seem very education oriented, link to P/S/E change?>* >The youth are picking policies to develop educational materials on, primarily social media pieces. We are askingthem to focus on parks and products with youth appeal. The youth groups will use the materials they develop torecruit more youth support for policies and to go to decision-makers. Youth will also be part of a legislativeeducation day. The project is starting with a Tobacco 101 education because participants seem to need thisinformation to move forward. [Krieger, James] got it>>* What is ODIR doing with packaging CPPW for electeds and how have they coordinated with us?>Maria Wood initiated this by developing a sheet for Kathy Lambert after the Redmond city council discussion onARRA funds. [Krieger, James] Ryan and I were not aware of this…so there is coordination?>>* What is way forward on developing a systematic approach to including health equity in every project….achecklist? A work group to review each project for opportunities? Other?> I would love the answer - or suggestions for an answer - to this to come out of discussion in the team equitytraining which Matias is leading for the next month. >[Krieger, James] sounds like a good participatory approach>>* Add to agenda a row for updates on the initiative-wide efforts like SLB, childcare, alt tobacco products, etc.> Agreed these are important to report out on, but we are going to need more timekeeping discipline in this meeting,especially if we add topics. I propose we touch on this briefly next Monday. [Krieger, James] agree…I think weneed more proactive meeting facilitation so that we get to hear from all project officers…this is not Gary's strongpoint…should I or someone else take over meeting facilitation?>>Jim>>James Krieger, MD, MPH>Chief, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Section>Public Health - Seattle and King County>Chinook Building, Suite 900

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>401 5th Ave>Seattle, WA 98104>voice: 206-263-8227>fax: 206 205 0525>email: [email protected]>>

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From: "Bennett, John"To: "Hatzenbuehler, Eric" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>"Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>"Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/8/2010 6:18:26 PMSubject: Other Un-regulated Nicotine Products Fact Sheet

Attachments: 0248[1].pdf

Hey all,

Here is a fact sheet the TFK put together back in the day about other unregulated nicotine products that we can usewhen discussing our rationale for prohibiting the sale of nicotine products to minors.

John

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Krieger, James" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/9/2010 6:33:00 PMSubject: Recommendations from Strategy Meeting

Hi Jim

We had a great strategy meeting this morning and wanted to run the resulting proposals by you.

* LT/WG membership expansion: The LT and LT WG are currently closed to new members. In the event a currentmember leaves, we will decide whether to replace the member and design a process to replace that member.

* LT WG Nov. 30th Agenda: The Nov 30th will feature a half hour each for meaty program topics. On the HEALside these will be options for SLB policy and upcoming WIC regulation change. On the tobacco side, we will updateon the e-cig proposal for the BOH and then discuss the upcoming youth access bill. The draft agenda is attached.

* Teeing up LT WG asks: We discussed the following steps to set up meetings to get meaningful LT/WGinvolvement in CPPW issues -* Fill out a timeline of which policy issues could benefit from LT/WG (and coalition) engagement during each monthusing the CAPs (Amy making template, Sarah and Ryan fill out first draft by 23rd).* Identify what the ask is for each issue when preparing agenda and materials - or as part of issue policy strategyplans (campaign plans)* Send out relevant support materials that include background and even the ask - if it fits - on the Monday of theweek before the meeting. This month, that will be the 22nd. We will prepare materials for Jim's review by COB onWednesday the 17th.* Only use 4-5 minutes of issue agenda time for staff to present to issue - be disciplined in allowing LT/WGdiscussion time* Use the Monday management meeting following each LT/WG to debrief and identify emerging issues ofdiscussions for next agenda

* Ensuring Management Decisions get to other Department members: Since minutes are not always timely, we aregoing to take it upon ourselves to note when decisions from the Management meeting need to get out to people notat the meeting and decide who will do the communicating.

* Staff Roles at Policy Workshop: Meeting set up for next week (Yolanda working with Claire on Jim's calendar) forparticipating staff to briefly discuss roles to ensure department participating is not overwhelming. Kathy was not onthe attendance list form last week, but it interested in coming. We think this would be added value as demonstratingthe department being a champion for CPPW and PSE change.

Please let us know your thoughts,

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project Manager

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Mahoney, Maggie" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/11/2010 8:05:25 PMSubject: RE: Seattle/King County Contract Update

Glad we are on the same page, I simply forgot we had not updated the scope. I will let you know when I hear if theletter can track the contract.

Sarah________________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 9:55 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: Seattle/King County Contract Update

That all sounds good, Sarah. I thought we were talking about $25,000, too, but then thought I must have beenconfused since the scope of work listed $50,000. Thanks! We got a message from Anne yesterday about e-cigarettes. Dave is going to try to respond before the weekend.

Thanks,

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:33 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Seattle/King County Contract Update

Thanks, Maggie. The question regarding the letter is great one, and I am feeding it to risk management/contracts.On the Scope, I grabbed the latest one from my file, but did not verify the budget. In a phone call now likely morethan a month ago, we discussed a $25,000 budget, which is what we anticipate we will need with our level of in-house support. Of the options below, the middle arrangement looks like the best fit for us. We are not sure at whichpoints in our projects we will need legal assistance above and beyond what is in house. The most concrete work willlikely be TA to our community grantees. We are collecting requests and developing a plan for this now.

I will let you know the department's response to the letter question. Please let me know if this budget and a flexible,use-as-needed arrangement works.

Sarah

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________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 2:18 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: Seattle/King County Contract UpdateHi Sarah,

Would we be signing something that has the same language as the contract – something like “Consultant agrees not tocontract with any county employee who participated in determining the work to be done or processes to be followedunder this contract, within one year after that employee leaves county employment”? If so, that’s fine and then wecan just rely on the monitoring steps to help make sure that Anne isn’t determining our work to be done.

I’ve made just a couple of minor edits to the scope of work – nothing of substance. See what you think.

One issue I need to flag is that we have a $50,000 budget and the chart in part B breaks down our work by timeperiod based on what you think your needs will be, with a large portion of that rate being spent before the end of thecalendar year, which won’t be possible. Three possible alternatives to this would be:

• Identify key deliverables in advance for a flat project rate of $50,000. The benefit of this is that it allows forflexibility in the timing; the downside is that it doesn’t allow for flexibility in terms of the projects.

• Remove the estimated breakdown of how the money will be split over different time periods, and just keep anhourly rate and monitor on a periodic basis. The benefit is that this allows for flexibility; the downside is that we’llboth have to stay on top of the budget to make sure we spread out the work over the contract period (if that’s theway you want it), but that shouldn’t be too hard.

• Contract for the lump sum based on our agreeing that we will provide TA on an as-needed basis throughout thecontract period and an estimate that the TA will end up being in the range of 285 hours or so (I think that this isabout 10% of an attorney’s time for 15 months). The benefit to this is that it is easy to manage on both ends and thatit seems to be allowed by the county’s standard contracting process; the downside is that your CPPW requirementsmight not allow this. We have contracts with other people that are structured this way and it’s nice to know roughlyhow much time we’ll be spending over a period of time and to not have to spend time invoicing when we couldspend our time doing research instead. We have one other CPPW contract (with a state CPPW grantee), it is notstructured this way. I don’t know whether that is a CPPW requirement or just a personal preference.

I’m sure there are other possibilities, too. In fact, I thought I had a fourth idea but it likely was some sort of hybridapproach.

Do you want to talk about this tomorrow?

Maggie Mahoney

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Deputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 2:42 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Seattle/King County Contract Update

Hi Maggie - It is looking like TCLC would have to sign a letter saying Anne would not work with you for a year afteremployment. I am seeing if we can put monitoring in place on our end that would make that unnecessary. WouldTCLC be willing to sign such a letter if necessary?

Sorry this has been the long, dark contracting process of the soul. I am attaching the most recent scope of work Ihave so that we can have that ready to go when we find a road to go on.

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 12:12 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: Seattle/King County Contract UpdateHi Sarah,

Do you happen to have any news on the contract? Today is the day that I’m working on fun stuff like contract issues,so I thought I’d check in. I hope all is well with you.

Thanks,

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit Avenue

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Greto, Lindsey" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/12/2010 4:23:00 PMSubject: RE: For SPS meeting

Perfect, thanks.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Greto, Lindsey>Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 10:56 AM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: For SPS meeting>>Seattle Public Schools update>>Lisa is working to secure commitments from individual schools for the Alternative to Suspension pilot. She'sreceived approvals from Nathan Hale and Ballard High Schools so far and will be meeting with Garfield, ChiefSealth, Rainier Beach and Center Schools as well. She is being very intentional about which schools to include in thepilot, so that it's as representative as possible, but also has buy-in.>>For the youth task forces, she's planning to invite every high school to participate. This is on hold, though, due to achange in the protocol for contacting principals. She has to wait until the protocol is implemented to contact them.She's hoping to contact all principals by the end of December, though, with the invitation.>>Lisa's also been meeting with health teachers to talk about how tobacco impacts education, along with informationabout emerging products. She's keeping an eye out for the time when the dissolvables and e-cigarettes hit theschools.>>If you need any other info, let me know.>>>>--->Lindsey Greto, MPA>Tobacco Prevention Program>Public Health - Seattle & King County>Ph: (206) 263-9410 Fax: (206) 296-0177>

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Wysen, Kirsten" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/15/2010 8:07:00 PMSubject: RE: introduction call for Seattle King County, Friday, October 29 4:00 pm Eastern time

That sounds great. I can join that meeting, or just use what you propose (the latter is fine with me). I did not send it aweek before the call - that is the date I asked POs for updates (which will no longer be a step after Clarizen is up andrunning). I think I usually send the CAP 1-2 days before. Here is a copy of text I sent to Beth in October to accompanythe CAP (the one-page)> Hi Beth,Here are King Tobacco CAP updates, barely in advance of our call. Again, I am just listing things that are off track (or,ahead of track in some cases).4. Quitline, Milestone 3 - We have finalized a scope of work, though Free & Clear is negotiating with our contracts onelements of the boilerplate. Close to agreement. Contract will start Nov 1 when ads start.6. Smoke-free Housing, Milestone 7 - Ahead of schedule, Seattle Housing Authority is moving ahead to put smoke-freepolicies in place in new buildings, including the Tamarack, an 86 unit building funded in part with ARRA dollars.7 and 10: Flavor Ban and Point of Sale, Milestone 5 and on: Partners in preemption strategy have asked that we not movewith local policy that will risk a lawsuit until after the legislative session, as a lawsuit would stall the legislature'scontemplation of related regulation. The BOH will likely look at these policies in June, and is contemplating e-cig regs forDecember.8. Preemption, Milestone 3 - ALA had to do a separate contract from ACS, waiting for them to finalize scope.11. Tobacco Free Schools - on track. Heads-up for next quarter - Milestone 7 will be started in Quarter 4, but likelyextended throughout the school year (through Quarters 5 and 6). We've encountered some difficulty finding a good ATSprogram and for sustainability purposes, want to be sure it's a good one before having schools implement it.16. College Dissemination Pilot - Millstone 4, ahead of schedule as UW Med Center is reaching out to campus in goingall smoke-free together. South Campus is interested, working to interest North Campus as well.21. Early Learning- Milestone 7 is incorrect. Change to Quarters 5 and 7 and remove it from Quarter 4.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Wysen, KirstenSent: Monday, November 15, 2010 3:58 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: introduction call for Seattle King County, Friday, October 29 4:00 pm Eastern time

thanks, and did you send it to him on 11/5, a week before the call? Helen, Ryan and I are meeting tomorrow briefly to geta system together to get him prepped for these calls going forward, and it would make some sense for the tobacco andheal reports to resemble each other in format and timing, when possible.

From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Monday, November 15, 2010 3:55 PMTo: Wysen, KirstenSubject: RE: introduction call for Seattle King County, Friday, October 29 4:00 pm Eastern time

Just a CAP. Usually, I would send a page of highlights as well. Red reflects a change.

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From: Wysen, KirstenSent: Monday, November 15, 2010 2:51 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: introduction call for Seattle King County, Friday, October 29 4:00 pm Eastern time

what did you send Mike last Friday? I'm going to debrief Ryan and wanted to compare what you and I sent.Thanks,Kirsten

From: Waldmiller, J. Mike (CDC/ONDIEH/NCCDPHP) [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 9:49 AMTo: Wysen, KirstenCc: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Kellogg, RyanSubject: RE: introduction call for Seattle King County, Friday, October 29 4:00 pm Eastern time

All sounds good. Looking forward to the call. I did receive a CAP update from Sarah re: tobacco. If you havesomething similar for obesity, that would be great. Otherwise, I will just take notes. From: Wysen, Kirsten [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 11:50 AMTo: Waldmiller, J. Mike (CDC/ONDIEH/NCCDPHP)Cc: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Kellogg, RyanSubject: FW: introduction call for Seattle King County, Friday, October 29 4:00 pm Eastern time Hi Mike,Sarah Ross-Viles and I are looking forward to talking to you today. Here is a short overview of the Public Health-Seattle & King County CPPW approach for your background. After we spend5 or 10 minutes together describing the overview, Sarah will go over the Tobacco Prevention CAP with you, and then I'llupdate you on healthy eating, active living progress through the Obesity Prevention CAP. We'll talk to you soon at 10 am Pacific/2 pm Eastern.--Kirsten

From: Waldmiller, J. Mike (CDC/ONDIEH/NCCDPHP) [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 5:51 AMTo: Kellogg, RyanCc: Hines, Elizabeth (CDC/ONDIEH/NCCDPHP); Payne, Rebecca L. (CDC/ONDIEH/NCCDPHP); Ross-Viles, Sarah; Wysen,KirstenSubject: RE: introduction call for Seattle King County, Friday, October 29 4:00 pm Eastern time

Sure:

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Let’s use 1-866-714-0826Participant code: 2518499Also – I put Friday, November 12, 2010 2:00 - 4:00 Eastern on my calendar. This call will be for an Octoberupdate on the CAP objectives and milestones.I think your current call time with Beth Hines conflicts with one of my scheduled monthly calls. We willneed to set up a time that works for everyone for our rotating calls. We can discuss (if we have time) onFriday.I’m looking forward to meeting you and the rest of the team!MikeFrom: Kellogg, Ryan [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 5:42 PMTo: Waldmiller, J. Mike (CDC/ONDIEH/NCCDPHP)Cc: Hines, Elizabeth (CDC/ONDIEH/NCCDPHP); Payne, Rebecca L. (CDC/ONDIEH/NCCDPHP); Ross-Viles, Sarah;Wysen, KirstenSubject: RE: introduction call for Seattle King County, Friday, October 29 4:00 pm Eastern timeHi Mike - 4 p.m. PST Friday works for us. Do you have a bridge line or can we set this up on our end?The 12th will also work, but you'll be hearing the HEAL update from Kirsten Wysen while I'm out on the Oregoncoast. Kirsten works with Sarah and I on a variety of project management activities. She's great and I'm glad you'llbe meeting her. How about 2-4 EST for the call with one hour tobacco and one hour HEAL?Ryan

From: Waldmiller, J. Mike (CDC/ONDIEH/NCCDPHP) [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 12:49 PMTo: Kellogg, RyanCc: Hines, Elizabeth (CDC/ONDIEH/NCCDPHP); Payne, Rebecca L. (CDC/ONDIEH/NCCDPHP)Subject: introduction call for Seattle King County, Friday, October 29 4:00 pm Eastern time

Ryan,

4:00 my time will work on Friday. Let’s plan a BRIEF overview of both Tobacco and Obesity. We’ll planthe October update call for my return in November. Right now November 12 looks the most open forme. I have another call that day from 12:00 – 1:00 Eastern time, the rest of the day is free.

Let me know if we can plan a call for the 12th. Thanks!

Mike

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From: "Mahoney, Maggie" <[email protected]>To: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/16/2010 8:10:30 PMSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Attachments: Seattle King County & TCLC- Scope of Work Revised 11.16.10 mm.docBudget for PH Seattle King County.xls

Great, thanks Sarah. I will put together a letter that copies the language of the contract and send it to you for review. ADecember 1 start date sounds good, and I look forward to wrapping up the contracting process, as I know you do, too! In the meantime, I accepted the changes in the draft scope of work, with one exception. I thought, based on our exchangefrom last week, that we weren t going to allocate time to particular time periods so that we had flexibility throughout theremaining 15 months, since it would be hard to predict the ebb and flow of work. If that is still okay with you, I deleted thetable in the draft scope of work because it just allocated funding over the life of the project and replaced it with a simpleparagraph explaining that we ll invoice you and you ll pay us, as the contract says, that our fee is $175 per hour, up to amaximum of $25,000 total. I ve attached it for your review. After I did that, I opened the budget document and see that the template had a lot of stuff that doesn t apply to thiscontract (e.g., supplies, fringe benefits, etc.). I simplified it to match the content that is in the scope of work. I ve attachedit for your review. Please let me know how those two things look and, as I said, I ll draft a letter to match the contract language concerningthe conflict issue. Thanks! Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:59 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Hi Maggie - I have the go-ahead that the letter can copy the language of the contract. I do not think it needs to containmuch more than that. Thus, it looks like we are in the home stretch. Are you able to put that together to have in handwhile we process the contract? The changes to the scope of work look fine to me, I made changes to the budget as discussed. I put December 1 as astart date. A contractor can begin work they will bill for as soon as we have an agreed upon scope of work. I chose the1st to allow time to put the decision-making safeguards in place. I do know we will want your help in December inpreparing for the leg session. Does this work for you? I am also attaching the template we use for contract budgets. I was not sure if you had other expenses besides thehourly fee. Please populate this template as part of the contract. If you need any assistance, Lauren Holt (cc'd above) isan ace. We will start processing the contract - getting Department and County approval - when we finalize these pieces. I willwork on the safeguards.

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Thanks for bearing with us, Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:16 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Sarah, This reminded me to ask you whether we should touch base on the contract. Is there anything else you need from me atthis point? I have some time available this week to connect via phone, if you d like. Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:51 AMTo: Schaibley, DavidCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Many, many thanks to all of you at TCLC! I really appreciate having so many sets of wonderful eyes to review our draftand to provide such helpful input. I am incorporating many of your comments, and will send a draft off to our county prosecutor's office this morning. Thisitem will go to a vote by our Board of Health on December 16. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

Thanks again!!Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

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From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:59 PMTo: Pearson, AnneCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Dear Anne:

Attached please find our thoughts on Seattle/King County �s proposed e-cigarette regulation. We hope thesethoughts are helpful. Please let us know if you are in need of any assistance in the future. Sincerely,Dave David J. Schaibley |Public Health Law CenterStaff Attorney, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium651-695-7611 | Fax: [email protected] Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105www.TCLConline.org The Tobacco Control Legal Consortium provides information and technical assistance on issues related to tobacco and publichealth. The Consortium does not provide legal representation or advice. This e-mail should not be considered legal advice or asubstitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney who can represent you. If you have specific legal questions,we recommend that you consult with an attorney familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction. From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 10:13 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation Great! Thanks so much. Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:24 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Anne:

Just a quick update to let you know that we �ll have our input to you today.

Dave From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 8:41 AM

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To: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation We would like to send a draft to our Prosecuting Attorneys Office by Monday or Tuesday of next week. If we couldincorporate your comments before sending, that would be ideal. But if that's too tight, we can still fold in your commentsafter we send it to her.

Thanks!

From: Schaibley, David [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:04 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hello Anne:

Thanks for forwarding it; we'll share our thoughts. When we spoke last week you mentioned a relatively tight time framefor this effort...can you let us know when you need our input by? Enjoy your long weekend,Dave

From: Pearson, Anne [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:55 PMTo: Mahoney, Maggie; Schaibley, DavidSubject: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Maggie and David,

I hope you are both well. I was wondering if you might have the time to review a draft regulation restricting the sale of e-products (attached). Our Board of Health is not proposing to go so far as to prohibit their sale entirely, but is interested inrestricting their availability to youth.

If you have a chance to take a look, I would love to hear your thoughts. I'll be out of the office for the rest of the week butback on Monday. All the best,Anne

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Mahoney, Maggie" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/16/2010 8:21:00 PMSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Maggie- My understanding is that budgeting into calendar years is something we must do on our end, even if we expectwe may amend them. Mark - is that correct? Or is there a way to do a consulting contract in amount only? Sarah

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:05 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Great, thanks Sarah. I will put together a letter that copies the language of the contract and send it to you for review. ADecember 1 start date sounds good, and I look forward to wrapping up the contracting process, as I know you do, too! In the meantime, I accepted the changes in the draft scope of work, with one exception. I thought, based on our exchangefrom last week, that we weren’t going to allocate time to particular time periods so that we had flexibility throughout theremaining 15 months, since it would be hard to predict the ebb and flow of work. If that is still okay with you, I deleted thetable in the draft scope of work because it just allocated funding over the life of the project and replaced it with a simpleparagraph explaining that we’ll invoice you and you’ll pay us, as the contract says, that our fee is $175 per hour, up to amaximum of $25,000 total. I’ve attached it for your review. After I did that, I opened the budget document and see that the template had a lot of stuff that doesn’t apply to thiscontract (e.g., supplies, fringe benefits, etc.). I simplified it to match the content that is in the scope of work. I’ve attachedit for your review. Please let me know how those two things look and, as I said, I’ll draft a letter to match the contract language concerningthe conflict issue. Thanks! Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:59 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Hi Maggie - I have the go-ahead that the letter can copy the language of the contract. I do not think it needs to containmuch more than that. Thus, it looks like we are in the home stretch. Are you able to put that together to have in handwhile we process the contract?

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The changes to the scope of work look fine to me, I made changes to the budget as discussed. I put December 1 as astart date. A contractor can begin work they will bill for as soon as we have an agreed upon scope of work. I chose the1st to allow time to put the decision-making safeguards in place. I do know we will want your help in December inpreparing for the leg session. Does this work for you? I am also attaching the template we use for contract budgets. I was not sure if you had other expenses besides thehourly fee. Please populate this template as part of the contract. If you need any assistance, Lauren Holt (cc'd above) isan ace. We will start processing the contract - getting Department and County approval - when we finalize these pieces. I willwork on the safeguards. Thanks for bearing with us, Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:16 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Sarah, This reminded me to ask you whether we should touch base on the contract. Is there anything else you need from me atthis point? I have some time available this week to connect via phone, if you’d like. Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:51 AMTo: Schaibley, DavidCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Many, many thanks to all of you at TCLC! I really appreciate having so many sets of wonderful eyes to review our draftand to provide such helpful input. I am incorporating many of your comments, and will send a draft off to our county prosecutor's office this morning. Thisitem will go to a vote by our Board of Health on December 16. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

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Thanks again!!Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:59 PMTo: Pearson, AnneCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Dear Anne:

Attached please find our thoughts on Seattle/King County’s proposed e-cigarette regulation. We hope thesethoughts are helpful. Please let us know if you are in need of any assistance in the future. Sincerely,Dave David J. Schaibley |Public Health Law CenterStaff Attorney, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium651-695-7611 | Fax: [email protected] Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105www.TCLConline.org The Tobacco Control Legal Consortium provides information and technical assistance on issues related to tobacco and publichealth. The Consortium does not provide legal representation or advice. This e-mail should not be considered legal advice or asubstitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney who can represent you. If you have specific legal questions,we recommend that you consult with an attorney familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction. From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 10:13 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation Great! Thanks so much. Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]

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Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:24 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Anne:

Just a quick update to let you know that we’ll have our input to you today.

Dave From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 8:41 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation We would like to send a draft to our Prosecuting Attorneys Office by Monday or Tuesday of next week. If we couldincorporate your comments before sending, that would be ideal. But if that's too tight, we can still fold in your commentsafter we send it to her.

Thanks!

From: Schaibley, David [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:04 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hello Anne:

Thanks for forwarding it; we'll share our thoughts. When we spoke last week you mentioned a relatively tight time framefor this effort...can you let us know when you need our input by? Enjoy your long weekend,Dave

From: Pearson, Anne [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:55 PMTo: Mahoney, Maggie; Schaibley, DavidSubject: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Maggie and David,

I hope you are both well. I was wondering if you might have the time to review a draft regulation restricting the sale of e-products (attached). Our Board of Health is not proposing to go so far as to prohibit their sale entirely, but is interested inrestricting their availability to youth.

If you have a chance to take a look, I would love to hear your thoughts. I'll be out of the office for the rest of the week butback on Monday. All the best,Anne

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Mahoney, Maggie" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/16/2010 5:01:00 PMSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Attachments: Seattle King County TCLC- Scope of Work Revised 11 10 10.srv.docTemplate - budget 6 30 10.xls

Hi Maggie - I have the go-ahead that the letter can copy the language of the contract. I do not think it needs to containmuch more than that. Thus, it looks like we are in the home stretch. Are you able to put that together to have in handwhile we process the contract? The changes to the scope of work look fine to me, I made changes to the budget as discussed. I put December 1 as astart date. A contractor can begin work they will bill for as soon as we have an agreed upon scope of work. I chose the1st to allow time to put the decision-making safeguards in place. I do know we will want your help in December inpreparing for the leg session. Does this work for you? I am also attaching the template we use for contract budgets. I was not sure if you had other expenses besides thehourly fee. Please populate this template as part of the contract. If you need any assistance, Lauren Holt (cc'd above) isan ace. We will start processing the contract - getting Department and County approval - when we finalize these pieces. I willwork on the safeguards. Thanks for bearing with us, Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:16 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Sarah, This reminded me to ask you whether we should touch base on the contract. Is there anything else you need from me atthis point? I have some time available this week to connect via phone, if you’d like. Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org

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From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:51 AMTo: Schaibley, DavidCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Many, many thanks to all of you at TCLC! I really appreciate having so many sets of wonderful eyes to review our draftand to provide such helpful input. I am incorporating many of your comments, and will send a draft off to our county prosecutor's office this morning. Thisitem will go to a vote by our Board of Health on December 16. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

Thanks again!!Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:59 PMTo: Pearson, AnneCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Dear Anne:

Attached please find our thoughts on Seattle/King County’s proposed e-cigarette regulation. We hope thesethoughts are helpful. Please let us know if you are in need of any assistance in the future. Sincerely,Dave David J. Schaibley |Public Health Law CenterStaff Attorney, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium651-695-7611 | Fax: [email protected] Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105www.TCLConline.org The Tobacco Control Legal Consortium provides information and technical assistance on issues related to tobacco and publichealth. The Consortium does not provide legal representation or advice. This e-mail should not be considered legal advice or asubstitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney who can represent you. If you have specific legal questions,we recommend that you consult with an attorney familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction. From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 10:13 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation Great! Thanks so much.

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Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:24 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Anne:

Just a quick update to let you know that we’ll have our input to you today.

Dave From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 8:41 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation We would like to send a draft to our Prosecuting Attorneys Office by Monday or Tuesday of next week. If we couldincorporate your comments before sending, that would be ideal. But if that's too tight, we can still fold in your commentsafter we send it to her.

Thanks!

From: Schaibley, David [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:04 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hello Anne:

Thanks for forwarding it; we'll share our thoughts. When we spoke last week you mentioned a relatively tight time framefor this effort...can you let us know when you need our input by? Enjoy your long weekend,Dave

From: Pearson, Anne [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:55 PMTo: Mahoney, Maggie; Schaibley, DavidSubject: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Maggie and David,

I hope you are both well. I was wondering if you might have the time to review a draft regulation restricting the sale of e-products (attached). Our Board of Health is not proposing to go so far as to prohibit their sale entirely, but is interested inrestricting their availability to youth.

If you have a chance to take a look, I would love to hear your thoughts. I'll be out of the office for the rest of the week butback on Monday.

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All the best,Anne

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Kellogg, Ryan" <[email protected]>

"Krieger, James" <[email protected]>Date: 11/16/2010 8:18:00 PM

Subject: RE: Recommendations from Strategy Meeting

Agreed.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: Kellogg, RyanSent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:13 PMTo: Krieger, James; Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: Recommendations from Strategy Meeting

That sounds like a good approach.

-----Original Message-----From: Krieger, JamesSent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 1:45 PMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Kellogg, RyanSubject: RE: Recommendations from Strategy Meeting

It would help me think more about who should be there if we mapped out topics for discussion...and then maybehave a core of me, the two of you and Kirsten and invite others as related to the topic. I am not sure that Amy Bneeds to be there for all discussions, nor Nicole.

James Krieger, MD, MPHChief, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Section Public Health - Seattle and King County Chinook Building,Suite 900401 5th AveSeattle, WA 98104voice: 206-263-8227fax: 206 205 0525email: [email protected]

-----Original Message-----From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 3:31 PMTo: Krieger, James; Kellogg, RyanSubject: RE: Recommendations from Strategy Meeting

Hi Jim,

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Looking forward to your review.

For attendance - the attendees of this week's meeting were: Nicole, Sarah, Ryan, Kirsten, Erin, Nicole and Amy B.Not attending, but also on the invite list are Ngozi, Scott and, of course, you. Scott and I discussed his attendance,and he will probably not come very often - only at time when a CPPW strategy is integrated with a TPPstrategy/activity. We offered Erin the same out on Tuesday and she decided to stay, in part because she had rushedin to get to the meeting. I am not sure if Ngozi plans to attend any meetings. we may have items where herparticipation would be great - though it seems like our typical agenda may be too specific to merit her involvement.That leaves a core of Ryan, me, Kirsten, Amy, Nicole and you. As most topics we get into will relate tocommunications and/or the coalition and leadership, Nicole and Amy are great participants. What are your thoughts?

Sarah

________________________________________From: Krieger, JamesSent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 5:34 PMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Kellogg, RyanSubject: RE: Recommendations from Strategy Meeting

Will look at next week. For next meeting, can we talk about sustainability and community engagement in policywork?

Also, I’d like to review who attends the meetings so we can have a clear, consistent approach to this.

Jim

James Krieger, MD, MPHChief, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Section Public Health - Seattle and King County Chinook Building,Suite 900401 5th AveSeattle, WA 98104voice: 206-263-8227fax: 206 205 0525email: [email protected]

_____________________________________________From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 2:31 PMTo: Krieger, JamesCc: Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole; MacDougall, Erin; Kellogg, Ryan; Wysen, Kirsten; Bates, AmySubject: Recommendations from Strategy Meeting

Hi Jim

We had a great strategy meeting this morning and wanted to run the resulting proposals by you.

• LT/WG membership expansion: The LT and LT WG are currently closed to new members. In the event a currentmember leaves, we will decide whether to replace the member and design a process to replace that member.

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• LT WG Nov. 30th Agenda: The Nov 30th will feature a half hour each for meaty program topics. On the HEALside these will be options for SLB policy and upcoming WIC regulation change. On the tobacco side, we will updateon the e-cig proposal for the BOH and then discuss the upcoming youth access bill. The draft agenda is attached.

• Teeing up LT WG asks: We discussed the following steps to set up meetings to get meaningful LT/WG involvementin CPPW issues -• Fill out a timeline of which policy issues could benefit from LT/WG (and coalition) engagement during each monthusing the CAPs (Amy making template, Sarah and Ryan fill out first draft by 23rd).• Identify what the ask is for each issue when preparing agenda and materials - or as part of issue policy strategyplans (campaign plans)• Send out relevant support materials that include background and even the ask - if it fits - on the Monday of theweek before the meeting. This month, that will be the 22nd. We will prepare materials for Jim's review by COB onWednesday the 17th.

• Only use 4-5 minutes of issue agenda time for staff to present to issue - be disciplined in allowing LT/WGdiscussion time• Use the Monday management meeting following each LT/WG to debrief and identify emerging issues of discussionsfor next agenda

• Ensuring Management Decisions get to other Department members: Since minutes are not always timely, we aregoing to take it upon ourselves to note when decisions from the Management meeting need to get out to people notat the meeting and decide who will do the communicating.

• Staff Roles at Policy Workshop: Meeting set up for next week (Yolanda working with Claire on Jim's calendar) forparticipating staff to briefly discuss roles to ensure department participating is not overwhelming. Kathy was not onthe attendance list form last week, but it interested in coming. We think this would be added value as demonstratingthe department being a champion for CPPW and PSE change.

Please let us know your thoughts,

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Bates, Amy" <[email protected]>

"Krieger, James" <[email protected]>"Wysen, Kirsten" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/17/2010 9:37:00 PMSubject: Materials for LT

Hello folks,

Tobacco issues have been up in flames this week (the Seattle packs, the ROI study and e-cigs) and we do not yethave a one-pager ready to share. I think I can get it done by ten AM tomorrow. Jim - want to make sure thisrespects your review time. Sound ok?

Thanks,Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Mahoney, Maggie" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/17/2010 7:47:00 PMSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Thanks, Maggie. I will inquire about the letter. For the budget - we have to use the 3 year budget format as this is aconsultant contract. It's a bit inconvenient, but we can make it work for ad hoc spending. The proposed break-up of thebudget reflected the usage I would expect from the particular years. I proposed my budget breakdown based on knowingwe will want some bill review in December and very little will likely happen in 2012. We can use the contract amendmentprocess to move funds between years if necessary. Will that work on your end? Thanks,

Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 10:35 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Thanks for checking on this Sarah. I’ve attached a draft letter to address the conflict issue. Do you want to see whetherthat’s sufficient? Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 6:19 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Maggie- My understanding is that budgeting into calendar years is something we must do on our end, even if we expectwe may amend them. Mark - is that correct? Or is there a way to do a consulting contract in amount only? Sarah

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From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:05 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Great, thanks Sarah. I will put together a letter that copies the language of the contract and send it to you for review. ADecember 1 start date sounds good, and I look forward to wrapping up the contracting process, as I know you do, too! In the meantime, I accepted the changes in the draft scope of work, with one exception. I thought, based on our exchangefrom last week, that we weren’t going to allocate time to particular time periods so that we had flexibility throughout theremaining 15 months, since it would be hard to predict the ebb and flow of work. If that is still okay with you, I deleted thetable in the draft scope of work because it just allocated funding over the life of the project and replaced it with a simpleparagraph explaining that we’ll invoice you and you’ll pay us, as the contract says, that our fee is $175 per hour, up to amaximum of $25,000 total. I’ve attached it for your review. After I did that, I opened the budget document and see that the template had a lot of stuff that doesn’t apply to thiscontract (e.g., supplies, fringe benefits, etc.). I simplified it to match the content that is in the scope of work. I’ve attachedit for your review. Please let me know how those two things look and, as I said, I’ll draft a letter to match the contract language concerningthe conflict issue. Thanks! Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:59 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Hi Maggie - I have the go-ahead that the letter can copy the language of the contract. I do not think it needs to containmuch more than that. Thus, it looks like we are in the home stretch. Are you able to put that together to have in handwhile we process the contract? The changes to the scope of work look fine to me, I made changes to the budget as discussed. I put December 1 as astart date. A contractor can begin work they will bill for as soon as we have an agreed upon scope of work. I chose the1st to allow time to put the decision-making safeguards in place. I do know we will want your help in December inpreparing for the leg session. Does this work for you? I am also attaching the template we use for contract budgets. I was not sure if you had other expenses besides thehourly fee. Please populate this template as part of the contract. If you need any assistance, Lauren Holt (cc'd above) isan ace. We will start processing the contract - getting Department and County approval - when we finalize these pieces. I willwork on the safeguards.

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Thanks for bearing with us, Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:16 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Sarah, This reminded me to ask you whether we should touch base on the contract. Is there anything else you need from me atthis point? I have some time available this week to connect via phone, if you’d like. Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:51 AMTo: Schaibley, DavidCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Many, many thanks to all of you at TCLC! I really appreciate having so many sets of wonderful eyes to review our draftand to provide such helpful input. I am incorporating many of your comments, and will send a draft off to our county prosecutor's office this morning. Thisitem will go to a vote by our Board of Health on December 16. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

Thanks again!!Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

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From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:59 PMTo: Pearson, AnneCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Dear Anne:

Attached please find our thoughts on Seattle/King County’s proposed e-cigarette regulation. We hope thesethoughts are helpful. Please let us know if you are in need of any assistance in the future. Sincerely,Dave David J. Schaibley |Public Health Law CenterStaff Attorney, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium651-695-7611 | Fax: [email protected] Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105www.TCLConline.org The Tobacco Control Legal Consortium provides information and technical assistance on issues related to tobacco and publichealth. The Consortium does not provide legal representation or advice. This e-mail should not be considered legal advice or asubstitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney who can represent you. If you have specific legal questions,we recommend that you consult with an attorney familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction. From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 10:13 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation Great! Thanks so much. Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:24 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Anne:

Just a quick update to let you know that we’ll have our input to you today.

Dave From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 8:41 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, Maggie

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Subject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation We would like to send a draft to our Prosecuting Attorneys Office by Monday or Tuesday of next week. If we couldincorporate your comments before sending, that would be ideal. But if that's too tight, we can still fold in your commentsafter we send it to her.

Thanks!

From: Schaibley, David [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:04 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hello Anne:

Thanks for forwarding it; we'll share our thoughts. When we spoke last week you mentioned a relatively tight time framefor this effort...can you let us know when you need our input by? Enjoy your long weekend,Dave

From: Pearson, Anne [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:55 PMTo: Mahoney, Maggie; Schaibley, DavidSubject: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Maggie and David,

I hope you are both well. I was wondering if you might have the time to review a draft regulation restricting the sale of e-products (attached). Our Board of Health is not proposing to go so far as to prohibit their sale entirely, but is interested inrestricting their availability to youth.

If you have a chance to take a look, I would love to hear your thoughts. I'll be out of the office for the rest of the week butback on Monday. All the best,Anne

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Sherard, Mark" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/17/2010 1:06:00 PMSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

That would make sense. How do we set that up - is it more elaborate than contracting? This is one of the contracts thathas gone around and around and up to Ben Liefer for approval of the safeguards against conflict of interest. Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Sherard, MarkSent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 7:36 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

I think we need to talk this out. A PO may be the answer. Mark

From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 4:19 PMTo: 'Mahoney, Maggie'Cc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Maggie- My understanding is that budgeting into calendar years is something we must do on our end, even if we expectwe may amend them. Mark - is that correct? Or is there a way to do a consulting contract in amount only? Sarah

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:05 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Great, thanks Sarah. I will put together a letter that copies the language of the contract and send it to you for review. ADecember 1 start date sounds good, and I look forward to wrapping up the contracting process, as I know you do, too! In the meantime, I accepted the changes in the draft scope of work, with one exception. I thought, based on our exchangefrom last week, that we weren’t going to allocate time to particular time periods so that we had flexibility throughout theremaining 15 months, since it would be hard to predict the ebb and flow of work. If that is still okay with you, I deleted thetable in the draft scope of work because it just allocated funding over the life of the project and replaced it with a simpleparagraph explaining that we’ll invoice you and you’ll pay us, as the contract says, that our fee is $175 per hour, up to amaximum of $25,000 total. I’ve attached it for your review. After I did that, I opened the budget document and see that the template had a lot of stuff that doesn’t apply to thiscontract (e.g., supplies, fringe benefits, etc.). I simplified it to match the content that is in the scope of work. I’ve attachedit for your review.

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Please let me know how those two things look and, as I said, I’ll draft a letter to match the contract language concerningthe conflict issue. Thanks! Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:59 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Hi Maggie - I have the go-ahead that the letter can copy the language of the contract. I do not think it needs to containmuch more than that. Thus, it looks like we are in the home stretch. Are you able to put that together to have in handwhile we process the contract? The changes to the scope of work look fine to me, I made changes to the budget as discussed. I put December 1 as astart date. A contractor can begin work they will bill for as soon as we have an agreed upon scope of work. I chose the1st to allow time to put the decision-making safeguards in place. I do know we will want your help in December inpreparing for the leg session. Does this work for you? I am also attaching the template we use for contract budgets. I was not sure if you had other expenses besides thehourly fee. Please populate this template as part of the contract. If you need any assistance, Lauren Holt (cc'd above) isan ace. We will start processing the contract - getting Department and County approval - when we finalize these pieces. I willwork on the safeguards. Thanks for bearing with us, Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:16 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Sarah,

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This reminded me to ask you whether we should touch base on the contract. Is there anything else you need from me atthis point? I have some time available this week to connect via phone, if you’d like. Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:51 AMTo: Schaibley, DavidCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Many, many thanks to all of you at TCLC! I really appreciate having so many sets of wonderful eyes to review our draftand to provide such helpful input. I am incorporating many of your comments, and will send a draft off to our county prosecutor's office this morning. Thisitem will go to a vote by our Board of Health on December 16. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

Thanks again!!Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:59 PMTo: Pearson, AnneCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Dear Anne:

Attached please find our thoughts on Seattle/King County’s proposed e-cigarette regulation. We hope thesethoughts are helpful. Please let us know if you are in need of any assistance in the future. Sincerely,Dave David J. Schaibley |Public Health Law CenterStaff Attorney, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium651-695-7611 | Fax: [email protected] Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105www.TCLConline.org

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The Tobacco Control Legal Consortium provides information and technical assistance on issues related to tobacco and publichealth. The Consortium does not provide legal representation or advice. This e-mail should not be considered legal advice or asubstitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney who can represent you. If you have specific legal questions,we recommend that you consult with an attorney familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction. From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 10:13 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation Great! Thanks so much. Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:24 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Anne:

Just a quick update to let you know that we’ll have our input to you today.

Dave From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 8:41 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation We would like to send a draft to our Prosecuting Attorneys Office by Monday or Tuesday of next week. If we couldincorporate your comments before sending, that would be ideal. But if that's too tight, we can still fold in your commentsafter we send it to her.

Thanks!

From: Schaibley, David [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:04 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hello Anne:

Thanks for forwarding it; we'll share our thoughts. When we spoke last week you mentioned a relatively tight time framefor this effort...can you let us know when you need our input by? Enjoy your long weekend,Dave

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From: Pearson, Anne [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:55 PMTo: Mahoney, Maggie; Schaibley, DavidSubject: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Maggie and David,

I hope you are both well. I was wondering if you might have the time to review a draft regulation restricting the sale of e-products (attached). Our Board of Health is not proposing to go so far as to prohibit their sale entirely, but is interested inrestricting their availability to youth.

If you have a chance to take a look, I would love to hear your thoughts. I'll be out of the office for the rest of the week butback on Monday. All the best,Anne

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Krieger, James" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/18/2010 9:12:00 PMSubject: For Review - Documents for LT WG

Attachments: LTWG Tobacco one-pager.srv.docE-Cigarette Proposal (for DF mtg 11.2).doc

I will probably do more review on my end as well, specifically to add references of flavored tobacco as "gatewaynicotine."

Attached - One-page describing youth access bill components. Did not make ask in the doc, but will ask for supportat the meeting (or can add it to the doc).Two-pager on upcoming e-cig regulation - longer piece because we will not go into this much at the meeting.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/18/2010 5:59:00 PMSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

So does hitting below the mark mean they wouldn't support? Can you ask Lucy?

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Hamilton, JoySent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:56 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Basically, we are close to the policy statement. The partners encourage the total ban of e-cigs -- thatis the primary difference. We match their recommendation of Smoke free places and defining e-cigsas NOT tobacco products. We also match not taxing these products.

From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:38 PMTo: Hamilton, JoySubject: FW: Meeting Friday AM

Can you run this comparison?

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 11:08 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I’m free before 11 or from 3-5 on 12/1. Anyone else? I think discussing how the program and partners can have the greatest impact would be a great topic for face toface, I’m also hoping it will be a little more clear after Friday’s meeting.

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Attached is the ACS/AHA/ALA joint policy document on E-cigs. I haven’t seen a draft of the BOH code changes, Iwould assume if they meet the criteria in this document our organizations would be supportive. Let me know if you need anything else from me. See you tomorrow! ~LucyFrom: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 10:50 AMTo: Lucy CulpCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM Hi Lucy - It would be good for Scott to be part of the face to face meeting, and for the three of you to meet Anne. Are you able todo the next partner check-in (Wednesday, December 1st)? Then we will have had time to add comments and suggestrevisions for the bill. We did have some items for discussion this Friday, but can get the conversation started on email. First, we are looking at how to run the campaign from our side. Do you have thoughts about how our program andpartners can have the best impact?Also, we the e-cig code changes will be in front of the BOH on December 16th. We have partners in support of this work,but wondered if your organizations would want to do supportive letters or testimony. Thanks,Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 7:21 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'Subject: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Sarah – Just wanted to check in on our 8:00 meeting Friday. Since Anne and Scott aren’t going to be there do you think we stillneed a face to face? We’re waiting on the draft bill from the code reviser’s office and can bounce it around on email for input. Did you have anything we needed to touch base on in person? Let me know what you think.

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Lucy Culp" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/18/2010 5:41:00 PMSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Thanks, Lucy.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 11:08 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I’m free before 11 or from 3-5 on 12/1. Anyone else? I think discussing how the program and partners can have the greatest impact would be a great topic for face toface, I’m also hoping it will be a little more clear after Friday’s meeting. Attached is the ACS/AHA/ALA joint policy document on E-cigs. I haven’t seen a draft of the BOH code changes, Iwould assume if they meet the criteria in this document our organizations would be supportive. Let me know if you need anything else from me. See you tomorrow! ~LucyFrom: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 10:50 AMTo: Lucy CulpCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM Hi Lucy - It would be good for Scott to be part of the face to face meeting, and for the three of you to meet Anne. Are you able todo the next partner check-in (Wednesday, December 1st)? Then we will have had time to add comments and suggestrevisions for the bill. We did have some items for discussion this Friday, but can get the conversation started on email. First, we are looking at how to run the campaign from our side. Do you have thoughts about how our program andpartners can have the best impact?Also, we the e-cig code changes will be in front of the BOH on December 16th. We have partners in support of this work,but wondered if your organizations would want to do supportive letters or testimony. Thanks,Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King County

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Suite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 7:21 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'Subject: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Sarah – Just wanted to check in on our 8:00 meeting Friday. Since Anne and Scott aren’t going to be there do you think we stillneed a face to face? We’re waiting on the draft bill from the code reviser’s office and can bounce it around on email for input. Did you have anything we needed to touch base on in person? Let me know what you think.

Lucy CulpSenior Director, Advocacy

American Heart AssociationAmerican Stroke AssociationPacific/Mountain Affiliate(360) 870-4016 - cell(206) 834-8658 - office(206) 632-8478 - fax

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: [email protected]

"Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>"Lucy Culp" <[email protected]>"Carrie Nyssen" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/18/2010 5:38:00 PMSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

How about 1:30 PM? Looks like it fits all the PHSKC calendars.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:29 PMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne; Neal, Scott; Lucy Culp; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

Can we do as early as possible that afternoon?Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 01:25 PM PSTTo: "Pearson, Anne" ; "Neal, Scott" ; "'Lucy Culp'" ; "'Carrie Nyssen'" ; Erin DziedzicCc: "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Hamilton, Joy"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Afternoon of the third is clear for me.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----

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From: Pearson, AnneSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:13 PMTo: Neal, Scott; 'Lucy Culp'; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Works for me too.

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:11 PMTo: 'Lucy Culp'; Pearson, Anne; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Afternoon of the 3rd could work for me.

Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:46 PMTo: Pearson, Anne; Neal, Scott; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm tied up on the second too. Anyone free the afternoon of the 30th or sometime on the 3rd?

~Lucy

-----Original Message-----From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:37 PMTo: Neal, Scott; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Sorry, I have a conference call in the morning on the 2nd, and will be out of the office the remainder of the day.

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104

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(206) [email protected]

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:14 PMTo: 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Sarah,

Dec. 2nd works for me too, but I am not sure Anne can make this time according to her schedule.

Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Carrie Nyssen [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:00 PMTo: [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I could make the 2nd in the morning ...-C

Carrie Nyssen | Director Health Initiatives Washington & IdahoRegional Director of Advocacy

AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF THE MOUNTAIN PACIFIC

Fighting for AirHome Office Phone: 360.883.3535Cell Phone: 360.921.1484Fax: 360.891.89889708 NE 133rd AveVancouver, WA 98682

www.lungmtpacific.org

________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thu 11/18/2010 11:53 AMTo: Carrie Nyssen; Lucy Culp; Sarah Ross-VilesCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Scott Neal; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

I can make the 1st work, or what about the 2nd in the morning?

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Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Carrie Nyssen" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 11:16 AM PSTTo: "Lucy Culp" ; "Ross-Viles, Sarah"Cc: Erin Dziedzic; "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Neal, Scott" ; "Hamilton, Joy" ; "Pearson, Anne"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm scheduled for several meetings in Portland on December 1. If this date works for others, I'll see if I can re-arrange my schedule.-C

Carrie Nyssen | Director Health Initiatives Washington & IdahoRegional Director of Advocacy

AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF THE MOUNTAIN PACIFIC

Fighting for AirHome Office Phone: 360.883.3535Cell Phone: 360.921.1484Fax: 360.891.89889708 NE 133rd AveVancouver, WA 98682

www.lungmtpacific.org

________________________________

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thu 11/18/2010 11:07 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; Carrie Nyssen; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm free before 11 or from 3-5 on 12/1. Anyone else?

I think discussing how the program and partners can have the greatest impact would be a great topic for face to face,I'm also hoping it will be a little more clear after Friday's meeting.

Attached is the ACS/AHA/ALA joint policy document on E-cigs. I haven't seen a draft of the BOH code changes, I

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would assume if they meet the criteria in this document our organizations would be supportive.

Let me know if you need anything else from me. See you tomorrow!

~Lucy

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 10:50 AMTo: Lucy CulpCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson,AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Lucy -

It would be good for Scott to be part of the face to face meeting, and for the three of you to meet Anne. Are youable to do the next partner check-in (Wednesday, December 1st)? Then we will have had time to add comments andsuggest revisions for the bill.

We did have some items for discussion this Friday, but can get the conversation started on email.

First, we are looking at how to run the campaign from our side. Do you have thoughts about how our program andpartners can have the best impact?

Also, we the e-cig code changes will be in front of the BOH on December 16th. We have partners in support of thiswork, but wondered if your organizations would want to do supportive letters or testimony.

Thanks,

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

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________________________________

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 7:21 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'Subject: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Sarah - Just wanted to check in on our 8:00 meeting Friday. Since Anne and Scott aren't going to be there do youthink we still need a face to face? We're waiting on the draft bill from the code reviser's office and can bounce itaround on email for input. Did you have anything we needed to touch base on in person?

Let me know what you think.

Lucy CulpSenior Director, Advocacy

American Heart AssociationAmerican Stroke AssociationPacific/Mountain Affiliate(360) 870-4016 - cell(206) 834-8658 - office(206) 632-8478 - fax

Heart Disease and Stroke. You're the Cure.Join our grassroots network today!Click here to be part of the Cure!

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>"Lucy Culp" <[email protected]>"Carrie Nyssen" <[email protected]>[email protected]

Date: 11/18/2010 5:28:00 PMSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Afternoon of the third is clear for me.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: Pearson, AnneSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:13 PMTo: Neal, Scott; 'Lucy Culp'; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Works for me too.

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:11 PMTo: 'Lucy Culp'; Pearson, Anne; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Afternoon of the 3rd could work for me.

Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:46 PMTo: Pearson, Anne; Neal, Scott; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, Sarah

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Cc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm tied up on the second too. Anyone free the afternoon of the 30th or sometime on the 3rd?

~Lucy

-----Original Message-----From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:37 PMTo: Neal, Scott; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Sorry, I have a conference call in the morning on the 2nd, and will be out of the office the remainder of the day.

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:14 PMTo: 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Sarah,

Dec. 2nd works for me too, but I am not sure Anne can make this time according to her schedule.

Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Carrie Nyssen [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:00 PMTo: [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I could make the 2nd in the morning ...-C

Carrie Nyssen | Director Health Initiatives Washington & IdahoRegional Director of Advocacy

AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF THE MOUNTAIN PACIFIC

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Fighting for AirHome Office Phone: 360.883.3535Cell Phone: 360.921.1484Fax: 360.891.89889708 NE 133rd AveVancouver, WA 98682

www.lungmtpacific.org

________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thu 11/18/2010 11:53 AMTo: Carrie Nyssen; Lucy Culp; Sarah Ross-VilesCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Scott Neal; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

I can make the 1st work, or what about the 2nd in the morning?Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Carrie Nyssen" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 11:16 AM PSTTo: "Lucy Culp" ; "Ross-Viles, Sarah"Cc: Erin Dziedzic; "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Neal, Scott" ; "Hamilton, Joy" ; "Pearson, Anne"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm scheduled for several meetings in Portland on December 1. If this date works for others, I'll see if I can re-arrange my schedule.-C

Carrie Nyssen | Director Health Initiatives Washington & IdahoRegional Director of Advocacy

AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF THE MOUNTAIN PACIFIC

Fighting for AirHome Office Phone: 360.883.3535Cell Phone: 360.921.1484Fax: 360.891.89889708 NE 133rd AveVancouver, WA 98682

www.lungmtpacific.org

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________________________________

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thu 11/18/2010 11:07 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; Carrie Nyssen; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm free before 11 or from 3-5 on 12/1. Anyone else?

I think discussing how the program and partners can have the greatest impact would be a great topic for face to face,I'm also hoping it will be a little more clear after Friday's meeting.

Attached is the ACS/AHA/ALA joint policy document on E-cigs. I haven't seen a draft of the BOH code changes, Iwould assume if they meet the criteria in this document our organizations would be supportive.

Let me know if you need anything else from me. See you tomorrow!

~Lucy

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 10:50 AMTo: Lucy CulpCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson,AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Lucy -

It would be good for Scott to be part of the face to face meeting, and for the three of you to meet Anne. Are youable to do the next partner check-in (Wednesday, December 1st)? Then we will have had time to add comments andsuggest revisions for the bill.

We did have some items for discussion this Friday, but can get the conversation started on email.

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First, we are looking at how to run the campaign from our side. Do you have thoughts about how our program andpartners can have the best impact?

Also, we the e-cig code changes will be in front of the BOH on December 16th. We have partners in support of thiswork, but wondered if your organizations would want to do supportive letters or testimony.

Thanks,

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

________________________________

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 7:21 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'Subject: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Sarah - Just wanted to check in on our 8:00 meeting Friday. Since Anne and Scott aren't going to be there do youthink we still need a face to face? We're waiting on the draft bill from the code reviser's office and can bounce itaround on email for input. Did you have anything we needed to touch base on in person?

Let me know what you think.

Lucy CulpSenior Director, Advocacy

American Heart AssociationAmerican Stroke AssociationPacific/Mountain Affiliate(360) 870-4016 - cell(206) 834-8658 - office(206) 632-8478 - fax

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Lucy Culp" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/18/2010 2:52:00 PMSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Lucy - It would be good for Scott to be part of the face to face meeting, and for the three of you to meet Anne. Are you able todo the next partner check-in (Wednesday, December 1st)? Then we will have had time to add comments and suggestrevisions for the bill. We did have some items for discussion this Friday, but can get the conversation started on email. First, we are looking at how to run the campaign from our side. Do you have thoughts about how our program andpartners can have the best impact?Also, we the e-cig code changes will be in front of the BOH on December 16th. We have partners in support of this work,but wondered if your organizations would want to do supportive letters or testimony. Thanks,Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 7:21 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'Subject: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Sarah – Just wanted to check in on our 8:00 meeting Friday. Since Anne and Scott aren’t going to be there do you think we stillneed a face to face? We’re waiting on the draft bill from the code reviser’s office and can bounce it around on email for input. Did you have anything we needed to touch base on in person? Let me know what you think.

Lucy CulpSenior Director, Advocacy

American Heart AssociationAmerican Stroke AssociationPacific/Mountain Affiliate(360) 870-4016 - cell(206) 834-8658 - office(206) 632-8478 - fax

Heart Disease and Stroke. You're the Cure.Join our grassroots network today!Click here to be part of the Cure!

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/18/2010 5:40:00 PMSubject: FW: Meeting Friday AM

Attachments: Final Policy Guidance on E-Cigarettes 4-7-10.pdf

Can you run this comparison?

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 11:08 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I’m free before 11 or from 3-5 on 12/1. Anyone else? I think discussing how the program and partners can have the greatest impact would be a great topic for face toface, I’m also hoping it will be a little more clear after Friday’s meeting. Attached is the ACS/AHA/ALA joint policy document on E-cigs. I haven’t seen a draft of the BOH code changes, Iwould assume if they meet the criteria in this document our organizations would be supportive. Let me know if you need anything else from me. See you tomorrow! ~LucyFrom: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 10:50 AMTo: Lucy CulpCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM Hi Lucy - It would be good for Scott to be part of the face to face meeting, and for the three of you to meet Anne. Are you able todo the next partner check-in (Wednesday, December 1st)? Then we will have had time to add comments and suggestrevisions for the bill. We did have some items for discussion this Friday, but can get the conversation started on email. First, we are looking at how to run the campaign from our side. Do you have thoughts about how our program andpartners can have the best impact?Also, we the e-cig code changes will be in front of the BOH on December 16th. We have partners in support of this work,but wondered if your organizations would want to do supportive letters or testimony. Thanks,Sarah Sarah Ross-Viles

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CPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 7:21 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'Subject: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Sarah – Just wanted to check in on our 8:00 meeting Friday. Since Anne and Scott aren’t going to be there do you think we stillneed a face to face? We’re waiting on the draft bill from the code reviser’s office and can bounce it around on email for input. Did you have anything we needed to touch base on in person? Let me know what you think.

Lucy CulpSenior Director, Advocacy

American Heart AssociationAmerican Stroke AssociationPacific/Mountain Affiliate(360) 870-4016 - cell(206) 834-8658 - office(206) 632-8478 - fax

Heart Disease and Stroke. You're the Cure.Join our grassroots network today!Click here to be part of the Cure!

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Mahoney, Maggie" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/18/2010 5:31:00 PMSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Yes. Mark - can you summarize? Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 11:59 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Sure. I assume the contract amendment process will be easier once we get these initial kinks worked out! Thanks! Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 5:45 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Thanks, Maggie. I will inquire about the letter. For the budget - we have to use the 3 year budget format as this is aconsultant contract. It's a bit inconvenient, but we can make it work for ad hoc spending. The proposed break-up of thebudget reflected the usage I would expect from the particular years. I proposed my budget breakdown based on knowingwe will want some bill review in December and very little will likely happen in 2012. We can use the contract amendmentprocess to move funds between years if necessary. Will that work on your end? Thanks,

Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King County

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Suite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 10:35 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Thanks for checking on this Sarah. I’ve attached a draft letter to address the conflict issue. Do you want to see whetherthat’s sufficient? Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 6:19 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Maggie- My understanding is that budgeting into calendar years is something we must do on our end, even if we expectwe may amend them. Mark - is that correct? Or is there a way to do a consulting contract in amount only? Sarah

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:05 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Great, thanks Sarah. I will put together a letter that copies the language of the contract and send it to you for review. ADecember 1 start date sounds good, and I look forward to wrapping up the contracting process, as I know you do, too! In the meantime, I accepted the changes in the draft scope of work, with one exception. I thought, based on our exchangefrom last week, that we weren’t going to allocate time to particular time periods so that we had flexibility throughout theremaining 15 months, since it would be hard to predict the ebb and flow of work. If that is still okay with you, I deleted thetable in the draft scope of work because it just allocated funding over the life of the project and replaced it with a simpleparagraph explaining that we’ll invoice you and you’ll pay us, as the contract says, that our fee is $175 per hour, up to amaximum of $25,000 total. I’ve attached it for your review. After I did that, I opened the budget document and see that the template had a lot of stuff that doesn’t apply to thiscontract (e.g., supplies, fringe benefits, etc.). I simplified it to match the content that is in the scope of work. I’ve attachedit for your review.

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Please let me know how those two things look and, as I said, I’ll draft a letter to match the contract language concerningthe conflict issue. Thanks! Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:59 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Hi Maggie - I have the go-ahead that the letter can copy the language of the contract. I do not think it needs to containmuch more than that. Thus, it looks like we are in the home stretch. Are you able to put that together to have in handwhile we process the contract? The changes to the scope of work look fine to me, I made changes to the budget as discussed. I put December 1 as astart date. A contractor can begin work they will bill for as soon as we have an agreed upon scope of work. I chose the1st to allow time to put the decision-making safeguards in place. I do know we will want your help in December inpreparing for the leg session. Does this work for you? I am also attaching the template we use for contract budgets. I was not sure if you had other expenses besides thehourly fee. Please populate this template as part of the contract. If you need any assistance, Lauren Holt (cc'd above) isan ace. We will start processing the contract - getting Department and County approval - when we finalize these pieces. I willwork on the safeguards. Thanks for bearing with us, Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:16 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Sarah,

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This reminded me to ask you whether we should touch base on the contract. Is there anything else you need from me atthis point? I have some time available this week to connect via phone, if you’d like. Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:51 AMTo: Schaibley, DavidCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Many, many thanks to all of you at TCLC! I really appreciate having so many sets of wonderful eyes to review our draftand to provide such helpful input. I am incorporating many of your comments, and will send a draft off to our county prosecutor's office this morning. Thisitem will go to a vote by our Board of Health on December 16. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

Thanks again!!Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:59 PMTo: Pearson, AnneCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Dear Anne:

Attached please find our thoughts on Seattle/King County’s proposed e-cigarette regulation. We hope thesethoughts are helpful. Please let us know if you are in need of any assistance in the future. Sincerely,Dave David J. Schaibley |Public Health Law CenterStaff Attorney, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium651-695-7611 | Fax: [email protected] Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105www.TCLConline.org

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The Tobacco Control Legal Consortium provides information and technical assistance on issues related to tobacco and publichealth. The Consortium does not provide legal representation or advice. This e-mail should not be considered legal advice or asubstitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney who can represent you. If you have specific legal questions,we recommend that you consult with an attorney familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction. From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 10:13 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation Great! Thanks so much. Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:24 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Anne:

Just a quick update to let you know that we’ll have our input to you today.

Dave From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 8:41 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation We would like to send a draft to our Prosecuting Attorneys Office by Monday or Tuesday of next week. If we couldincorporate your comments before sending, that would be ideal. But if that's too tight, we can still fold in your commentsafter we send it to her.

Thanks!

From: Schaibley, David [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:04 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hello Anne:

Thanks for forwarding it; we'll share our thoughts. When we spoke last week you mentioned a relatively tight time framefor this effort...can you let us know when you need our input by? Enjoy your long weekend,Dave

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From: Pearson, Anne [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:55 PMTo: Mahoney, Maggie; Schaibley, DavidSubject: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Maggie and David,

I hope you are both well. I was wondering if you might have the time to review a draft regulation restricting the sale of e-products (attached). Our Board of Health is not proposing to go so far as to prohibit their sale entirely, but is interested inrestricting their availability to youth.

If you have a chance to take a look, I would love to hear your thoughts. I'll be out of the office for the rest of the week butback on Monday. All the best,Anne

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Mahoney, Maggie" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/18/2010 5:34:00 PMSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Here is how our fiscal guy describe the process. The new contract would look exactly like the first one with the changes. In this case, we would not change the scope, just the budget (unless we had a reason to chance the scope).

From: Sherard, MarkSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:31 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Yes, All I have to do is move money from 1 year to the next and you get a new contract to sign. No work on your side.Mark Mark SherardPublic Health Seattle & King CountyTobacco Prevention Program (CPPW)401 Fifth Avenue # 900Seattle, WA 98104(desk) 206-263-8213 (main) 206-296-7613office hours M-F 6-3

From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:29 PMTo: 'Mahoney, Maggie'Cc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Yes. Mark - can you summarize? Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 11:59 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Sure. I assume the contract amendment process will be easier once we get these initial kinks worked out! Thanks! Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit Avenue

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St. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 5:45 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Thanks, Maggie. I will inquire about the letter. For the budget - we have to use the 3 year budget format as this is aconsultant contract. It's a bit inconvenient, but we can make it work for ad hoc spending. The proposed break-up of thebudget reflected the usage I would expect from the particular years. I proposed my budget breakdown based on knowingwe will want some bill review in December and very little will likely happen in 2012. We can use the contract amendmentprocess to move funds between years if necessary. Will that work on your end? Thanks,

Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 10:35 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Thanks for checking on this Sarah. I’ve attached a draft letter to address the conflict issue. Do you want to see whetherthat’s sufficient? Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 6:19 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, Joy

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Subject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Maggie- My understanding is that budgeting into calendar years is something we must do on our end, even if we expectwe may amend them. Mark - is that correct? Or is there a way to do a consulting contract in amount only? Sarah

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:05 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Great, thanks Sarah. I will put together a letter that copies the language of the contract and send it to you for review. ADecember 1 start date sounds good, and I look forward to wrapping up the contracting process, as I know you do, too! In the meantime, I accepted the changes in the draft scope of work, with one exception. I thought, based on our exchangefrom last week, that we weren’t going to allocate time to particular time periods so that we had flexibility throughout theremaining 15 months, since it would be hard to predict the ebb and flow of work. If that is still okay with you, I deleted thetable in the draft scope of work because it just allocated funding over the life of the project and replaced it with a simpleparagraph explaining that we’ll invoice you and you’ll pay us, as the contract says, that our fee is $175 per hour, up to amaximum of $25,000 total. I’ve attached it for your review. After I did that, I opened the budget document and see that the template had a lot of stuff that doesn’t apply to thiscontract (e.g., supplies, fringe benefits, etc.). I simplified it to match the content that is in the scope of work. I’ve attachedit for your review. Please let me know how those two things look and, as I said, I’ll draft a letter to match the contract language concerningthe conflict issue. Thanks! Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:59 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Hi Maggie - I have the go-ahead that the letter can copy the language of the contract. I do not think it needs to containmuch more than that. Thus, it looks like we are in the home stretch. Are you able to put that together to have in handwhile we process the contract? The changes to the scope of work look fine to me, I made changes to the budget as discussed. I put December 1 as astart date. A contractor can begin work they will bill for as soon as we have an agreed upon scope of work. I chose the1st to allow time to put the decision-making safeguards in place. I do know we will want your help in December inpreparing for the leg session. Does this work for you?

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I am also attaching the template we use for contract budgets. I was not sure if you had other expenses besides thehourly fee. Please populate this template as part of the contract. If you need any assistance, Lauren Holt (cc'd above) isan ace. We will start processing the contract - getting Department and County approval - when we finalize these pieces. I willwork on the safeguards. Thanks for bearing with us, Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:16 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Sarah, This reminded me to ask you whether we should touch base on the contract. Is there anything else you need from me atthis point? I have some time available this week to connect via phone, if you’d like. Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:51 AMTo: Schaibley, DavidCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Many, many thanks to all of you at TCLC! I really appreciate having so many sets of wonderful eyes to review our draftand to provide such helpful input. I am incorporating many of your comments, and will send a draft off to our county prosecutor's office this morning. Thisitem will go to a vote by our Board of Health on December 16. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

Thanks again!!Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MA

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Public Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:59 PMTo: Pearson, AnneCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Dear Anne:

Attached please find our thoughts on Seattle/King County’s proposed e-cigarette regulation. We hope thesethoughts are helpful. Please let us know if you are in need of any assistance in the future. Sincerely,Dave David J. Schaibley |Public Health Law CenterStaff Attorney, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium651-695-7611 | Fax: [email protected] Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105www.TCLConline.org The Tobacco Control Legal Consortium provides information and technical assistance on issues related to tobacco and publichealth. The Consortium does not provide legal representation or advice. This e-mail should not be considered legal advice or asubstitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney who can represent you. If you have specific legal questions,we recommend that you consult with an attorney familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction. From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 10:13 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation Great! Thanks so much. Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:24 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Anne:

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Just a quick update to let you know that we’ll have our input to you today.

Dave From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 8:41 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation We would like to send a draft to our Prosecuting Attorneys Office by Monday or Tuesday of next week. If we couldincorporate your comments before sending, that would be ideal. But if that's too tight, we can still fold in your commentsafter we send it to her.

Thanks!

From: Schaibley, David [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:04 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hello Anne:

Thanks for forwarding it; we'll share our thoughts. When we spoke last week you mentioned a relatively tight time framefor this effort...can you let us know when you need our input by? Enjoy your long weekend,Dave

From: Pearson, Anne [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:55 PMTo: Mahoney, Maggie; Schaibley, DavidSubject: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Maggie and David,

I hope you are both well. I was wondering if you might have the time to review a draft regulation restricting the sale of e-products (attached). Our Board of Health is not proposing to go so far as to prohibit their sale entirely, but is interested inrestricting their availability to youth.

If you have a chance to take a look, I would love to hear your thoughts. I'll be out of the office for the rest of the week butback on Monday. All the best,Anne

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>Date: 11/19/2010 3:16:26 PM

Subject: RE: Electronic cigarettes

certainly takes any edge of the fear of a lawsuit.________________________________________From: Hamilton, JoySent: Friday, November 19, 2010 10:50 AMTo: Neal, ScottCc: Pearson, Anne; Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: Electronic cigarettes

A letter from the E-cigs folks SUPPORTING youth restrictions. Could this help with the PAO?

Joy

________________________________From: Mulroy, Marie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 10:19 AMTo: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Electronic cigarettes

Here's the letter of support

________________________________From: Hamilton, Joy [[email protected]]Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 11:45 AMTo: Mulroy, MarieSubject: RE: Electronic cigarettes

Marie,Thanks again for speaking to me about your work with e-cigs regulations in New Hampshire. I wanted to follow upon one quick point. I think that you mentioned the the e-cig industry/vapers were IN SUPPORT of your regulationsaround restricting the sale to youth. Can you confirm this? How did they express this view?

Thanks,

Joy Hamilton, MPHPublic Health - Seattle & King CountyCommunities Putting Prevention to WorkTobacco Policy and Advocacy Manager401 5th Ave. Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

________________________________From: Marie Mulroy [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 9:39 AM

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To: Hamilton, JoySubject: Electronic cigarettes

Here is some background information on our bill. If you go on to our website www.breathenh.org towards the end ofthe homepage is a picture of the youth who sponsored the bill with the Governor – click on the learn more about ithere and it will take you to our YouTube information.

Whatever help you need, let me know.

Marie MulroyManager Tobacco ProgramBreathe New Hampshire9 Cedarwood Drive, Unit 12Bedford, NH 03110tel: 603.669.2411fax: 603.645.6220email: [email protected]

This email, originating from Breathe New Hampshire, including any files or attachments transmitted with it, containsconfidential information and is intended for use only by the specific individual or entity to which it is addressed, andaccordingly is protected by law. Any disclosure, copying or distribution of this e-mail or the taking of any actionbased on its contents, other than for its intended purpose, is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient,please contact sender immediately by reply email and destroy all copies. E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed tobe error-free or secure from viruses, and Breathe New Hampshire disclaims all liability for any resulting damage,errors, or omissions

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/19/2010 1:59:46 PMSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

9:30 to 10:30? Whichever of us is in land use can slip out early?________________________________________From: Hamilton, JoySent: Friday, November 19, 2010 9:57 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Jen is free from 8 to 10:30 and 11:30 to 12:00.

-----Original Message-----From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Friday, November 19, 2010 9:56 AMTo: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Can you look at Jen's too? Thanks.________________________________________From: Hamilton, JoySent: Friday, November 19, 2010 9:47 AMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Neal, Scott; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I checked Anne's schedule and she is free until 12 that day. Scott, how about you?

-----Original Message-----From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Friday, November 19, 2010 9:44 AMTo: Neal, Scott; Pearson, Anne; Hamilton, JoySubject: FW: Meeting Friday AM

I could do after 10. One of Joy or I should be at the 8:30 to 10 meeting. What are others' schedules?________________________________________From: [email protected] [[email protected]]Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 9:15 AMTo: Carrie Nyssen; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne; Neal, ScottCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

Can we make Friday the 3rd in the morning work?Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Carrie Nyssen" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 02:10 PM PST

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To: "Carrie Nyssen" ; "Lucy Culp" ; Erin Dziedzic; "Sarah Ross-Viles" ; "Pearson, Anne" ; "Scott Neal"Cc: "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Hamilton, Joy"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I am such a nightmare ... I would have to do Fri am.

Carrie NyssenDirector of Health Initiatives-Idaho and Washington Regional Director of Advocacy American Lung Association ofthe Mountain Pacific

Fighting for Air

-----Original Message-----From: Carrie NyssenSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 2:07 PMTo: Lucy Culp ; [email protected] ; Sarah Ross-Viles ; Pearson, Anne ; Scott Neal ; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer ; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Works for me too!

Carrie NyssenDirector of Health Initiatives-Idaho and Washington Regional Director of Advocacy American Lung Association ofthe Mountain Pacific

Fighting for Air

-----Original Message-----From: Lucy CulpSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:44 PMTo: [email protected] ; Sarah Ross-Viles ; Pearson, Anne ; Scott Neal ; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer ; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Me too! Carrie?

~Lucy

-----Original Message-----From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:38 PMTo: Sarah Ross-Viles; Pearson, Anne; Scott Neal; Lucy Culp; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

Works for me!Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

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----- Original Message -----From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 01:36 PM PSTTo: Erin Dziedzic; "Pearson, Anne" ; "Neal, Scott" ; Lucy Culp ; "'Carrie Nyssen'"Cc: "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Hamilton, Joy"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

How about 1:30 PM? Looks like it fits all the PHSKC calendars.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:29 PMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne; Neal, Scott; Lucy Culp; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

Can we do as early as possible that afternoon?Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 01:25 PM PSTTo: "Pearson, Anne" ; "Neal, Scott" ; "'Lucy Culp'" ; "'Carrie Nyssen'" ; Erin DziedzicCc: "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Hamilton, Joy"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Afternoon of the third is clear for me.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

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-----Original Message-----From: Pearson, AnneSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:13 PMTo: Neal, Scott; 'Lucy Culp'; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Works for me too.

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:11 PMTo: 'Lucy Culp'; Pearson, Anne; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Afternoon of the 3rd could work for me.

Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:46 PMTo: Pearson, Anne; Neal, Scott; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm tied up on the second too. Anyone free the afternoon of the 30th or sometime on the 3rd?

~Lucy

-----Original Message-----From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:37 PMTo: Neal, Scott; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Sorry, I have a conference call in the morning on the 2nd, and will be out of the office the remainder of the day.

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900

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Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:14 PMTo: 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Sarah,

Dec. 2nd works for me too, but I am not sure Anne can make this time according to her schedule.

Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Carrie Nyssen [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:00 PMTo: [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I could make the 2nd in the morning ...-C

Carrie Nyssen | Director Health Initiatives Washington & IdahoRegional Director of Advocacy

AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF THE MOUNTAIN PACIFIC

Fighting for AirHome Office Phone: 360.883.3535Cell Phone: 360.921.1484Fax: 360.891.89889708 NE 133rd AveVancouver, WA 98682

www.lungmtpacific.org

________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thu 11/18/2010 11:53 AMTo: Carrie Nyssen; Lucy Culp; Sarah Ross-VilesCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Scott Neal; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

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I can make the 1st work, or what about the 2nd in the morning?Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Carrie Nyssen" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 11:16 AM PSTTo: "Lucy Culp" ; "Ross-Viles, Sarah"Cc: Erin Dziedzic; "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Neal, Scott" ; "Hamilton, Joy" ; "Pearson, Anne"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm scheduled for several meetings in Portland on December 1. If this date works for others, I'll see if I can re-arrange my schedule.-C

Carrie Nyssen | Director Health Initiatives Washington & IdahoRegional Director of Advocacy

AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF THE MOUNTAIN PACIFIC

Fighting for AirHome Office Phone: 360.883.3535Cell Phone: 360.921.1484Fax: 360.891.89889708 NE 133rd AveVancouver, WA 98682

www.lungmtpacific.org

________________________________

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thu 11/18/2010 11:07 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; Carrie Nyssen; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm free before 11 or from 3-5 on 12/1. Anyone else?

I think discussing how the program and partners can have the greatest impact would be a great topic for face to face,I'm also hoping it will be a little more clear after Friday's meeting.

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Attached is the ACS/AHA/ALA joint policy document on E-cigs. I haven't seen a draft of the BOH code changes, Iwould assume if they meet the criteria in this document our organizations would be supportive.

Let me know if you need anything else from me. See you tomorrow!

~Lucy

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 10:50 AMTo: Lucy CulpCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson,AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Lucy -

It would be good for Scott to be part of the face to face meeting, and for the three of you to meet Anne. Are youable to do the next partner check-in (Wednesday, December 1st)? Then we will have had time to add comments andsuggest revisions for the bill.

We did have some items for discussion this Friday, but can get the conversation started on email.

First, we are looking at how to run the campaign from our side. Do you have thoughts about how our program andpartners can have the best impact?

Also, we the e-cig code changes will be in front of the BOH on December 16th. We have partners in support of thiswork, but wondered if your organizations would want to do supportive letters or testimony.

Thanks,

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

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________________________________

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 7:21 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'Subject: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Sarah - Just wanted to check in on our 8:00 meeting Friday. Since Anne and Scott aren't going to be there do youthink we still need a face to face? We're waiting on the draft bill from the code reviser's office and can bounce itaround on email for input. Did you have anything we needed to touch base on in person?

Let me know what you think.

Lucy CulpSenior Director, Advocacy

American Heart AssociationAmerican Stroke AssociationPacific/Mountain Affiliate(360) 870-4016 - cell(206) 834-8658 - office(206) 632-8478 - fax

Heart Disease and Stroke. You're the Cure.Join our grassroots network today!Click here to be part of the Cure!

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/19/2010 1:55:33 PMSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Can you look at Jen's too? Thanks.________________________________________From: Hamilton, JoySent: Friday, November 19, 2010 9:47 AMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Neal, Scott; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I checked Anne's schedule and she is free until 12 that day. Scott, how about you?

-----Original Message-----From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Friday, November 19, 2010 9:44 AMTo: Neal, Scott; Pearson, Anne; Hamilton, JoySubject: FW: Meeting Friday AM

I could do after 10. One of Joy or I should be at the 8:30 to 10 meeting. What are others' schedules?________________________________________From: [email protected] [[email protected]]Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 9:15 AMTo: Carrie Nyssen; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne; Neal, ScottCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

Can we make Friday the 3rd in the morning work?Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Carrie Nyssen" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 02:10 PM PSTTo: "Carrie Nyssen" ; "Lucy Culp" ; Erin Dziedzic; "Sarah Ross-Viles" ; "Pearson, Anne" ; "Scott Neal"Cc: "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Hamilton, Joy"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I am such a nightmare ... I would have to do Fri am.

Carrie NyssenDirector of Health Initiatives-Idaho and Washington Regional Director of Advocacy American Lung Association ofthe Mountain Pacific

Fighting for Air

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-----Original Message-----From: Carrie NyssenSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 2:07 PMTo: Lucy Culp ; [email protected] ; Sarah Ross-Viles ; Pearson, Anne ; Scott Neal ; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer ; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Works for me too!

Carrie NyssenDirector of Health Initiatives-Idaho and Washington Regional Director of Advocacy American Lung Association ofthe Mountain Pacific

Fighting for Air

-----Original Message-----From: Lucy CulpSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:44 PMTo: [email protected] ; Sarah Ross-Viles ; Pearson, Anne ; Scott Neal ; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer ; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Me too! Carrie?

~Lucy

-----Original Message-----From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:38 PMTo: Sarah Ross-Viles; Pearson, Anne; Scott Neal; Lucy Culp; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

Works for me!Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 01:36 PM PSTTo: Erin Dziedzic; "Pearson, Anne" ; "Neal, Scott" ; Lucy Culp ; "'Carrie Nyssen'"Cc: "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Hamilton, Joy"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

How about 1:30 PM? Looks like it fits all the PHSKC calendars.

Sarah Ross-Viles

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CPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:29 PMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne; Neal, Scott; Lucy Culp; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

Can we do as early as possible that afternoon?Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 01:25 PM PSTTo: "Pearson, Anne" ; "Neal, Scott" ; "'Lucy Culp'" ; "'Carrie Nyssen'" ; Erin DziedzicCc: "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Hamilton, Joy"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Afternoon of the third is clear for me.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: Pearson, AnneSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:13 PMTo: Neal, Scott; 'Lucy Culp'; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Works for me too.

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) 263-9411

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[email protected]

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:11 PMTo: 'Lucy Culp'; Pearson, Anne; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Afternoon of the 3rd could work for me.

Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:46 PMTo: Pearson, Anne; Neal, Scott; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm tied up on the second too. Anyone free the afternoon of the 30th or sometime on the 3rd?

~Lucy

-----Original Message-----From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:37 PMTo: Neal, Scott; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Sorry, I have a conference call in the morning on the 2nd, and will be out of the office the remainder of the day.

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:14 PMTo: 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Sarah,

Dec. 2nd works for me too, but I am not sure Anne can make this time according to her schedule.

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Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Carrie Nyssen [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:00 PMTo: [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I could make the 2nd in the morning ...-C

Carrie Nyssen | Director Health Initiatives Washington & IdahoRegional Director of Advocacy

AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF THE MOUNTAIN PACIFIC

Fighting for AirHome Office Phone: 360.883.3535Cell Phone: 360.921.1484Fax: 360.891.89889708 NE 133rd AveVancouver, WA 98682

www.lungmtpacific.org

________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thu 11/18/2010 11:53 AMTo: Carrie Nyssen; Lucy Culp; Sarah Ross-VilesCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Scott Neal; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

I can make the 1st work, or what about the 2nd in the morning?Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Carrie Nyssen" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 11:16 AM PSTTo: "Lucy Culp" ; "Ross-Viles, Sarah"Cc: Erin Dziedzic; "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Neal, Scott" ; "Hamilton, Joy" ; "Pearson, Anne"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm scheduled for several meetings in Portland on December 1. If this date works for others, I'll see if I can re-

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arrange my schedule.-C

Carrie Nyssen | Director Health Initiatives Washington & IdahoRegional Director of Advocacy

AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF THE MOUNTAIN PACIFIC

Fighting for AirHome Office Phone: 360.883.3535Cell Phone: 360.921.1484Fax: 360.891.89889708 NE 133rd AveVancouver, WA 98682

www.lungmtpacific.org

________________________________

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thu 11/18/2010 11:07 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; Carrie Nyssen; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm free before 11 or from 3-5 on 12/1. Anyone else?

I think discussing how the program and partners can have the greatest impact would be a great topic for face to face,I'm also hoping it will be a little more clear after Friday's meeting.

Attached is the ACS/AHA/ALA joint policy document on E-cigs. I haven't seen a draft of the BOH code changes, Iwould assume if they meet the criteria in this document our organizations would be supportive.

Let me know if you need anything else from me. See you tomorrow!

~Lucy

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 10:50 AMTo: Lucy CulpCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson,

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AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Lucy -

It would be good for Scott to be part of the face to face meeting, and for the three of you to meet Anne. Are youable to do the next partner check-in (Wednesday, December 1st)? Then we will have had time to add comments andsuggest revisions for the bill.

We did have some items for discussion this Friday, but can get the conversation started on email.

First, we are looking at how to run the campaign from our side. Do you have thoughts about how our program andpartners can have the best impact?

Also, we the e-cig code changes will be in front of the BOH on December 16th. We have partners in support of thiswork, but wondered if your organizations would want to do supportive letters or testimony.

Thanks,

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

________________________________

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 7:21 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'Subject: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Sarah - Just wanted to check in on our 8:00 meeting Friday. Since Anne and Scott aren't going to be there do youthink we still need a face to face? We're waiting on the draft bill from the code reviser's office and can bounce it

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around on email for input. Did you have anything we needed to touch base on in person?

Let me know what you think.

Lucy CulpSenior Director, Advocacy

American Heart AssociationAmerican Stroke AssociationPacific/Mountain Affiliate(360) 870-4016 - cell(206) 834-8658 - office(206) 632-8478 - fax

Heart Disease and Stroke. You're the Cure.Join our grassroots network today!Click here to be part of the Cure!

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: [email protected]

"Carrie Nyssen" <[email protected]>"Lucy Culp" <[email protected]>"Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/19/2010 3:15:41 PMSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Looks like 9:30 to 10:30 will work for PHSKC folks. Going once, going twice . . .________________________________________From: [email protected] [[email protected]]Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 9:15 AMTo: Carrie Nyssen; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne; Neal, ScottCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

Can we make Friday the 3rd in the morning work?Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Carrie Nyssen" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 02:10 PM PSTTo: "Carrie Nyssen" ; "Lucy Culp" ; Erin Dziedzic; "Sarah Ross-Viles" ; "Pearson, Anne" ; "Scott Neal"Cc: "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Hamilton, Joy"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I am such a nightmare ... I would have to do Fri am.

Carrie NyssenDirector of Health Initiatives-Idaho and WashingtonRegional Director of AdvocacyAmerican Lung Association of the Mountain Pacific

Fighting for Air

-----Original Message-----From: Carrie NyssenSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 2:07 PMTo: Lucy Culp ; [email protected] ; Sarah Ross-Viles ; Pearson, Anne ; Scott Neal ; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer ; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Works for me too!

Carrie Nyssen

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Director of Health Initiatives-Idaho and WashingtonRegional Director of AdvocacyAmerican Lung Association of the Mountain Pacific

Fighting for Air

-----Original Message-----From: Lucy CulpSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:44 PMTo: [email protected] ; Sarah Ross-Viles ; Pearson, Anne ; Scott Neal ; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer ; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Me too! Carrie?

~Lucy

-----Original Message-----From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:38 PMTo: Sarah Ross-Viles; Pearson, Anne; Scott Neal; Lucy Culp; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

Works for me!Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 01:36 PM PSTTo: Erin Dziedzic; "Pearson, Anne" ; "Neal, Scott" ; Lucy Culp ; "'Carrie Nyssen'"Cc: "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Hamilton, Joy"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

How about 1:30 PM? Looks like it fits all the PHSKC calendars.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:29 PM

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To: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne; Neal, Scott; Lucy Culp; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

Can we do as early as possible that afternoon?Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 01:25 PM PSTTo: "Pearson, Anne" ; "Neal, Scott" ; "'Lucy Culp'" ; "'Carrie Nyssen'" ; Erin DziedzicCc: "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Hamilton, Joy"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Afternoon of the third is clear for me.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: Pearson, AnneSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:13 PMTo: Neal, Scott; 'Lucy Culp'; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Works for me too.

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:11 PMTo: 'Lucy Culp'; Pearson, Anne; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

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Afternoon of the 3rd could work for me.

Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:46 PMTo: Pearson, Anne; Neal, Scott; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm tied up on the second too. Anyone free the afternoon of the 30th or sometime on the 3rd?

~Lucy

-----Original Message-----From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:37 PMTo: Neal, Scott; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Sorry, I have a conference call in the morning on the 2nd, and will be out of the office the remainder of the day.

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:14 PMTo: 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Sarah,

Dec. 2nd works for me too, but I am not sure Anne can make this time according to her schedule.

Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Carrie Nyssen [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:00 PMTo: [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

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I could make the 2nd in the morning ...-C

Carrie Nyssen | Director Health Initiatives Washington & IdahoRegional Director of Advocacy

AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF THE MOUNTAIN PACIFIC

Fighting for AirHome Office Phone: 360.883.3535Cell Phone: 360.921.1484Fax: 360.891.89889708 NE 133rd AveVancouver, WA 98682

www.lungmtpacific.org

________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thu 11/18/2010 11:53 AMTo: Carrie Nyssen; Lucy Culp; Sarah Ross-VilesCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Scott Neal; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

I can make the 1st work, or what about the 2nd in the morning?Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Carrie Nyssen" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 11:16 AM PSTTo: "Lucy Culp" ; "Ross-Viles, Sarah"Cc: Erin Dziedzic; "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Neal, Scott" ; "Hamilton, Joy" ; "Pearson, Anne"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm scheduled for several meetings in Portland on December 1. If this date works for others, I'll see if I can re-arrange my schedule.-C

Carrie Nyssen | Director Health Initiatives Washington & IdahoRegional Director of Advocacy

AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF THE MOUNTAIN PACIFIC

Fighting for Air

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Home Office Phone: 360.883.3535Cell Phone: 360.921.1484Fax: 360.891.89889708 NE 133rd AveVancouver, WA 98682

www.lungmtpacific.org

________________________________

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thu 11/18/2010 11:07 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; Carrie Nyssen; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm free before 11 or from 3-5 on 12/1. Anyone else?

I think discussing how the program and partners can have the greatest impact would be a great topic for face to face,I'm also hoping it will be a little more clear after Friday's meeting.

Attached is the ACS/AHA/ALA joint policy document on E-cigs. I haven't seen a draft of the BOH code changes, Iwould assume if they meet the criteria in this document our organizations would be supportive.

Let me know if you need anything else from me. See you tomorrow!

~Lucy

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 10:50 AMTo: Lucy CulpCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson,AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Lucy -

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It would be good for Scott to be part of the face to face meeting, and for the three of you to meet Anne. Are youable to do the next partner check-in (Wednesday, December 1st)? Then we will have had time to add comments andsuggest revisions for the bill.

We did have some items for discussion this Friday, but can get the conversation started on email.

First, we are looking at how to run the campaign from our side. Do you have thoughts about how our program andpartners can have the best impact?

Also, we the e-cig code changes will be in front of the BOH on December 16th. We have partners in support of thiswork, but wondered if your organizations would want to do supportive letters or testimony.

Thanks,

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

________________________________

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 7:21 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'Subject: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Sarah - Just wanted to check in on our 8:00 meeting Friday. Since Anne and Scott aren't going to be there do youthink we still need a face to face? We're waiting on the draft bill from the code reviser's office and can bounce itaround on email for input. Did you have anything we needed to touch base on in person?

Let me know what you think.

Lucy Culp

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Senior Director, Advocacy

American Heart AssociationAmerican Stroke AssociationPacific/Mountain Affiliate(360) 870-4016 - cell(206) 834-8658 - office(206) 632-8478 - fax

Heart Disease and Stroke. You're the Cure.Join our grassroots network today!Click here to be part of the Cure!

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

"Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>"Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/19/2010 1:43:59 PMSubject: FW: Meeting Friday AM

I could do after 10. One of Joy or I should be at the 8:30 to 10 meeting. What are others' schedules?________________________________________From: [email protected] [[email protected]]Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 9:15 AMTo: Carrie Nyssen; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne; Neal, ScottCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

Can we make Friday the 3rd in the morning work?Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Carrie Nyssen" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 02:10 PM PSTTo: "Carrie Nyssen" ; "Lucy Culp" ; Erin Dziedzic; "Sarah Ross-Viles" ; "Pearson, Anne" ; "Scott Neal"Cc: "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Hamilton, Joy"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I am such a nightmare ... I would have to do Fri am.

Carrie NyssenDirector of Health Initiatives-Idaho and WashingtonRegional Director of AdvocacyAmerican Lung Association of the Mountain Pacific

Fighting for Air

-----Original Message-----From: Carrie NyssenSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 2:07 PMTo: Lucy Culp ; [email protected] ; Sarah Ross-Viles ; Pearson, Anne ; Scott Neal ; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer ; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Works for me too!

Carrie NyssenDirector of Health Initiatives-Idaho and WashingtonRegional Director of Advocacy

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American Lung Association of the Mountain Pacific

Fighting for Air

-----Original Message-----From: Lucy CulpSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:44 PMTo: [email protected] ; Sarah Ross-Viles ; Pearson, Anne ; Scott Neal ; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer ; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Me too! Carrie?

~Lucy

-----Original Message-----From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:38 PMTo: Sarah Ross-Viles; Pearson, Anne; Scott Neal; Lucy Culp; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

Works for me!Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 01:36 PM PSTTo: Erin Dziedzic; "Pearson, Anne" ; "Neal, Scott" ; Lucy Culp ; "'Carrie Nyssen'"Cc: "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Hamilton, Joy"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

How about 1:30 PM? Looks like it fits all the PHSKC calendars.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:29 PMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne; Neal, Scott; Lucy Culp; 'Carrie Nyssen'Cc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, Joy

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Subject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

Can we do as early as possible that afternoon?Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 01:25 PM PSTTo: "Pearson, Anne" ; "Neal, Scott" ; "'Lucy Culp'" ; "'Carrie Nyssen'" ; Erin DziedzicCc: "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Hamilton, Joy"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Afternoon of the third is clear for me.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: Pearson, AnneSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:13 PMTo: Neal, Scott; 'Lucy Culp'; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Works for me too.

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:11 PMTo: 'Lucy Culp'; Pearson, Anne; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Afternoon of the 3rd could work for me.

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Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:46 PMTo: Pearson, Anne; Neal, Scott; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm tied up on the second too. Anyone free the afternoon of the 30th or sometime on the 3rd?

~Lucy

-----Original Message-----From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:37 PMTo: Neal, Scott; 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Sorry, I have a conference call in the morning on the 2nd, and will be out of the office the remainder of the day.

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:14 PMTo: 'Carrie Nyssen'; [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Sarah,

Dec. 2nd works for me too, but I am not sure Anne can make this time according to her schedule.

Scott

-----Original Message-----From: Carrie Nyssen [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:00 PMTo: [email protected]; Lucy Culp; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I could make the 2nd in the morning ...-C

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Carrie Nyssen | Director Health Initiatives Washington & IdahoRegional Director of Advocacy

AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF THE MOUNTAIN PACIFIC

Fighting for AirHome Office Phone: 360.883.3535Cell Phone: 360.921.1484Fax: 360.891.89889708 NE 133rd AveVancouver, WA 98682

www.lungmtpacific.org

________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thu 11/18/2010 11:53 AMTo: Carrie Nyssen; Lucy Culp; Sarah Ross-VilesCc: Muhm, Jennifer; Scott Neal; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: Re: Meeting Friday AM

I can make the 1st work, or what about the 2nd in the morning?Erin Dziedzic425-466-5177

----- Original Message -----From: "Carrie Nyssen" [[email protected]]Sent: 11/18/2010 11:16 AM PSTTo: "Lucy Culp" ; "Ross-Viles, Sarah"Cc: Erin Dziedzic; "Muhm, Jennifer" ; "Neal, Scott" ; "Hamilton, Joy" ; "Pearson, Anne"Subject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm scheduled for several meetings in Portland on December 1. If this date works for others, I'll see if I can re-arrange my schedule.-C

Carrie Nyssen | Director Health Initiatives Washington & IdahoRegional Director of Advocacy

AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF THE MOUNTAIN PACIFIC

Fighting for AirHome Office Phone: 360.883.3535Cell Phone: 360.921.1484

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Fax: 360.891.89889708 NE 133rd AveVancouver, WA 98682

www.lungmtpacific.org

________________________________

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thu 11/18/2010 11:07 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; Carrie Nyssen; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

I'm free before 11 or from 3-5 on 12/1. Anyone else?

I think discussing how the program and partners can have the greatest impact would be a great topic for face to face,I'm also hoping it will be a little more clear after Friday's meeting.

Attached is the ACS/AHA/ALA joint policy document on E-cigs. I haven't seen a draft of the BOH code changes, Iwould assume if they meet the criteria in this document our organizations would be supportive.

Let me know if you need anything else from me. See you tomorrow!

~Lucy

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 10:50 AMTo: Lucy CulpCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'; Muhm, Jennifer; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson,AnneSubject: RE: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Lucy -

It would be good for Scott to be part of the face to face meeting, and for the three of you to meet Anne. Are youable to do the next partner check-in (Wednesday, December 1st)? Then we will have had time to add comments and

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suggest revisions for the bill.

We did have some items for discussion this Friday, but can get the conversation started on email.

First, we are looking at how to run the campaign from our side. Do you have thoughts about how our program andpartners can have the best impact?

Also, we the e-cig code changes will be in front of the BOH on December 16th. We have partners in support of thiswork, but wondered if your organizations would want to do supportive letters or testimony.

Thanks,

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

________________________________

From: Lucy Culp [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 7:21 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: [email protected]; '[email protected]'Subject: Meeting Friday AM

Hi Sarah - Just wanted to check in on our 8:00 meeting Friday. Since Anne and Scott aren't going to be there do youthink we still need a face to face? We're waiting on the draft bill from the code reviser's office and can bounce itaround on email for input. Did you have anything we needed to touch base on in person?

Let me know what you think.

Lucy CulpSenior Director, Advocacy

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: [email protected]

"Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>Date: 11/22/2010 1:34:10 PM

Subject: Re: Resources for GMMB

Yes- this sort of information is what we would like to put in the Ed Network site. There is probably another round ofpolishing before it goes up.Sarah From: Rosalind Sciammas [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 05:14 PMTo: Hamilton, Joy; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Melissa Simpson <[email protected]>; Erika Peterson <[email protected]>Subject: RE: Resources for GMMB These are excellent resources for us and our potential partners. Thanks Joy. Sarah, is this something you plan to make available on The Education Network �s Ning web site too? We �re working on how torepurpose these materials as media tools and resources for policy makers and other potential CPPW partners/organizers. Iunderstand that you guys are still finalizing the model bill PHSKC is proposing for smoke-free parks and whether there willbe a clause forbidding e-cigs. Joy is getting back to me on this. Thanks again for sending these materials our way so quickly,Roz From: Hamilton, Joy [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 2:31 PMTo: Rosalind Sciammas; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Melissa Simpson; Erika PetersonSubject: RE: Resources for GMMB Roz, I'm working on getting you the model policy from Pierce County. In the meantime, here are several modelpolicies related to housing. As you may know, the KC Board of Health passed a resolution in September insupport of smoke-free multi-unit housing. The staff report for that resolution included the model policies I'veattached here. Please let me know if there is other information or resources I can provide you with!

Joy Hamilton, MPHPublic Health - Seattle & King CountyCommunities Putting Prevention to WorkTobacco Policy and Advocacy Manager401 5th Ave. Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Rosalind Sciammas [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:40 PM

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To: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Hamilton, JoyCc: Melissa Simpson; Erika PetersonSubject: RE: Resources for GMMB

Hi Sarah, Thank you for making time to pull this information together for our use. The data has indeed been sliced in many differentways. It is helpful to see your reference maps and charts comparing King County Tobacco Use (and Physical Inactivity rates)to the 14 other most populous counties in the country. The media will definitely be interested in background materials illustrating the disparities in King County, so we �ll be thinkingthrough how to make relevant information (contained in these separate PDFs) more accessible and interesting to the media. We look forward to your �model � policy example from Pierce County � thank you for your help too, Joy � and the draft youthaccess policy from ACS later this week. We are working with the CPPW team to finalize our approach to our �Kids Meet Orbs � filming project and will loop you back inonce we finalize our approach. Please let me know if you need anything else. Thanks again for your time,Roz From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:41 PMTo: Rosalind Sciammas; Hamilton, JoyCc: Melissa Simpson; Erika PetersonSubject: RE: Resources for GMMB Hi Ros - Thanks for your patience on these materials. Data that shaped the CPPW priorities is here:http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/partnerships/cppw/kcprofile.aspx at the bottom of the page under "Tobacco." Please let me know if we need to pull it apart more. For messaging, I am attaching our parks handout (that will likely be updated withlocal data after the Greenberg survey). I believe you have access to the housing guidebook. If not, it is here:http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/tobacco/housing.aspx along with our other housing materials (landlord trade ads anda bus ad). I am adding Joy Hamilton, our policy manager, to this email as well. Joy - can you do some thinking on model policies? The PierceCounty policy referred to is for tobacco-free parks. Thanks,Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Rosalind Sciammas [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 3:59 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Melissa Simpson; Erika PetersonSubject: Resources for GMMB

Hi Sarah,

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I wanted to flag the resources we �ve requested of the Tobacco Program to make resource transmission easy for you. We areworking on developing an FTP site exclusive to CPPW � one that ensures only our CPPW team at GMMB can access the filesplaced on the site. In the meantime, if any of the files are small enough to be sent via email or yousendit.com, we �d appreciate the followingbackground materials:

· Data on Tobacco Usage in PHSKC· PHSKC Approved Key Messaging Documents as they Relate to the Tobacco Program and/or your tobacco policy

priorities· Any model bills speaking to your policy priorities that PHSKC plans to make available to CPPW cities [Searching for

Tacoma Pierce County bill, as it relates to Youth Access, but are there others?] Thanks so much for your help with this,Roz

Rosalind Sciammas Vice President206.352.8598 | office

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/22/2010 4:34:05 PMSubject: RE: Resources for GMMB

for 1. My hunch is yes - we would want to include smoking devices in the parks policies - to make enforcement easyand to follow the argument of modeling for youth.I am not sure about the polishing of policies. I remember the big one as coming up with a city policy. Checking inwith John about what needs to be done sounds like the right first step (you may want to review first and see what youthink is missing).Sarah________________________________________From: Hamilton, JoySent: Monday, November 22, 2010 12:22 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: Resources for GMMB

Two questions:

1. What do you think about e-cigs being in model parks language? My hunch is that its okay but wanted to checkand not make sure it was part of a bigger discussion.

2. Do you want me to work on "polishing" the model housing policies? John was the point person on these so I'mhappy to check with him about content or pick up the ball if polishing just means format.

Thanks!

________________________________From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Monday, November 22, 2010 9:34 AMTo: '[email protected]'; Hamilton, JoyCc: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'Subject: Re: Resources for GMMB

Yes- this sort of information is what we would like to put in the Ed Network site. There is probably another round ofpolishing before it goes up.Sarah

From: Rosalind Sciammas [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 05:14 PMTo: Hamilton, Joy; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Melissa Simpson ; Erika PetersonSubject: RE: Resources for GMMB

These are excellent resources for us and our potential partners. Thanks Joy.

Sarah, is this something you plan to make available on The Education Network’s Ning web site too? We’re workingon how to repurpose these materials as media tools and resources for policy makers and other potential CPPWpartners/organizers. I understand that you guys are still finalizing the model bill PHSKC is proposing for smoke-freeparks and whether there will be a clause forbidding e-cigs. Joy is getting back to me on this.

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Thanks again for sending these materials our way so quickly,Roz

From: Hamilton, Joy [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 2:31 PMTo: Rosalind Sciammas; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Melissa Simpson; Erika PetersonSubject: RE: Resources for GMMB

Roz,

I'm working on getting you the model policy from Pierce County. In the meantime, here are several model policiesrelated to housing. As you may know, the KC Board of Health passed a resolution in September in support ofsmoke-free multi-unit housing. The staff report for that resolution included the model policies I've attached here.

Please let me know if there is other information or resources I can provide you with!

Joy Hamilton, MPHPublic Health - Seattle & King CountyCommunities Putting Prevention to WorkTobacco Policy and Advocacy Manager401 5th Ave. Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

________________________________From: Rosalind Sciammas [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:40 PMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Hamilton, JoyCc: Melissa Simpson; Erika PetersonSubject: RE: Resources for GMMBHi Sarah,

Thank you for making time to pull this information together for our use. The data has indeed been sliced in manydifferent ways. It is helpful to see your reference maps and charts comparing King County Tobacco Use (andPhysical Inactivity rates) to the 14 other most populous counties in the country.

The media will definitely be interested in background materials illustrating the disparities in King County, so we’ll bethinking through how to make relevant information (contained in these separate PDFs) more accessible andinteresting to the media.

We look forward to your “model” policy example from Pierce County – thank you for your help too, Joy – and thedraft youth access policy from ACS later this week.

We are working with the CPPW team to finalize our approach to our “Kids Meet Orbs” filming project and will loopyou back in once we finalize our approach. Please let me know if you need anything else.

Thanks again for your time,Roz

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From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:41 PMTo: Rosalind Sciammas; Hamilton, JoyCc: Melissa Simpson; Erika PetersonSubject: RE: Resources for GMMB

Hi Ros -

Thanks for your patience on these materials. Data that shaped the CPPW priorities is here:http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/partnerships/cppw/kcprofile.aspx at the bottom of the page under"Tobacco." Please let me know if we need to pull it apart more. For messaging, I am attaching our parks handout(that will likely be updated with local data after the Greenberg survey). I believe you have access to the housingguidebook. If not, it is here: http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/tobacco/housing.aspx along with ourother housing materials (landlord trade ads and a bus ad).

I am adding Joy Hamilton, our policy manager, to this email as well. Joy - can you do some thinking on modelpolicies? The Pierce County policy referred to is for tobacco-free parks.

Thanks,Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

________________________________From: Rosalind Sciammas [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 3:59 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Melissa Simpson; Erika PetersonSubject: Resources for GMMBHi Sarah,

I wanted to flag the resources we’ve requested of the Tobacco Program to make resource transmission easy for you.We are working on developing an FTP site exclusive to CPPW – one that ensures only our CPPW team at GMMBcan access the files placed on the site.

In the meantime, if any of the files are small enough to be sent via email or yousendit.com, we’d appreciate thefollowing background materials:

• Data on Tobacco Usage in PHSKC

• PHSKC Approved Key Messaging Documents as they Relate to the Tobacco Program and/or your tobaccopolicy priorities

• Any model bills speaking to your policy priorities that PHSKC plans to make available to CPPW cities [Searchingfor Tacoma Pierce County bill, as it relates to Youth Access, but are there others?]

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Thanks so much for your help with this,Roz

Rosalind Sciammas Vice President206.352.8598 | office

+gmmb cause the effect

Confidentiality Notice: This email and all attachments are intended solely for the named person or entity to which it isaddressed and contains information that may be privileged, confidential or copyrighted under applicable law. Anyreview, distribution, dissemination or copying of this email or the information herein by anyone other than the intendedrecipient, or an agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended recipient, is strictly prohibited. If youhave received this email in error, please immediately notify the sender or contact the offices of GMMB Inc. at 202-572-2818.

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/22/2010 8:09:15 PMSubject: RE: tomorrow

Yikes!________________________________________From: Hamilton, JoySent: Monday, November 22, 2010 4:07 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: tomorrow

Sounds like the best use of my time too. I'll check in tomorrow am.

On a side-note, Lindsey had a particularly scary bus ride already. Her bus driver didn't know that they didn't switchthe express lanes today and entered and headed toward oncoming traffic. They got off safely but she said it waspretty scary!

________________________________From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Monday, November 22, 2010 4:05 PMTo: Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: tomorrow

Sounds like you have a bunch to do at home. Safety is first. Since ice looks like the problem for the AM, you couldplan to do a couple hours at home first thing and see how the roads are and if there are busses. Sound like a plan?

From: Hamilton, JoySent: Monday, November 22, 2010 03:56 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: tomorrow

I've put a bunch of documents on my desktop and will take work home. Thinking it might be a great day to churn outdrafts of much-needed one pagers: preemption, flavored, Tobacco Prevention Program and start my e-cig staffreport.

What is the process for deciding in the morning if I should try to come in?

________________________________From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Monday, November 22, 2010 3:54 PMTo: Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: tomorrow

Proactive thinking is the parrot on Pirate Safety's shoulder! Preparing for a telecommute tomorrow is a good idea.The weather is supposed to be clearer but colder tomorrow.

From: Hamilton, JoySent: Monday, November 22, 2010 02:48 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: tomorrow

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Sarah,

Just checking in about tomorrow. If the roads are really bad -- should I still try to come in? I can take my laptophome with me so that I could work at home just in case. Chances are that I can get a ride with Patrick but justwanted to think proactively.

Joy

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/22/2010 8:04:58 PMSubject: Re: tomorrow

Sounds like you have a bunch to do at home. Safety is first. Since ice looks like the problem for the AM, you couldplan to do a couple hours at home first thing and see how the roads are and if there are busses. Sound like a plan? From: Hamilton, JoySent: Monday, November 22, 2010 03:56 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: tomorrow I've put a bunch of documents on my desktop and will take work home. Thinking it might be a greatday to churn out drafts of much-needed one pagers: preemption, flavored, Tobacco PreventionProgram and start my e-cig staff report. What is the process for deciding in the morning if I should try to come in?

From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Monday, November 22, 2010 3:54 PMTo: Hamilton, JoySubject: Re: tomorrow

Proactive thinking is the parrot on Pirate Safety's shoulder! Preparing for a telecommute tomorrow is a good idea.The weather is supposed to be clearer but colder tomorrow. From: Hamilton, JoySent: Monday, November 22, 2010 02:48 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: tomorrow

Sarah,

Just checking in about tomorrow. If the roads are really bad -- should I still try to come in? I cantake my laptop home with me so that I could work at home just in case. Chances are that I can get aride with Patrick but just wanted to think proactively.

Joy

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Mahoney, Maggie" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/23/2010 6:36:00 PMSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Maggie, Our compliance and contracts had some issues with this draft and our taking the opportunity to craft their own draft,which I will forward when I obtain it. Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 10:35 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Thanks for checking on this Sarah. I’ve attached a draft letter to address the conflict issue. Do you want to see whetherthat’s sufficient? Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 6:19 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Maggie- My understanding is that budgeting into calendar years is something we must do on our end, even if we expectwe may amend them. Mark - is that correct? Or is there a way to do a consulting contract in amount only? Sarah

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]

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Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:05 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Great, thanks Sarah. I will put together a letter that copies the language of the contract and send it to you for review. ADecember 1 start date sounds good, and I look forward to wrapping up the contracting process, as I know you do, too! In the meantime, I accepted the changes in the draft scope of work, with one exception. I thought, based on our exchangefrom last week, that we weren’t going to allocate time to particular time periods so that we had flexibility throughout theremaining 15 months, since it would be hard to predict the ebb and flow of work. If that is still okay with you, I deleted thetable in the draft scope of work because it just allocated funding over the life of the project and replaced it with a simpleparagraph explaining that we’ll invoice you and you’ll pay us, as the contract says, that our fee is $175 per hour, up to amaximum of $25,000 total. I’ve attached it for your review. After I did that, I opened the budget document and see that the template had a lot of stuff that doesn’t apply to thiscontract (e.g., supplies, fringe benefits, etc.). I simplified it to match the content that is in the scope of work. I’ve attachedit for your review. Please let me know how those two things look and, as I said, I’ll draft a letter to match the contract language concerningthe conflict issue. Thanks! Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:59 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Hi Maggie - I have the go-ahead that the letter can copy the language of the contract. I do not think it needs to containmuch more than that. Thus, it looks like we are in the home stretch. Are you able to put that together to have in handwhile we process the contract? The changes to the scope of work look fine to me, I made changes to the budget as discussed. I put December 1 as astart date. A contractor can begin work they will bill for as soon as we have an agreed upon scope of work. I chose the1st to allow time to put the decision-making safeguards in place. I do know we will want your help in December inpreparing for the leg session. Does this work for you? I am also attaching the template we use for contract budgets. I was not sure if you had other expenses besides thehourly fee. Please populate this template as part of the contract. If you need any assistance, Lauren Holt (cc'd above) isan ace. We will start processing the contract - getting Department and County approval - when we finalize these pieces. I willwork on the safeguards. Thanks for bearing with us, Sarah

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Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:16 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Sarah, This reminded me to ask you whether we should touch base on the contract. Is there anything else you need from me atthis point? I have some time available this week to connect via phone, if you’d like. Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:51 AMTo: Schaibley, DavidCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Many, many thanks to all of you at TCLC! I really appreciate having so many sets of wonderful eyes to review our draftand to provide such helpful input. I am incorporating many of your comments, and will send a draft off to our county prosecutor's office this morning. Thisitem will go to a vote by our Board of Health on December 16. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

Thanks again!!Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:59 PMTo: Pearson, Anne

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Cc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Dear Anne:

Attached please find our thoughts on Seattle/King County’s proposed e-cigarette regulation. We hope thesethoughts are helpful. Please let us know if you are in need of any assistance in the future. Sincerely,Dave David J. Schaibley |Public Health Law CenterStaff Attorney, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium651-695-7611 | Fax: [email protected] Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105www.TCLConline.org The Tobacco Control Legal Consortium provides information and technical assistance on issues related to tobacco and publichealth. The Consortium does not provide legal representation or advice. This e-mail should not be considered legal advice or asubstitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney who can represent you. If you have specific legal questions,we recommend that you consult with an attorney familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction. From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 10:13 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation Great! Thanks so much. Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:24 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Anne:

Just a quick update to let you know that we’ll have our input to you today.

Dave From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 8:41 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation We would like to send a draft to our Prosecuting Attorneys Office by Monday or Tuesday of next week. If we could

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incorporate your comments before sending, that would be ideal. But if that's too tight, we can still fold in your commentsafter we send it to her.

Thanks!

From: Schaibley, David [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:04 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hello Anne:

Thanks for forwarding it; we'll share our thoughts. When we spoke last week you mentioned a relatively tight time framefor this effort...can you let us know when you need our input by? Enjoy your long weekend,Dave

From: Pearson, Anne [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:55 PMTo: Mahoney, Maggie; Schaibley, DavidSubject: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Maggie and David,

I hope you are both well. I was wondering if you might have the time to review a draft regulation restricting the sale of e-products (attached). Our Board of Health is not proposing to go so far as to prohibit their sale entirely, but is interested inrestricting their availability to youth.

If you have a chance to take a look, I would love to hear your thoughts. I'll be out of the office for the rest of the week butback on Monday. All the best,Anne

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From: "Hamilton, Joy"To: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/24/2010 5:29:46 PMSubject: FW: BOH e-cigarettes R&R and public notice

Attachments: BOH Regulation E-cigarette FINAL sent 11-23-2010.docKC BOH Public Notice e-cigs 12-01-10.docx

FYI -- R& R sent to clerk's office!

________________________________________From: Wood, MariaSent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 12:46 PMTo: Noris, Anne; Ritzen, Bruce; Pedroza, Melani; Blossey, LindaCc: Pearson, Anne; Hamilton, Joy; Neal, ScottSubject: BOH e-cigarettes R&R and public notice

Hi -

Attached please find the final draft of the R&R incorporating Bruce's comments with the following exceptions:

1) Bruce recommended minor changes to section 11 (governing e-cigs sold by machine.) That section is patterned onlanguage in the RCW governing cigarette machines, and I think it is important we keep the restrictions identical.2) Bruce suggested we move section 14 up and incorporate it into section 3. Section 14 is important for purposes ofclarifying that our law is not applicable should the FDA eventually regulate e-cigs, so I think it makes sense to isolatethe provision for emphasis.

The R&R is ready to be entered into Legistar so that we have the R&R number to include in the Public Notice.

Here is the draft Public Notice. Please include the legistar number once known, otherwise it is good to go unless youhave any suggested changes.

I understand Linda is out of the office today, so we don't expect this to be submitted to the Seattle Times untilMonday morning per our discussion earlier this week.

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns, and thanks for your flexibility in working around theholiday and unexpected winter weather.

Maria

E. Maria Wood, MABoard of Health AdministratorPublic Health – Seattle & King County401 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1300Seattle, WA 98104t: 206-263-8791 f: 206-296-0166

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/24/2010 5:42:00 PMSubject: RE: BOH e-cigarettes R&R and public notice

Snow day success!

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: Hamilton, JoySent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 1:29 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: BOH e-cigarettes R&R and public notice

FYI -- R& R sent to clerk's office!

________________________________________From: Wood, MariaSent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 12:46 PMTo: Noris, Anne; Ritzen, Bruce; Pedroza, Melani; Blossey, LindaCc: Pearson, Anne; Hamilton, Joy; Neal, ScottSubject: BOH e-cigarettes R&R and public notice

Hi -

Attached please find the final draft of the R&R incorporating Bruce's comments with the following exceptions:

1) Bruce recommended minor changes to section 11 (governing e-cigs sold by machine.) That section is patterned onlanguage in the RCW governing cigarette machines, and I think it is important we keep the restrictions identical.2) Bruce suggested we move section 14 up and incorporate it into section 3. Section 14 is important for purposes ofclarifying that our law is not applicable should the FDA eventually regulate e-cigs, so I think it makes sense to isolatethe provision for emphasis.

The R&R is ready to be entered into Legistar so that we have the R&R number to include in the Public Notice.

Here is the draft Public Notice. Please include the legistar number once known, otherwise it is good to go unless youhave any suggested changes.

I understand Linda is out of the office today, so we don't expect this to be submitted to the Seattle Times untilMonday morning per our discussion earlier this week.

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Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns, and thanks for your flexibility in working around theholiday and unexpected winter weather.

Maria

E. Maria Wood, MABoard of Health AdministratorPublic Health – Seattle & King County401 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1300Seattle, WA 98104t: 206-263-8791 f: 206-296-0166

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/24/2010 11:58:54 AMSubject: RE: Tomorrow

OK - I will be in the office, so let me know if you need things sent.

Sarah________________________________________From: Hamilton, JoySent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 7:47 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: Tomorrow

Sarah,

I don't think that I can safely make it into work today. Patrick isn't planning to go to work so I don't have the optionof a ride. They cancelled all buses going to/from Queen Anne yesterday so its likely that will happen again and I don'twant to get stranded at work!

I'm still working on the one pagers -- keep tweaking,re-thinking etc -- for preemption, flavored, TPP. Also am goingto start the e-cig staff report for the BOH today. AND -- have several performance reviews for colleagues.

I'll be on email and reachable by cell all day. Sorry that I can't make it in to keep you company in the office.

Thanks,Joy

________________________________________From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 4:13 PMTo: Hamilton, Joy; Greto, Lindsey; Brawley, Karen; Moreno, Emma; Ryan, MollySubject: Tomorrow

Hi Folks,

Just wanted to send a reminder out to get in touch with me before 8 tomorrow with your workplans for the day. I willbe coming into the office again and it will be lovely to see whoever can safely make it. If you are not able to commutetomorrow, please send me the projects you will be working on, how you can be reached (if it has changed), or if youintend to use vacation.

Stay warm!

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hatzenbuehler, Eric" <[email protected]>

"Bennett, John" <[email protected]>"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/29/2010 3:54:00 PMSubject: RE: question elec.vapor cigarettes

Thanks for working on a new draft, John.My concerns are being very direct with folks about the law they are actually enforcing (smoking in public places) and notgiving them so much information that they become confused.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Hatzenbuehler, EricSent: Monday, November 29, 2010 11:25 AMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Bennett, John; Neal, ScottSubject: RE: question elec.vapor cigarettes

A few thoughts and a question: 1. I think this is the first of many times we'll be getting a question like this from bar/restaurant owners and the differingopinion on how to respond is worth discussing. 2. We might want to consider establishing a clear rationale for not permitting e-cigarettes that includes Sarah's andJohn's responses. I like being fully transparent in our thinking which definitely includes federal, state, and local laws aswell as practical/enforcement perspectives. One question - how public do we want to be about pending BOH policy initiatives? I've asked John to re-draft a response that we can discuss from there.Eric

From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Monday, November 29, 2010 9:48 AMTo: Bennett, John; Neal, Scott; Leon-Guerrero, Michael; Hatzenbuehler, Eric; Zemann, Paul; de la Pena, NorilynSubject: RE: question elec.vapor cigarettes

While John's information is right, it does not look like what Dan is looking for. Currently, there is no State or King CountyCode that prohibits the use electronic cigarettes in areas that are non-smoking by law. However, these products makeenforcement of the smoking law more difficult, and the Board of Health is looking at including these devices into thesmoking in public places law. As a business owner and someone who enforces the law, it is our recommendation thatThe Cuff prohibit the use of these devices where they prohibit smoking in order to have uniform enforcement. How does this sound to folks?

From: Bennett, John

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Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 7:14 AMTo: Neal, Scott; Leon-Guerrero, Michael; Hatzenbuehler, Eric; Zemann, Paul; de la Pena, NorilynCc: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: question elec.vapor cigarettes

Mike, I think the answer is that these products are unapproved drug delivery devices and that they are not currently legal in theUS? As far as signage goes, there is no officially endorsed state signage but we can send him some signs that the statemade that will work. Otherwise, he is free to use any other signage as long as it clearly indicates that smoking isprohibited. John

From: Neal, ScottSent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 4:04 PMTo: Leon-Guerrero, Michael; Bennett, John; Hatzenbuehler, Eric; Zemann, Paul; de la Pena, NorilynCc: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: Re: question elec.vapor cigarettesImportance: High

Mike there is nothing yet but the BOH is looking to include the use of e-cigs in areas where reg cigs areprohibited. They will be considering this at the dec. BOH mtg. Please talk with sarah or joy about how we shouldrespond to this inquiry.

Scott From: Leon-Guerrero, MichaelSent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 03:58 PMTo: Bennett, John; Neal, Scott; Hatzenbuehler, Eric; Zemann, Paul; de la Pena, NorilynSubject: FW: question elec.vapor cigarettes Hello all I haven't been able to find a formal answer, is there something King County specific that addresses E-cigs in non-smoking areas? I'm guessing that someone was trying to use on on the deck...

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 2:28 PMTo: Leon-Guerrero, MichaelSubject: question elec.vapor cigarettes

Hello Michael,

I have a question on the use of Electronic Vapor Cigarettes. Is there any regulations on these and there use in no smoking areas ?any info would be help full . Also where can I get state endorsed no smokingsign age.Have a great Thanksgiving !

ThanksDan Daniels GMThe [email protected]

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Bennett, John" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>"Leon-Guerrero, Michael" <[email protected]>"Hatzenbuehler, Eric" <[email protected]>"Zemann, Paul" <[email protected]>"de la Pena, Norilyn" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/29/2010 1:50:00 PMSubject: RE: question elec.vapor cigarettes

While John's information is right, it does not look like what Dan is looking for. Currently, there is no State or King CountyCode that prohibits the use electronic cigarettes in areas that are non-smoking by law. However, these products makeenforcement of the smoking law more difficult, and the Board of Health is looking at including these devices into thesmoking in public places law. As a business owner and someone who enforces the law, it is our recommendation thatThe Cuff prohibit the use of these devices where they prohibit smoking in order to have uniform enforcement. How does this sound to folks?

From: Bennett, JohnSent: Monday, November 29, 2010 7:14 AMTo: Neal, Scott; Leon-Guerrero, Michael; Hatzenbuehler, Eric; Zemann, Paul; de la Pena, NorilynCc: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: question elec.vapor cigarettes

Mike, I think the answer is that these products are unapproved drug delivery devices and that they are not currently legal in theUS? As far as signage goes, there is no officially endorsed state signage but we can send him some signs that the statemade that will work. Otherwise, he is free to use any other signage as long as it clearly indicates that smoking isprohibited. John

From: Neal, ScottSent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 4:04 PMTo: Leon-Guerrero, Michael; Bennett, John; Hatzenbuehler, Eric; Zemann, Paul; de la Pena, NorilynCc: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: Re: question elec.vapor cigarettesImportance: High

Mike there is nothing yet but the BOH is looking to include the use of e-cigs in areas where reg cigs areprohibited. They will be considering this at the dec. BOH mtg. Please talk with sarah or joy about how we shouldrespond to this inquiry.

Scott From: Leon-Guerrero, MichaelSent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 03:58 PMTo: Bennett, John; Neal, Scott; Hatzenbuehler, Eric; Zemann, Paul; de la Pena, NorilynSubject: FW: question elec.vapor cigarettes Hello all I haven't been able to find a formal answer, is there something King County specific that addresses E-cigs in non-smoking areas? I'm guessing that someone was trying to use on on the deck...

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 2:28 PMTo: Leon-Guerrero, MichaelSubject: question elec.vapor cigarettes

Hello Michael,

I have a question on the use of Electronic Vapor Cigarettes. Is there any regulations on these and there use in no smoking areas ?any info would be help full . Also where can I get state endorsed no smokingsign age.Have a great Thanksgiving !

ThanksDan Daniels GMThe [email protected]

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From: "Bennett, John"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

"Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>"Hatzenbuehler, Eric" <[email protected]>

Date: 11/30/2010 4:33:24 PMSubject: RE: question elec.vapor cigarettes

Hey all! Here is some information regarding the legality of electronic cigarettes in the US, followed by my draft response to theowner or the Cuff. Have a look and let me know what you think. Statement from the FDA:"The products we reviewed so far we found to be illegal. There is pending litigation on the issue of FDA•fsjurisdiction over e-cigarettes." attorney Michael Levy, director of the FDA•fs office of compliance in the division of drugevaluation and research, says, as quoted by the aforementioned publication. "We felt it important that while there islitigation and we are considering options, there is no reason to be confused about FDA•fs position on thisissue." Joshua Sharfstein, MD, FDA principal deputy commissioner, adds.

Rationale:The FDA has established that electronic cigarettes are considered "new drugs". New drugs must receive extensivescrutiny before FDA approval in a process called a New Drug Application or NDA. New drugs are available only byprescription by default. A change to Over the Counter (OTC) status is a separate process and the drug must be approvedthrough an NDA first. A drug that is approved is said to be "safe and effective when used as directed."

"New drugs" require approval of an application filed in accordance with section 505 of the Act (21 U.S.C. • 355) to belegally marketed in the United States. None of the electronic cigarette or cigar products is so approved; therefore,marketing these products in the United States violates section 505 of the Act.

The FDA has the power to take legal action against manufacturers of these products, including, without limitation, seizureand injunction.

Supporting Code:SEC. 301. [21 USC • 331] Prohibited acts

The following acts and the causing thereof are hereby prohibited: •@1

(a) The introduction or delivery for introduction into interstate commerce of any food, drug, device, or cosmetic that isadulterated or misbranded.

(b) The adulteration or misbranding of any food, drug, device, or cosmetic in interstate commerce.

(c) The receipt in interstate commerce of any food, drug, device, or cosmetic that is adulterated or misbranded, and thedelivery or proffered delivery thereof for pay or otherwise.

(d) The introduction or delivery for introduction into interstate commerce of any article in violation of section404, 505 or 564.

SEC. 505. [21 USC • 355] New Drugs

(a) •@Necessity of effective approval of application. No person shall introduce or deliver for introduction intointerstate commerce any new drug, unless an approval of an application filed pursuant to subsection (b) or (j)is effective with respect to such drug.

•@

Related Court Ruling (Civ. No. 09-cv-0771 (RJL) :"The intervener also incorrectly asserts that a product is not a "drug" within the meaning of the FDCA unless themanufacturer makes "medical or therapeutic claims . . . on the product•fs labeling or promotional materials." Int. Supp. Br.

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at 2. Such a restrictive definition is contrary to the language of the statute, FDA regulations, FDA administrativepractice, and case law.

The FDCA defines "drug" to include, among other things, "articles (other than food) intended to affect the structure or anyfunction of the body," as well as "articles intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention ofdisease." 21 U.S.C. • 321(g)(1)(B) & (C). Thus, whether an article is a drug depends on its "intended use." The "intendeduse" of a product refers, in turn, "to the objective intent of the persons legally responsible for the labeling of drugs," which"is determined by such persons•f expressions or may be shown by the circumstances surrounding the distribution of thearticle. This objective intent may, for example, be shown by labeling claims, advertising matter, or oral or writtenstatements by such persons or their representatives. . . ." 21 C.F.R. • 201.128.

The case law further supports a far broader definition of "drug" than the intervener espouses. See, e.g., Actionon Smoking and Health v. Harris, 655 F.2d 236, 239 (D.C. Cir. 1980) ("[I]t is well established that the •eintended use•f of aproduct, within the meaning of the Act, is determined from its label, accompanying labeling, promotional claims,advertising, and any other relevant source.") (internal citations and quotation marks omitted); United States v. Travia,180 F. Supp. 2d 115, 119 (D.D.C. 2001) (Despite the absence of labeling, "the surrounding circumstances of thesales" demonstrated that the intended use of the nitrous oxide product was to affect the structure or anyfunction of the body of man). See also U.S. Mem. at 4-5, 16-21. "

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>_______DRAFT RESPONSE_________<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Hey Dan, Thanks for contacting the Tobacco Prevention Program with your questions concerning the use of electronic cigarettes inpublic places. The Tobacco Prevention Program strongly recommends that you not permit the use of these products onyour property for the following reasons: #1. It is not legal to market, distribute, or receive E-Cigarettes in the United States. The Food and DrugAdministration has determined that electronic cigarettes are unapproved drug delivery devices. They have also begunconfiscating shipments of electronic cigarettes into the country. More information about the action the FDA has takencan be found online here: http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm225224.htm. #2. Permitting their use complicates enforcement of the state and county smoking bans. The TobaccoPrevention Program has learned from the experiences of business owners who had a person attempt to use anelectronic cigarette in their establishment that permitting their use even for a short time tends to upset other customerswho are often very vocal about demanding that the electronic cigarettes be put away. In addition, on some occasionscustomers actually began using traditional cigarettes under the mistaken assumption that it may be legal to do so or thatthe owner/management of the establishment was not enforcing the law. Many owners have made the decision not toallow electronic cigarettes simply to keep their customers from being upset and to reduce confusion about the law. I hope this information has been helpful. If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact JohnBennett by email at [email protected] or by phone at 206-263-8156.

John BennettPublic Health- Seattle & King County401 5th Ave, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(p) 206.263.8156(f) 206.296.0177

Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:00am – 5:30pm

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 2:28 PMTo: Leon-Guerrero, MichaelSubject: question elec.vapor cigarettes

Hello Michael,

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I have a question on the use of Electronic Vapor Cigarettes. Is there any regulations on these and there use in no smoking areas ?any info would be help full . Also where can I get state endorsed no smokingsign age.Have a great Thanksgiving !

ThanksDan Daniels GMThe [email protected]

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From: "Hamilton, Joy"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

"Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>"Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/1/2010 12:18:55 PMSubject: E-cig staff report

Attachments: December Rule and Regulation Staff Report.doc

Scott/Sarah/Anne,

Here's what I've put together for the BOH staff report on e-cigs. The final draft is due Friday COB to Maria.

I do my best to keep these reports succinct and approachable but I'm concerned that it still may be missing a strongargument about why we need to regulate these products. Anne -- I know that you have a good sense of whatspecific evidence the PAO needs (and will know more after today's meeting with Jane!) so feedback from you willbe especially helpful.

Please send comments in track changes ASAP.

Thanks!!!Joy

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From: "Neal, Scott"To: "Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>

"Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>"Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/1/2010 4:49:42 PMSubject: RE: E-cig staff report

Thanks Anne,

I am adding my comments and inserting additions (some of which address your comments). I have meetings for thenext three hours so I won't have this finished until tomorrow. But just so you know, I'm on it and will send this backto you all and maybe Joy or Sarah can take the next stab after my input?

Scott

>_____________________________________________>From: Pearson, Anne>Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:54 AM>To: Hamilton, Joy; Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: RE: E-cig staff report>>Wow. Great job!>>I've made a number of suggestions in the attached.>>Some general comments:>>- I think we need to provide more information about nicotine delivery devices other than e-cigs to justify ourregulation of them;>- I think we should also try to provide more information about the enforcement concerns. Can we find out fromJohn how many complaints/inquiries re: e-cigs we have received, and provide a little more detail about whypermitting e-cig use in public is a problem?>- Lastly, I think we should support the staff report with as many documents as possible. There are a few additionalFDA documents that would be useful to attach. There are also some recent articles that look at e-cigs that are worthreviewing to see if they provide support. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20980012;http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20644205. If so, they could be attached. Always important to make sure wedescribe what the source says with 100% accuracy.>>After you look through, let me know if you want to discuss.>>A>> << File: December Rule and Regulation Staff Report_ap.doc >>>>>_____________________________________________>From: Hamilton, Joy>Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 8:19 AM>To: Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne>Subject: E-cig staff report>

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>Scott/Sarah/Anne,>>Here's what I've put together for the BOH staff report on e-cigs. The final draft is due Friday COB to Maria.>>I do my best to keep these reports succinct and approachable but I'm concerned that it still may be missing a strongargument about why we need to regulate these products. Anne -- I know that you have a good sense of whatspecific evidence the PAO needs (and will know more after today's meeting with Jane!) so feedback from you willbe especially helpful.>>Please send comments in track changes ASAP.>>> << File: December Rule and Regulation Staff Report.doc >>>>Thanks!!!>Joy

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From: "Pearson, Anne"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>"Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/1/2010 2:53:31 PMSubject: RE: E-cig staff report

Attachments: December Rule and Regulation Staff Report_ap.doc

Wow. Great job!

I've made a number of suggestions in the attached.

Some general comments:

- I think we need to provide more information about nicotine delivery devices other than e-cigs to justify ourregulation of them;- I think we should also try to provide more information about the enforcement concerns. Can we find out from Johnhow many complaints/inquiries re: e-cigs we have received, and provide a little more detail about why permitting e-cig use in public is a problem?- Lastly, I think we should support the staff report with as many documents as possible. There are a few additionalFDA documents that would be useful to attach. There are also some recent articles that look at e-cigs that are worthreviewing to see if they provide support. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20980012;http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20644205. If so, they could be attached. Always important to make sure wedescribe what the source says with 100% accuracy.

After you look through, let me know if you want to discuss.

A

>_____________________________________________>From: Hamilton, Joy>Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 8:19 AM>To: Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne>Subject: E-cig staff report>>Scott/Sarah/Anne,>>Here's what I've put together for the BOH staff report on e-cigs. The final draft is due Friday COB to Maria.>>I do my best to keep these reports succinct and approachable but I'm concerned that it still may be missing a strongargument about why we need to regulate these products. Anne -- I know that you have a good sense of whatspecific evidence the PAO needs (and will know more after today's meeting with Jane!) so feedback from you willbe especially helpful.>>Please send comments in track changes ASAP.>>> << File: December Rule and Regulation Staff Report.doc >>

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>>Thanks!!!>Joy

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

"Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>"Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/1/2010 5:46:00 PMSubject: RE: E-cig staff report

I wait with baited breath. I have a meetings until 4:30 tomorrow, so my comments will be at COB. Is that enoughtime? Alternatively: Scott - if you finish by COB today, I can take a stab tonight. Or, I can jump you in line . . .

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Neal, Scott>Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 12:50 PM>To: Pearson, Anne; Hamilton, Joy; Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: RE: E-cig staff report>>Thanks Anne,>>I am adding my comments and inserting additions (some of which address your comments). I have meetings for thenext three hours so I won't have this finished until tomorrow. But just so you know, I'm on it and will send this backto you all and maybe Joy or Sarah can take the next stab after my input?>>Scott>>_____________________________________________>From: Pearson, Anne>Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:54 AM>To: Hamilton, Joy; Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: RE: E-cig staff report>>Wow. Great job!>>I've made a number of suggestions in the attached.>>Some general comments:>>- I think we need to provide more information about nicotine delivery devices other than e-cigs to justify ourregulation of them;>- I think we should also try to provide more information about the enforcement concerns. Can we find out fromJohn how many complaints/inquiries re: e-cigs we have received, and provide a little more detail about whypermitting e-cig use in public is a problem?>- Lastly, I think we should support the staff report with as many documents as possible. There are a few additionalFDA documents that would be useful to attach. There are also some recent articles that look at e-cigs that are worth

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reviewing to see if they provide support. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20980012;http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20644205. If so, they could be attached. Always important to make sure wedescribe what the source says with 100% accuracy.>>After you look through, let me know if you want to discuss.>>A>> << File: December Rule and Regulation Staff Report_ap.doc >>>>>_____________________________________________>From: Hamilton, Joy>Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 8:19 AM>To: Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, Anne>Subject: E-cig staff report>>Scott/Sarah/Anne,>>Here's what I've put together for the BOH staff report on e-cigs. The final draft is due Friday COB to Maria.>>I do my best to keep these reports succinct and approachable but I'm concerned that it still may be missing a strongargument about why we need to regulate these products. Anne -- I know that you have a good sense of whatspecific evidence the PAO needs (and will know more after today's meeting with Jane!) so feedback from you willbe especially helpful.>>Please send comments in track changes ASAP.>>> << File: December Rule and Regulation Staff Report.doc >>>>Thanks!!!>Joy

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From: "Leon-Guerrero, Michael"To: "Pajimula, Fel" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>"Bennett, John" <[email protected]>"Brawley, Karen" <[email protected]>"de la Pena, Norilyn" <[email protected]>"Greto, Lindsey" <[email protected]>"Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>"Hatzenbuehler, Eric" <[email protected]>"Holt, Lauren" <[email protected]>"Moreno, Emma" <[email protected]>"Ronneberg, Brett" <[email protected]>"Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>"Ryan, Molly" <[email protected]>"Sherard, Mark" <[email protected]>"Zemann, Paul" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/1/2010 6:04:49 PMSubject: RE: Just more interesting clips regarding e-cigs

Sorry if I'm out of the loop on this, but what about the e-cigarettes that have no nicotine, such as the first link below?

My partner's mom is staying with us currently and she's using an e-cigarette (black with a green glow-tip) has nonicotine - would they specifically be included in a potential ban? The one she is using does have an electroniccomponent, does emit vapor, and must have other chemicals.

I know we don't condone the e-cigarette for reasons which I am very well aware of, but my partners mother hasn'tsmoked a conventional cigarette in three months and only uses the e-cigarette 2-3 times a day. She has emphysema,previously smoked a pack a day and has tried Chantix, Welbutrin and the patch coupled with counseling withoutsuccess.

My favorite line from the video:"My shrimp and grits will make you slap yo grandma!"

>_____________________________________________>From: Pajimula, Fel>Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 12:58 PM>To: Neal, Scott; Bennett, John; Brawley, Karen; de la Pena, Norilyn; Greto, Lindsey; Hamilton, Joy;Hatzenbuehler, Eric; Holt, Lauren; Leon-Guerrero, Michael; Moreno, Emma; Ronneberg, Brett; Ross-Viles, Sarah;Ryan, Molly; Sherard, Mark; Zemann, Paul>Cc: Pearson, Anne>Subject: RE: Just more interesting clips regarding e-cigs>>After viewing the 1st link Scott provided, I found these as well:>>A 3 part news story compiled on youtube on the E-Cig.>the news station recruited 8 smokers to test it and followed their progress over 3 weeks:>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6-AovJrdf0>>

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>and this FOX News story that seems to be cheering on the e-cig:>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDZ6tQC05A4>>>_____________________________________________>From: Neal, Scott>Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:28 AM>To: Bennett, John; Brawley, Karen; de la Pena, Norilyn; Greto, Lindsey; Hamilton, Joy; Hatzenbuehler, Eric; Holt,Lauren; Leon-Guerrero, Michael; Moreno, Emma; Pajimula, Fel; Ronneberg, Brett; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Ryan, Molly;Sherard, Mark; Zemann, Paul>Cc: Pearson, Anne>Subject: Just more interesting clips regarding e-cigs>>Thought you might like to see some interesting clips from major network tv shows discussing e-cigs.>>Doctors show on ABC discuss benefits of E-cigs (not sure when it aired, but was posted on youtube in Feb. 2010)>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaZ6abK2RrQ>>Dude talks about clip of Rachel Ray's show that discusses banning e-cigs (posted to youtube March 2010)>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flXtE8hb6cs

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Bennett, John" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/1/2010 6:36:00 PMSubject: RE: Just more interesting clips regarding e-cigs

Thanks, John!

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Bennett, John>Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 2:11 PM>To: Leon-Guerrero, Michael; Pajimula, Fel; Neal, Scott; Brawley, Karen; de la Pena, Norilyn; Greto, Lindsey;Hamilton, Joy; Hatzenbuehler, Eric; Holt, Lauren; Moreno, Emma; Ronneberg, Brett; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Ryan,Molly; Sherard, Mark; Zemann, Paul>Cc: Pearson, Anne>Subject: RE: Just more interesting clips regarding e-cigs>>Hey all! I will respond to Mike so that we don't have a dozen people all working on this :-)>>John>>_____________________________________________>From: Leon-Guerrero, Michael>Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 2:05 PM>To: Pajimula, Fel; Neal, Scott; Bennett, John; Brawley, Karen; de la Pena, Norilyn; Greto, Lindsey; Hamilton, Joy;Hatzenbuehler, Eric; Holt, Lauren; Moreno, Emma; Ronneberg, Brett; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Ryan, Molly; Sherard,Mark; Zemann, Paul>Cc: Pearson, Anne>Subject: RE: Just more interesting clips regarding e-cigs>>Sorry if I'm out of the loop on this, but what about the e-cigarettes that have no nicotine, such as the first linkbelow?>>My partner's mom is staying with us currently and she's using an e-cigarette (black with a green glow-tip) has nonicotine - would they specifically be included in a potential ban? The one she is using does have an electroniccomponent, does emit vapor, and must have other chemicals.>>I know we don't condone the e-cigarette for reasons which I am very well aware of, but my partners mother hasn'tsmoked a conventional cigarette in three months and only uses the e-cigarette 2-3 times a day. She has emphysema,previously smoked a pack a day and has tried Chantix, Welbutrin and the patch coupled with counseling withoutsuccess.>>My favorite line from the video:>"My shrimp and grits will make you slap yo grandma!"

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>>_____________________________________________>From: Pajimula, Fel>Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 12:58 PM>To: Neal, Scott; Bennett, John; Brawley, Karen; de la Pena, Norilyn; Greto, Lindsey; Hamilton, Joy;Hatzenbuehler, Eric; Holt, Lauren; Leon-Guerrero, Michael; Moreno, Emma; Ronneberg, Brett; Ross-Viles, Sarah;Ryan, Molly; Sherard, Mark; Zemann, Paul>Cc: Pearson, Anne>Subject: RE: Just more interesting clips regarding e-cigs>>After viewing the 1st link Scott provided, I found these as well:>>A 3 part news story compiled on youtube on the E-Cig.>the news station recruited 8 smokers to test it and followed their progress over 3 weeks:>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6-AovJrdf0>>>and this FOX News story that seems to be cheering on the e-cig:>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDZ6tQC05A4>>>_____________________________________________>From: Neal, Scott>Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:28 AM>To: Bennett, John; Brawley, Karen; de la Pena, Norilyn; Greto, Lindsey; Hamilton, Joy; Hatzenbuehler, Eric; Holt,Lauren; Leon-Guerrero, Michael; Moreno, Emma; Pajimula, Fel; Ronneberg, Brett; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Ryan, Molly;Sherard, Mark; Zemann, Paul>Cc: Pearson, Anne>Subject: Just more interesting clips regarding e-cigs>>Thought you might like to see some interesting clips from major network tv shows discussing e-cigs.>>Doctors show on ABC discuss benefits of E-cigs (not sure when it aired, but was posted on youtube in Feb. 2010)>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaZ6abK2RrQ>>Dude talks about clip of Rachel Ray's show that discusses banning e-cigs (posted to youtube March 2010)>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flXtE8hb6cs>

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From: "Neal, Scott"To: "Bennett, John" <[email protected]>

"Brawley, Karen" <[email protected]>"de la Pena, Norilyn" <[email protected]>"Greto, Lindsey" <[email protected]>"Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>"Hatzenbuehler, Eric" <[email protected]>"Holt, Lauren" <[email protected]>"Leon-Guerrero, Michael" <[email protected]>"Moreno, Emma" <[email protected]>"Pajimula, Fel" <[email protected]>"Ronneberg, Brett" <[email protected]>"Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>"Ryan, Molly" <[email protected]>"Sherard, Mark" <[email protected]>"Zemann, Paul" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/1/2010 2:27:59 PMSubject: Just more interesting clips regarding e-cigs

Thought you might like to see some interesting clips from major network tv shows discussing e-cigs.

Doctors show on ABC discuss benefits of E-cigs (not sure when it aired, but was posted on youtube in Feb. 2010)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaZ6abK2RrQ

Dude talks about clip of Rachel Ray's show that discusses banning e-cigs (posted to youtube March 2010)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flXtE8hb6cs

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From: "Hamilton, Joy"To: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/2/2010 7:34:57 PMSubject: RE: E-cig description for CPPW Update

> << OLE Object: Picture (Enhanced Metafile) >>King County Board of Health to consider electronic cigarette regulations

On December 16th the King County Board of Health will be considering electronic cigarette regulations. Thisproposal is being brought to the board on behalf of the Tobacco Policy Committee, which is supported by CPPWTobacco Prevention staff. Electronic cigarettes are battery-operated devices that deliver vaporized nicotine insteadof burning tobacco. These products are available to buy online and at smoke shops and at mall kiosks. Thesedevices are currently under investigation by the FDA and have not currently been approved. The BOH will considerseveral regulations including restricting the sale to adults 18 and older, prohibiting free samples, and prohibiting theuse of these products in places where smoking is prohibited by law.

>Sarah Ross-Viles>CPPW Tobacco Project Manager>Public Health - Seattle & King County>Suite 900 401 5th Avenue>Seattle, WA 98102>(206) 263-8211>

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/2/2010 7:22:00 PMSubject: E-cig description for CPPW Update

Anything you would want to add to this paragraph in the CPPW newsletter.

Board of Health will take up e-cigarettesCPPW Tobacco prevention staff will be working with the King County Board of Health to look at the health effectsof e-cigarettes, which are battery-operated devices that deliver vaporized nicotine instead of burning tobacco. Thesedevices are currently under investigation with FDA, but they are available to buy online and at smoke shops. Will beon BOH agenda, restrict sale to adults 18 and older, prohibits free samples and blanket product restriction. Add e-cigarettes to smoking in public paces code like regular cigarettes.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

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From: "Neal, Scott"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

"Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>Date: 12/2/2010 12:15:05 PM

Subject: FW: Meeting with PAO re: E-cigarette regulation

FYI...more to come later today.

From: Johnson, GarethSent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 9:55 PMTo: Pearson, AnneCc: Fleming, David; Neal, Scott; Wood, MariaSubject: Re: Meeting with PAO re: E-cigarette regulation

Thanks Anne.

So we feel we made progress, but not on every point David. It may finally come down to whether you decide toproceed even though we have heard Jane's concerns. Should we get together again to discuss this further?

From: Pearson, AnneSent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 05:46 PMTo: Johnson, GarethCc: Fleming, David; Neal, Scott; Wood, MariaSubject: Meeting with PAO re: E-cigarette regulation

Gary,

At your request, I’m summarizing today’s meeting with Jane McKenzie concerning the proposed e-cigarette regulation. As I think you would agree, the meeting was very cordial and we had a healthy back and forth about the legal issuespresented by the proposal.

As to the proposed ban on using e-cigarettes in public places, Jane conceded that since the state law does notaffirmatively permit e-cigarette use, the proposed restriction is not likely preempted. We noted our appreciation ofCynthia’s recommended edits, and I believe there is agreement that this provision is within the authority of the Board ofHealth.

As to the question of whether the proposed regulation of e-cigarettes is preempted by the state law prohibiting localregulation of the retail sale of tobacco products, Jane agrees that it is not preempted so long as e-cigarettes do notcontain tobacco. We agreed that this question hinges entirely on the contents of the products.

Where we continue to disagree is on the scope of federal preemption. As you know, the question that has been raised inlitigation is whether e-cigarettes are tobacco products or drug delivery devices. Jane said that an appellate decision in thelitigation might be handed down shortly, and suggested that the Board might want to wait to act until that decision hasbeen rendered.

That said, if the decision -- which will not be binding in WA state -- finds that e-cigarettes are “drug/device combinationproducts with the primary mode of action being that of a drug,” which is the current position of the FDA, I believe thatlocalities will not be preempted from regulating them until such time as the FDA issues specific regulations governingthem as devices. Notably, Scott and I have spoken with FDA officials in the drug/device division, and while they have notexpressly said that they do not believe our proposed regulation is not preempted by federal drug/device laws, they haveexpressed support for our efforts and never raised any concerns with respect to preemption.

If the decision finds that they are modified risk tobacco products, it is Jane’s position that localities will be preemptedfrom regulating them even before the manufacturers of those products have applied for and received an order from the FDAfinding that they meet that definition. She reads the FDA law to provide that modified risk tobacco products that have notgone through the FDA approval process are prohibited from being sold, but at the same time may not be regulated at thelocal level. I think that the preemptive scope of the new FDA law with respect to modified risk tobacco products is verymuch an open question, but that it is not consistent with the spirit of the law to prohibit localities from regulating products

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that are essentially operating on the black market.

At the end of the day, no state or locality that has passed an e-cigarette law has been sued. In all likelihood, this is thecase because to claim that the local laws are preempted is tantamount to conceding that e-cigarettes are either tobaccoproducts (in which case they are already subject to minimum age and sampling restrictions), modified risk tobaccoproducts (in which case they may not even be sold in the U.S. prior to FDA approval) or drug/delivery devices (in whichcase they will require approval from a different branch of the FDA.)

Please let me know if you have any questions.

-Anne

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From: "Hamilton, Joy"To: "Johnson, Gareth" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/3/2010 12:24:02 PMSubject: E cigs staff report

Attachments: December Rule and Regulation Staff Report_ap sn srv jmh.doc

Gary,

I'm attaching the most recent draft of the e-cigs staff report. This has been reviewed by Anne, Scott and Sarah. Thedeadline to submit a final draft to Maria is COB today. As you will see in the draft, it is still a work in progress asthere are a few sources and information that still need to be added. Since we are meeting with ACS/ALA/AHA thismorning and I won't have time to complete the needed changes, I wanted to send you the draft to look at now andprovide any feedback so that can be incorporated by the end of the day. Please send any comments/changes back tome ASAP.

Thanks so much,Joy

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From: "Rosalind Sciammas" <[email protected]>To: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>

"Apa, James" <[email protected]>Date: 12/3/2010 3:27:33 PM

Subject: E-Cigarette Promotion StrategyAttachments: E-cigarette Promotion.PDF

Hi all, The attached flyer (promoting e-cigarette kits as a great Holiday gift) was placed in Melissa �s residential mailbox, located inPhinney Ridge. Thought you might be interested in seeing how widespread �Vapure �s � reach truly is these days. They are using a local salon tomarket products. Sounds like this local business partnership and outreach strategy is making the rounds in King County. Just an FYI,Roz

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Bates, Amy" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/6/2010 6:27:00 PM

Subject: RE: *** Reminder***[Draft for Review - Due Tuesday] Communities Putting Prevention to Work:Partner Update

Hi May - I made changes on version on the shared drive.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Bates, Amy>Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 11:13 AM>To: Kellogg, Ryan; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Krieger, James; Valenzuela, Matias>Cc: Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole; Huus, Kathie; Johnson, Gareth; Bates, Amy>Subject: *** Reminder***[Draft for Review - Due Tuesday] Communities Putting Prevention to Work: PartnerUpdate>Importance: High>>[***Original Note Sent Thursday, December 2nd***] A draft of the CPPW Update is ready for review. Pleasereview the document by Tuesday, December 7th for distribution on Wednesday, December 8th. Thank you. Youmay make your corrections to the attachment and return it or make them directly upon the draft with is housed in theEO updates file. (Path = Joint Implementation\Reporting and updates\EO Updates\EO Update for 113010\FinalDraft for Editing.) Thank you.> << File: 113010 CPPW Update Editing.doc >>>Communities Putting Prevention to Work>Update for November 30, 2010>>The following items are provided as an update for our CPPW partners. The items covered in this update include thefollowing:>>>* CPPW “thumbs up” to child care providers combating obesity and to cooperative food purchasing efforts>* Sugar-loaded beverages on TV>* CPPW Calendar (Important Updates)>>CPPW “thumbs up” –>>Child care providers improving nutrition and physical activity>The Coalition for Safety and Health and Early Learning (C-SHEL) is working with child care centers run by theCity of Seattle and the Seattle Housing Authority to adopt stricter standards for nutrition, physical activity and screentime. These child care providers have CPPW funds to make these changes. CSHEL is also looking best practices ofother states, limiting juice intake, regulating screen time. The enhanced standards provide more detail about how toput together healthy meals for children in the child care centers. Right now the regulations are vague, requiring onlythat dairy, grain, and fruit and/or vegetable be served at every meal. CSHEL has been training staff to do further

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training with new staff. Seattle city is survey their staff to get sense of attitudes and thoughts around nutritionstandards.>>Child care work group has been active, how do you revise regulations around healthy child care. City of Seattleaging disability is looking at farm to childcare, Puget Sound food network, working to link up farmer to childcare.Would like to serve healthier food but cost is a barrier learning ways to decrease the cost.>>Seattle Churches Use CPPW Funds to Create a Legacy of Health>On Tuesday November 16th, church pastors from the 6 churches working on the CPPW project “MovingTogether in Faith and Health” met at the Douglass Truth Library in central Seattle. Churches funded through CPPWto promote the well being of their congregations by changing church policies, environments and systems include FirstA.M.E., Tabernacle Missionary Baptist, Immaculate Conception, New Direction Baptist, Goodwill MissionaryBaptist, and Mt. Zion Baptist. These 6 churches serve mostly African American populations and a large percentageof persons from working class and fixed income backgrounds.>>Church pastors, church leaders, and Dr. Doris Boutain from the University of Washington’s School of Nursingcollaboratively developed the idea to work directly with pastors, with “church change teams,”> and with Schools ofNursing at the University of Washington, Seattle University, and Seattle Pacific University to implement policy,environment and systems change. Each church change team includes two youth, a lead from the health ministry, alead cook/chef, and a lead from the children/youth program. Pastors provide leadership and encouragement to thechurch change teams by championing recommended changes. Pastors are also taking an active role in learning aboutand advocating for policy changes to promote health in underserved neighborhoods where their churches are located.Early significant accomplishments include two churches removing their soda machines within the first few months ofgrant implementation. Congratulations to Goodwill Missionary Baptist and New Direction Missionary Baptist! (Formore information about this project please contact Dr. Doris Boutain at >[email protected] )>>Joining together to make healthy food more affordable>Working with the state Office of Public Instruction (OSPI) on cooperative buying programs for fed school lunchworking to be broader and expand to programs that are on the child and adult food care program to expand coopbuying as there are more childcare sites than school sits.>>KC agricultural commission can be connected, Erin and Adrian and Kathie to meet and see how we cancooperative buying. St. Paul has a similar program regarding dairy management and regulation made into forms that isuseable or something that children will eat.>>Board of Health will take up e-cigarettes>CPPW Tobacco prevention staff will be working with the King County Board of Health to look at the health effectsof e-cigarettes, which are battery-operated devices that deliver vaporized nicotine instead of burning tobacco. Thesedevices are currently under investigation with FDA, but they are available to buy online and at smoke shops. Will beon BOH agenda, restrict sale to adults 18 and older, prohibits free samples and blanket product restriction. Add e-cigarettes to smoking in public paces code like regular cigarettes.>>Sugar Loaded Beverages on TV>>Dr Jim Krieger was on KIRO TV talking about the health impacts of consuming sugar in sodas, AKA sugar-loadedbeverages.>>People in the United States now consume 200-300 more calories each day than we did 30 years ago, and morethan half of these calories come from sugar-loaded beverages.>A sugar-loaded beverage (also known as a sugar-sweetened beverage) is a drink with sugar added such as soda,sports drinks, energy drinks and sweetened fruit drinks. Drinking sugar-loaded beverages contributes to more adultsand children being overweight or obese and at serious risk for major health problems, such as Type 2 diabetes and

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high blood pressure.>Choose low-fat milk or water instead!>>Campaign materials, including a new video, are available at: www.kingcounty.gov/health/sugarydrinks>>>CPPW Calendar:>>“Chronic Disease Prevention Policy Collaboration Workshop” scheduled for November 19 - Public Health –Seattle & King County convened a "Chronic Disease Prevention Policy Collaboration Workshop" with support fromstimulus funds from the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Initiative. The current challenges to publichealth require strong cross-sector collaboration on public policy. The workshop engaged a small number oforganizations and advocates across multiple sectors to increase collaboration on policies related to chronic diseaseprevention. Results of this workshop will be featured in a future CPPW update.>>Leadership Team Working Group Meeting - The Leadership Team Working Group, which meets monthly, met onNovember 30. The Working Group provides strategic advice for engaging the full Leadership Team members whenthere are specific actions they can take to support CPPW. The full Leadership Team including elected officials willmeet next in >March 10, 2011 with a second meeting planned for 30 September 2011. This schedule will give theRFP funded grants and health department staff time to structure those meetings as productively as possible.>>CPPW Coalition - The next CPPW Coalition meeting will be on January 25, 2011. Training on how to makepolicy, system and environment changes and how to talk to the media is planned, and specific break-out sessions onpolicy and system change topics will be offered, as well.>>Amy Bates>Coalition & Education Network Coordinator/Project Manager III>Public Health - Seattle & King County>401 5th Avenue>Seattle, WA 98104>Phone: 206.263.9391>Email: [email protected]>

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From: "Hamilton, Joy"To: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/6/2010 5:21:54 PMSubject: RE: CAP Update time - still manual

Point of Sale Objective -- Justification for Alternative Rating isn't quite right -- shouldn't say e-cigs and instead sayPoint of Sale for BOH vote in 6/11.

Otherwise -- looks good.

>_____________________________________________>From: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 12:50 PM>To: Hamilton, Joy>Subject: FW: CAP Update time - still manual>Importance: High>>Hi Joy - I forgot to put a date on the email below. Can you let me know by COB today is anything is off tracksince the last update?>>Thanks,>Sarah>>Sarah Ross-Viles>CPPW Tobacco Project Manager>Public Health - Seattle & King County>Suite 900 401 5th Avenue>Seattle, WA 98102>(206) 263-8211>>>______________________________________________>From: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 9:54 AM>To: Greto, Lindsey; Hamilton, Joy; Moreno, Emma>Subject: CAP Update time - still manual>>Hi Folks,>>Please work off of this CAP - . Please let me know of any milestones that are off-track, or anything changes yousee to future milestones.>>Sarah>>Sarah Ross-Viles>CPPW Tobacco Project Manager>Public Health - Seattle & King County>Suite 900 401 5th Avenue>Seattle, WA 98102>(206) 263-8211>

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From: "Hamilton, Joy"To: "Wood, Maria" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/6/2010 3:51:59 PMSubject: E Cig staff report

Attachments: E-cig staff report FINAL 12.6.10.docBOH Regulation E-cigarette FINAL sent 11-23-2010.docALL Exhibits.pdf

Maria,I've attached the e-cig staff report. The proposed regulation language is an attachment and then there are a series ofexhibits (all in one document).

Please let me know if you need anything else or have comments or questions.

Thanks,Joy Hamilton, MPHPublic Health - Seattle & King CountyCommunities Putting Prevention to WorkTobacco Policy and Advocacy Manager401 5th Ave. Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/6/2010 4:27:00 PMSubject: RE: E Cig staff report

Yay!

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Hamilton, Joy>Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 11:52 AM>To: Wood, Maria>Cc: Neal, Scott; Johnson, Gareth; Pearson, Anne; Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: E Cig staff report>>Maria,>I've attached the e-cig staff report. The proposed regulation language is an attachment and then there are a series ofexhibits (all in one document).>> << File: E-cig staff report FINAL 12.6.10.doc >> << File: BOH Regulation E-cigarette FINAL sent 11-23-2010.doc >> << File: ALL Exhibits.pdf >>>>Please let me know if you need anything else or have comments or questions.>>>Thanks,>Joy Hamilton, MPH>Public Health - Seattle & King County>Communities Putting Prevention to Work>Tobacco Policy and Advocacy Manager>401 5th Ave. Suite 900>Seattle, WA 98104>(206) 263-9382>[email protected]>>>

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From: "Stan Shatenstein" <[email protected]>To: [email protected]

Date: 12/6/2010 8:53:07 PMSubject: GLOBALink MJU: 367th Edition: 7-December-2010

Medical Journal Update 367th Edition 7-December-2010

Dear readers,

Please make PDF requests by sending journal and author name information (e.g. AJPH - Cook) [email protected]. Please also include your own e-mail address in every request message. Click on links toaccess papers freely available to all, but feel free to ask for these if you have a problem opening the PDFs. Do not sendback full abstracts or MJU editions, just the journal and author names and, if you can, the number of the edition in whichthey appear. Studies are listed below by alphabetical order of journal names.

Stan Shatenstein

In this edition:

Am J Cardiol - FreyImpact of Smoking on Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Coronary Disease Receiving ContemporaryMedical Therapy (from the Treating to New Targets [TNT] and the Incremental Decrease in End Points ThroughAggressive Lipid Lowering [IDEAL] Trials)

The American Journal of CardiologyArticle in Press, Corrected ProofAvailable online 2 December 2010. Paul Frey MD, David D. Waters MD, David A. DeMicco PharmD, Andrei Breazna PhD, Larry Samuels PhD, Andrew PipeCM, MD, Chuan-Chuan Wun PhD and Neal L. Benowitz MDAbstract

To define the incremental risk of cigarette smoking in patients with coronary disease receiving contemporary medicaltherapy, we performed a post hoc analysis of 18,885 patients by combining data from the Treating to New Targets (TNT)and the Incremental Decrease in End Points through Aggressive Lipid Lowering (IDEAL) trials. These studies comparedhigh-dose treatment (atorvastatin 80 mg/day) to moderate-dose treatment (atorvastatin 10 mg/day in TNT and simvastatin20 to 40 mg/day in IDEAL) in patients with established coronary heart disease. The primary end point of this pooledanalysis was major cardiovascular events, a composite of cardiac death, myocardial infarction, stroke, or resuscitatedcardiac arrest. At baseline 4,196 patients had never smoked, 11,513 were ex-smokers, and 3,176 were current smokers.The adjusted hazard ratio for current smokers compared to never smokers was 1.68 (95% confidence interval 1.46 to1.94) and that for current smokers compared to ex-smokers was 1.57 (95% confidence interval 1.41 to 1.76). Event ratesfor current smokers compared to ex-smokers were similarly increased in each treatment group. The difference in absoluteevent rates between current and ex-smokers in this pooled analysis was 4.5%, which is >2 times as large as thedecrease in absolute event rates between high-dose and moderate-dose statin therapy found in the IDEAL (1.7%) andTNT (2.2%) trials, respectively. In conclusion, in patients with coronary disease receiving modern medical therapy,smoking cessation is of substantial benefit with a number needed to treat of 22 to prevent a major cardiovascular eventover 5 years. Smoking cessation deserves greater emphasis in secondary prevention.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00029149

Ann Epi - Ko/Cupul-Uicab/DeRoo

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A Prospective Study Investigating the Association Between Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure and theIncidence of Type 2 Diabetes in Never Smokers

Annals of EpidemiologyVolume 21, Issue 1, January 2011, Pages 42-47Available online 2 December 2010. Kwang-Pil Ko MD, PhD, Haesook Min MS, Younjhin Ahn PhD, Seon-Joo Park Phd, Cheong-Sik Kim PhD, Jae KyungPark MPH and Sung Soo Kim PhD Abstract

Purpose

We studied a cohort of individuals to assess whether intensity of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure isassociated with the incidence of type 2 diabetes.

Methods

Study subjects were selected from an ongoing population-based cohort of Korea Genome and Epidemiology Study.Participants of the baseline study 10,038 persons within the age range of 40 to 69 years old. Among 4,442 never smokerswithout prevalent diabetes, 465 type 2 diabetes cases were identified through biennial active follow-ups for a 6-year period.Cox proportional hazard models were used to estimate the hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) afteradjustment for covariates.

Results

The risk of type 2 diabetes was higher in subjects exposed to ETS compared with the nonexposure group (HR = 1.41,95% CI: 1.1 1.70). Daily exposure to ETS at home increased the risk of type 2 diabetes when compared with the risk levelof nonexposure (HR = 1.46, 95% CI: 1.16 1.83). Over 4 hours exposure to ETS at home and in the workplace wasassociated with increased the risk of type 2 diabetes (HR = 1.96, 95% CI: 1.21 3.19).

Conclusions

Our study suggests that ETS exposure is a significant risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes with dose-response relationship.

Also:

Reproducibility of Reported In Utero Exposure to Tobacco SmokeSmoking During First Pregnancy and Breast Cancer: A Case-Control Study Using Washington State Registry Data

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10472797

Ann Thorac Surg - Berman

Comparison of Outcomes From Smoking and Nonsmoking Donors: Thirteen-Year Experience

Ann Thorac Surg 2010;90:1786-1792. Marius Berman, MD, Kim Goldsmith, MS, MPH, David Jenkins, MS, FRCS, Catherine Sudarshan, FRCS,Pedro Catarino, FRCS, Nair Sukumaran, FRCS, John Dunning, FRCS, Linda D. Sharples, PhD, Steven Tsui, MD, FRCS,Jasvir Parmar, PhD, FRCP

Abstract

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Background: Lung transplantation remains the best treatment option for a variety of end-stage lung diseases. Pressure onthe limited donor pool has led to the use of extended criteria donors. One aspect of this has been the liberalization of theuse of smoking donors (SmD).

Methods: This study is a retrospective review of lung transplants performed between April 1995 and August 2008 at asingle institute. We examined the impact of donor smoking on short-term and long-term survival in relationship to recipientand donor demographics such as ischemic time, cytomegalovirus status, rates of rejection and infection, ventilation, andintensive care stay. Endpoints were survival, infection, and rejection.

Results: During this 13-year period, 454 lung transplants were performed. Smoking history was available on 424 (93.4%)of these (SmD, n = 184; NSmD, n = 240). Seventy-one patients died within 3 months of transplant leaving 353 alive at 3months posttransplant. Fatalities within the first 3 months were significantly higher in the SmD group (21% vs 13%, oddsratio 1.9, hazard ratio 3.3, p = 0.04). No significant difference in rejection and infection rates between recipients of lungsfrom SmD and NSmD at 3 months and at 1 year posttransplantation (p = 0.51 and 0.09) was found. Although recipients oflungs from SmD had higher odds of ventilation for more than 10 hours, the odds were only increased by 20%, which wasnot statistically significant. Recipients from SmD had significantly longer stays in the intensive care (odds ratio 1.9, p =0.002). There was little evidence for an effect of SmD on the development of bronchiolitis obliterans.

Conclusions: In this large cohort of patients, donor smoking history has an effect on early survival but no effect on long-term survival. The cause of this early mortality is independent of infection and rejection. However, these data suggest thatoverall outcomes from the use of donor lungs from smokers are acceptable, particularly in the current era with limiteddonor organs.

http://ats.ctsnetjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/90/6/1786

BMC Psych - JohnsonGender-specific profiles of tobacco use among non-institutionalized people with serious mental illness

BMC Psychiatry 2010, 10:101doi:10.1186/1471-244X-10-101. Published: 30 November 2010 Joy L Johnson, Pamela A Ratner, Leslie A. Malchy, Chizimuzo T C Okoli, Ric M Procyshyn, Joan L Bottorff, MarleeGroening, Annette Schultz, Marg Osborne

Abstract

Background

In many countries, smoking remains the leading preventable cause of death. In North America, reductions in populationsmoking levels are stabilising and, in recent years, those involved in tobacco control programming have turned theirattention to particular segments of society that are at greatest risk for tobacco use. One such group is people with mentalillness. A picture of tobacco use patterns among those with mental illness is beginning to emerge; however, there areseveral unanswered questions. In particular, most studies have been limited to particular in-patient groups. In addition,while it is recognised that men and women differ in relation to their reasons for smoking, levels of addiction to nicotine,and difficulties with cessation, these sex and gender differences have not been fully explored in psychiatric populations.

Methods

Community residents with serious mental illness were surveyed to describe their patterns of tobacco use and to develop agender-specific profile of their smoking status and its predictors.

Results

Of 729 respondents, almost one half (46.8%) were current tobacco users with high nicotine dependence levels. Theyspent a majority of their income on tobacco, and reported using smoking to cope with their psychiatric symptoms.Current smokers, compared with non-smokers, were more likely to be: diagnosed with a schizophrenia spectrum disorder(rather than a mood disorder); male; relatively young; not a member of a racialised group (e.g., Aboriginal, Asian, SouthAsian, Black); poorly educated; separated or divorced; housed in a residential facility, shelter, or on the street; receivingsocial assistance; and reporting co-morbid substance use. There is evidence of a gender interaction with these factors; inthe gender-specific multivariate logistic regression models, schizophrenia spectrum disorder versus mood disorder wasnot predictive of women's smoking, nor was education, marital status or cocaine use. Women, and not men, however,

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were more likely to be smokers if they were young and living in a residential facility.

Conclusion

For men only, the presence of schizophrenia spectrum disorder is a risk factor for tobacco use. Other factors, of a socialnature, contribute to the risk of smoking for both men and women with serious mental illness. The findings suggest thatimportant social determinants of smoking are "gendered" in this population, thus tobacco control and smoking cessationprogramming should be gender sensitive.

http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/10/101/abstracthttp://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-244x-10-101.pd... Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above.

Br J Cancer - Key/JNCI - Boffetta/Willett

Fruit and vegetables and cancer risk

British Journal of Cancer advance online publication 30 November 2010; doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6606032 T J Key Abstract The possibility that fruit and vegetables may help to reduce the risk of cancer has been studied for over 30 years, but noprotective effects have been firmly established. For cancers of the upper gastrointestinal tract, epidemiological studieshave generally observed that people with a relatively high intake of fruit and vegetables have a moderately reduced risk,but these observations must be interpreted cautiously because of potential confounding by smoking and alcohol. For lungcancer, recent large prospective analyses with detailed adjustment for smoking have not shown a convincing associationbetween fruit and vegetable intake and reduced risk. For other common cancers, including colorectal, breast and prostatecancer, epidemiological studies suggest little or no association between total fruit and vegetable consumption and risk. Itis still possible that there are benefits to be identified: there could be benefits in populations with low average intakes offruit and vegetables, such that those eating moderate amounts have a lower cancer risk than those eating very lowamounts, and there could also be effects of particular nutrients in certain fruits and vegetables, as fruit and vegetableshave very varied composition. Nutritional principles indicate that healthy diets should include at least moderate amounts offruit and vegetables, but the available data suggest that general increases in fruit and vegetable intake would not havemuch effect on cancer rates, at least in well-nourished populations. Current advice in relation to diet and cancer shouldinclude the recommendation to consume adequate amounts of fruit and vegetables, but should put most emphasis on thewell-established adverse effects of obesity and high alcohol intakes. http://www.nature.com/bjc/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/6606032...http://www.nature.com/bjc/journal/vaop/ncurrent/pdf/6606032a... Related Br J Cancer & JNCI studies & Editorial: Cancer incidence in British vegetarianshttp://www.nature.com/bjc/journal/v101/n1/abs/6605098a.htmlhttp://www.nature.com/bjc/journal/v101/n1/pdf/6605098a.pdfFruit and Vegetable Intake and Overall Cancer Risk in the European Prospective Investigation Into Cancer and Nutrition(EPIC)http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/102/8/529.abstracthttp://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/102/8/529.full.pdf+ht...Fruits, Vegetables, and Cancer Prevention: Turmoil in the Produce Sectionhttp://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/102/8/510.extracthttp://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/102/8/510.full.pdf+ht... Note: Full text PDFs freely available from links immediately above.

Crim Just Stud - Worley

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Preventing fatal attractions: lessons learned from inmate boundary violators in a southern penitentiarysystem Criminal Justice Studies, Volume 23, Issue 4 December 2010 , pages 347 - 360

Robert M. Worley; Richard Tewksbury; Durant Frantzen Abstract Correctional officers are trained to establish a professional distance between themselves and the inmates they are paid tosupervise. Nevertheless, some officers allow themselves to be compromised by inmates who are adept at manipulatingprison staff. In this study, we employ face-to-face interviews with 32 inmate boundary violators in order to examineinappropriate relationships from the offender point-of-view. We are specifically interested in understanding theconsequences of boundary violations between correctional employees and inmates, and more importantly, how theserelationships can be prevented.

http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a929...

Eur J Health Econ - Melberg

Do smoke-free laws affect revenues in pubs and restaurants?

Eur J Health Econ. 2010 Nov 20. [Epub ahead of print]

Melberg HO, Lund KE.

Abstract

In the debate about laws regulating smoking in restaurants and pubs, there has been some controversy as to whethersmoke-free laws would reduce revenues in the hospitality industry. Norway presents an interesting case for three reasons.First, it was among the first countries to implement smoke-free laws, so it is possible to assess the long-term effects.Second, it has a cold climate so if there is a negative effect on revenue one would expect to find it in Norway. Third, thedata from Norway are detailed enough to distinguish between revenue from pubs and restaurants. Autoregressiveintegrated moving average (ARIMA) intervention analysis of bi-monthly observations of revenues in restaurants and pubsshow that the law did not have a statistically significant long-term effect on revenue in restaurants or on restaurant revenueas a share of personal consumption. Similar analysis for pubs shows that there was no significant long-run effect on pubrevenue.

http://www.springerlink.com/content/w77330120051x612/http://www.springerlink.com/content/w77330120051x612/fulltex...

Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above.

Eur J Ob Gyn Reprod Biol - FreourSmoking among French infertility specialists: habits, opinions and patients management

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproduc...Article in Press, Corrected ProofAvailable online 26 November 2010. Thomas Freour, Lionel Dessolle, Miguel Jean and Paul Barriere

Abstract

Objective

The deleterious effects of tobacco on fertility are now largely demonstrated. Little is known, however, about how infertilitydoctors communicate on smoking and about their own smoking habits. In this study, we examined smoking habits amongFrench infertility specialists and their attitudes towards infertile couples exposure to tobacco.

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Study design

A postal survey was sent in 2009 to the 803 French certified physicians (gynaecologists, urologists, endocrinologists andembryologists) specializing in infertility. Demographical data, smoking habits and attitude towards patients smoking wererecorded. Statistical analysis and multiple correspondence analysis were performed in order to identify differences amongphysicians according to age, gender, occupation or smoking status.

Results

Response rate was 42.3%. Half of the respondents were male, 41% were under 45 years, 37% were embryologists and53.3% were gynaecologists. Thirteen percent reported current smoking. More than 80% always asked their patients aboutsmoking status and cannabis consumption. Most physicians specifically informed infertile couples on tobacco, advisedthem to quit and proposed smoking cessation therapies. Only 24% refused care unless smoking cessation occurred.Statistical analysis showed some differences among subgroups according to gender, occupation or age. Surprisingly,results were comparable according to smoking status.

Conclusion

Most infertility specialists are aware of the deleterious effects of tobacco on fertility and ask their patients to quit. Theheterogeneity in infertile patients management, however, underlines the need for better professional and patients information on smoking.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03012115

HER - Berg

College student reactions to smoking bans in public, on campus and at home

Health Educ Res. 2010 Dec 1. [Epub ahead of print]

Berg CJ, Lessard L, Parelkar PP, Thrasher J, Kegler MC, Escoffery C, Goldade K, Ahluwalia JS.

Abstract

We examined college student reactions to a statewide public smoke-free policy, campus policies and private restrictionsthrough an online survey among 2260 students at a 2-year college and a university and 12 focus groups among smokers.Among survey participants, 34.6% smoked in the past month (35.0% daily, 65.0% non-daily). Correlates of receptivity topublic policies included attending the university, not living with smokers and non-smoker status (versus daily and non-daily smoking). Correlates of receptivity to outdoor campus policies included being a university student, unmarried,without children, from homes where parents banned indoor smoking and a non-smoker. Correlates of having homerestrictions included not living with smokers, no children, parents banning indoor smoking and non-smoker status.Correlates of having car restrictions included attending the university, not living with smokers, having children, parentsbanning indoor smoking and non-smoker status. Qualitative findings indicated support for smoke-free policies in public(albeit greater support for those in restaurants versus bars) and on campus. Participants reported concern about smokers'and bar/restaurant owners' rights, while acknowledging several benefits. Overall, 2-year college students and smokers(non-daily and daily) were less supportive of smoke-free policies.

http://her.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/12/01/her.c...

Hum Reprod - Shrestha

Smoking and alcohol use during pregnancy and age of menarche in daughters

Hum. Reprod. (2010) doi: 10.1093/humrep/deq316 First published online: November 23, 2010

Anshu Shrestha, Ellen Aagaard Nohr, Bodil Hammer Bech, Cecilia Høst Ramlau-Hansen and Jørn Olsen

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Abstract

BACKGROUND We assessed whether exposure to prenatal smoking or alcohol accelerates age of menarche (AOM) inoffspring.

METHODS We studied a Danish cohort of 3169 singleton females born in April 1984 April 1987. Linear regressions wereconducted to examine associations between prenatal smoking or alcohol exposure and offspring's AOM on: (i) thedaughters who provided data on both month and the year of menarche (n= 1634) and (ii) the entire sample that provided atleast the year of menarche (n= 3169). We also examined associations between only pre-pregnancy smoking or childhoodexposure to smoking and AOM. The full model was adjusted for maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index, maternal ageat childbirth, parental socio-economic status, parity, consumption of milk products during pregnancy and marital status.

RESULTS Among those who provided both year and month, AOM was accelerated by 2.8 months (95% CI in months:−5.3, −0.4) among those exposed to 10+ cigarettes/day throughout pregnancy and by 4.1 months (95% CI in months:−7.7, −0.5) among those with mothers who quit smoking sometime during pregnancy, compared with the unexposedgroup after adjustment for covariates. Similar, but much weaker, associations were observed among girls whose motherssmoked 1 9cigarettes/day throughout pregnancy or whose fathers smoked compared with their unexposed counterpartsafter adjustment for covariates [−0.8 months (95% CI: −2.6, 1.0)]. No associations were observed between AOM and onlypre-pregnancy smoking or only childhood exposure or prenatal alcohol exposure.

CONCLUSIONS Our study indicates that heavy smoking throughout the pregnancy may be important in prenatalprogramming of AOM.

http://humrep.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/11/22/hu...

J Clin Lipidol - Beauchamp

Associations among smoking status, lifestyle and lipoprotein subclasses

J Clin Lipidol. 2010 November - December;4(6):522-530. Epub 2010 Oct 1.

Beauchamp A, Tonkin A, Peeters A, Wolfe R, Turrell G, Harriss L, Giles GG, English DR, Jenkins AJ.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The relationship between cigarette smoking and cardiovascular disease is well established, yet theunderlying mechanisms remain unclear. Although smokers have a more atherogenic lipid profile, this may be mediated byother lifestyle-related factors. Analysis of lipoprotein subclasses by the use of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy(NMR) may improve characterisation of lipoprotein abnormalities.

OBJECTIVE: We used NMR spectroscopy to investigate the relationships between smoking status, lifestyle-related riskfactors, and lipoproteins in a contemporary cohort.

METHODS: A total of 612 participants (360 women) aged 40-69 years at baseline (1990-1994) enrolled in the MelbourneCollaborative Cohort Study had plasma lipoproteins measured with NMR. Data were analysed separately by sex.

RESULTS: After adjusting for lifestyle-related risk factors, including alcohol and dietary intake, physical activity, andweight, mean total low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particle concentration was greater for female smokers than nonsmokers.Both medium- and small-LDL particle concentrations contributed to this difference. Total high-density lipoprotein (HDL)and large-HDL particle concentrations were lower for female smokers than nonsmokers. The proportion with low HDLparticle number was greater for female smokers than nonsmokers. For men, there were few smoking-related differences inlipoprotein measures.

CONCLUSION: Female smokers have a more atherogenic lipoprotein profile than nonsmokers. This difference isindependent of other lifestyle-related risk factors. Lipoprotein profiles did not differ greatly between male smokers andnonsmokers.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/19332874

J Crohns Colitis - van der Heide

Active and passive smoking behaviour and cessation plans of patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative

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colitis

J Crohns Colitis. 2010 Jun;4(2):125-131. Epub 2009 Dec 1.

van der Heide F, Dijkstra A, Albersnagel FA, Kleibeuker JH, Dijkstra G.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Smoking is a remarkable risk factor in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), with negative effects onCrohn's disease (CD) and positive effects on ulcerative colitis (UC). This makes different changes in smoking behaviourafter diagnosis between CD and UC likely. Changes in active smoking, cessation plans and passive smoking werestudied in IBD patients.

METHODS: 820 IBD patients were sent a questionnaire on active and passive smoking, and cessation plans. A total of675 (82%) patients (380 CD and 295 UC) responded.

RESULTS: More ever smoking UC patients stopped smoking before diagnosis than CD patients (63% vs 22%; p<0.001),resulting in 30% former smokers at diagnosis in UC and 13% in CD (p<0.001). The smoking cessation rates at and afterdiagnosis are equal between CD and UC. Half of the CD patients stopped smoking after diagnosis leading to less presentsmokers in CD than in a control population (26% (95% confidence interval: 21.1%-29.9%) vs 33%). For both CD (22% vs35%; p=0.044) and UC (24% vs 53%; p=0.024) continuing smokers after diagnosis were less often higher educated thanquitters. Cessation plans (89%), passive smoking in childhood and present passive smoking were not different betweenCD and UC patients.

CONCLUSION: There are no differences in changes in smoking behaviour at and after diagnosis between CD and UCpatients, suggesting a lack of knowledge in these patients about the link between their disease and smoking behaviour.However, CD patients seem less refractory to smoking cessation than the general population. Therefore it is worthwhileputting energy in helping CD patients stop smoking.

http://www.ecco-jccjournal.org/article/S1873-9946%2809%29001...

JNCI - Aberle

Baseline Characteristics of Participants in the Randomized National Lung Screening Trial

JNCI J Natl Cancer Inst (2010) 102 (23): 1771-1779. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djq434 First published online: November 22,2010

The National Lung Screening Trial Research Team Writing committee:, Denise R. Aberle, Amanda M. Adams, ChristineD. Berg, Jonathan D. Clapp, Kathy L. Clingan, Ilana F. Gareen, David A. Lynch, Pamela M. Marcus and Paul F. Pinsky

Abstract

Background The National Lung Screening Trial (NLST), a randomized study conducted at 33 US sites, is comparing lungcancer mortality among persons screened with reduced dose helical computerized tomography and among personsscreened with chest radiograph. In this article, we present characteristics of the study population.

Methods Eligible participants were aged 55 74 years and were current or former smokers with a cigarette smoking historyof at least 30 pack-years. Randomization was stratified by site, sex, and age. To assess representativeness of the studypopulation, demographic characteristics of individuals from the general population who met NLST age and smoking historyinclusion criteria were obtained from the Tobacco Use Supplement of the US Census Bureau Current Population Surveys.

Results The NLST enrolled 53 456 persons, with 26 733 randomly assigned to chest radiograph screening and 26 723 tocomputerized tomography screening. Characteristics of the participants were as follows: 31 533 (59%) were men, 39 234(73%) were younger than 65 years, 25 779 (48%) were current smokers, and 16 839 (32%) had a college or higher degree.Median cigarette exposure was 48 pack-years. Among Tobacco Use Supplement respondents who met NLST age andsmoking history criteria, 59% were men, 65% were younger than 65 years, and 57% were current smokers. Mediancigarette exposure among this group was 47 pack-years, and 14% had a college degree or higher.

Conclusion The NLST cohort has a distribution of sex and pack-year history that is similar to the component of thegeneral US population that meets the major NLST eligibility criteria; however, NLST participants are younger, better

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educated, and less likely to be current smokers.

http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/102/23/1771.abstracthttp://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/102/23/1771.full.pdf+... Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above.

J Pediatr - ReynoldsPrevalence of Tobacco Use and Association between Cardiometabolic Risk Factors and Cigarette Smoking inYouth with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

The Journal of PediatricsArticle in Press, Corrected ProofAvailable online 3 December 2010.

Abstract

Objectives

To examine prevalence of tobacco use and coexistence of cardiometabolic risk factors according to smoking status inyouth with diabetes mellitus.

Study design

Youth aged 10 to 22 years who participated in the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth study (n = 3466) were surveyed abouttheir tobacco use and examined for cardiometabolic risk factors: waist circumference, systolic and diastolic bloodpressure, physical activity, and lipid profile.

Results

The prevalence of tobacco use in youth aged 10 to 14 years, 15 to 19 years, and ≥20 years with type 1 diabetes mellituswas 2.7%, 17.1%, and 34.0%, respectively, and the prevalence in youth with type 2 diabetes mellitus was 5.5%, 16.4%,and 40.3%, respectively. Smoking was more likely in youth with annual family incomes <$50 000, regardless of diabetesmellitus type. Cigarette smoking was associated with higher odds of high triglyceride levels and physical inactivity inyouth with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Less than 50% of youth aged 10 to 14 years (52.2% of participants) reported havingever been counseled by their healthcare provider to not smoke or to stop smoking.

Conclusions

Tobacco use is prevalent in youth with diabetes mellitus. Aggressive tobacco prevention and cessation programs shouldbe a high priority to prevent or delay the development of cardiovascular disease.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00223476

Note: A related J Pediatr editorial is not yet available online, but will be highlighted in a future MJU when published.

Laryngoscope - Ostrower

Gene expression in the oropharynx of children exposed to secondhand smoke

Laryngoscope. 2010 Dec;120(12):2467-72.

Ostrower ST, Fischer TC, Smith RV, Belbin TJ, Bent JP, Parikh SR.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To compare gene expression in oropharyngeal mucosa of children with (ex+) and without

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(ex-) secondhand smoke exposure.

STUDY DESIGN: Prospective case-control.

METHODS: Forty-one age- and gender-matched children (2-6 years old) undergoing tonsillectomy for sleep disorderedbreathing at a tertiary care children's hospital were assessed for secondhand smoke exposure. Parental response to avalidated questionnaire relating to secondhand smoke exposure governed inclusion. Sixteen samples were selected formicroarray analysis (7 ex+, 9 ex-). Following tonsillectomy, ex vivo brushing of the mucosa isolated total RNA. Genome-wide expression profiles were generated by comparing sample RNA to a reference of all samples, assessing 27,323cDNA clones. Microarray clones were ranked according to their ability to distinguish between the two groups using aStudent t test.

RESULTS: A total of 318 cDNA clones distinguished the two groups (P < .01); 180 genes were overexpressed and 138underexpressed in ex+ samples relative to the ex- group. Independent analysis of these two groups sorted genes intodisease processes and molecular functional groups, including cancer (34 genes in the overexpressed group, 29underexpressed, P < .05), cell cycle (14 and 10), and cell growth and proliferation (7 and 11). Two of the upregulatedgenes, LCN2 and IQGAP1, have been previously linked to inflammation in smokers and response/repair to cellular injuryin bronchial epithelium.

CONCLUSIONS: Findings in this pilot study support the hypothesis that secondhand smoke exposure seems to inducegene expression changes in the oropharyngeal mucosa of exposed children, which may have significant implications forcurrent and future disease processes.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lary.20897/abstra...

NBER - WerfelInduction and Evolution in the Origin of Inventions: Evidence from Smoking Cessation Products

NBER Working Paper No. 16543Issued in November 2010

Seth H. Werfel, Adam B. Jaffe

Abstract Neoclassical economic theory predicts that policies that discourage the consumption of a particular good will induceinnovation in a socially desirable substitute. Evolutionary theory emphasizes the possibility of innovation wavesassociated with the identification of new dominant designs. We incorporate both of these possibilities in a model of theinvention of new smoking cessation products, based on a new dataset of patents on such products from 1951-2004. Wefind that an increase in cigarette tax levels and smoking bans had no discernible impact on the industry-wide rate ofinvention in smoking cessation products. It does appear, however, that dominant designs did have substantial positiveinnovation effects. More specifically, the introduction of the nicotine gum and patch are estimated to have increased therate of patenting activity in smoking cessation products by 60 and 79 percent, respectively, subject to a 10 percent rate ofdecay. Finally, these products had larger innovation effects at the firm level than among individual inventors. http://papers.nber.org/papers/w16543

N&TR - Asbridge/EvansThe Relationship of Home Smoking Bans to the Physical and Mental Health of Smokers

Nicotine Tob Res ntq211 first published online December 1, 2010

Mark Asbridge and Jenny Cartwright AbstractIntroduction: The aim of this study is to examine whether the adoption of home smoking bans is associated with thephysical and mental health of smokers. Two potential pathways that link home smoking bans to smoker's health areanalyzed. The first argues that home smoking bans are positively related to physical health by encouraging smokingcessation while reducing daily cigarette consumption. The second suggests that home smoking bans have a negative

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relationship to smokers mental health by increasing marginalization and social isolation.

Methods: Data on 28,887 Canadian smokers were analyzed from the Canadian Community Health Survey, a nationallyrepresentative sample of Canadians adults. Logistic regression models analyzed the impact of home smoking bans onsubjective assessments of smoker's physical and mental health. Separate analyses were conducted on daily andoccasional smokers, and additional analyses tested interactions between the presence of a home smoking ban and keysocioeconomic (gender and low household income) and structural (dwelling ownership, living alone, and dwelling type)covariates.

Results: Home smoking bans were not associated with smoker's physical health and were positively associated withsmokers mental health. These findings were consistent for daily smokers and occasional smokers. No significantinteractions between smoking bans and socioeconomic or structural covariates were observed.

Conclusions: Findings are considered with respect to the internal and external constraints that shape smoker s behavior,particularly the influence of social norms around environmental tobacco smoke exposure and good citizenship and therole of family relationships. The implications of study findings are considered with respect to public health policy.

http://ntr.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/12/01/ntr.n...

Also:

The Smoking N-Back: A Measure of Biased Cue Processing at Varying Levels of Cognitive Loadhttp://ntr.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/12/01/ntr.n...

N&TR - Cobb/EllisWaterpipe Tobacco Smoking and Cigarette Smoking: A Direct Comparison of Toxicant Exposure andSubjective Effects

Nicotine Tob Res ntq212 first published online December 2, 2010 Caroline O. Cobb, Alan Shihadeh, Michael F. Weaver, and Thomas EissenbergAbstract

Introduction: Waterpipe tobacco smoking is increasing worldwide and is believed by many users to be less harmful andaddictive than cigarette smoking. In fact, waterpipe tobacco and cigarette smoke contain many of the same chemicals,and users are exposed to the dependence-producing drug nicotine as well as other smoke toxicants. The subjective effectprofile of these 2 tobacco use methods has not been compared directly, though this information is relevant tounderstanding the risk of dependence development.

Methods: Fifty-four participants who reported waterpipe and cigarette smoking completed 2, 45-min, counter-balancedsessions in which they completed a waterpipe use episode (mean smoking time = 43.3 min) or a cigarette (mean = 6.1min). Outcome measures included plasma nicotine, carboxyhemoglobin (COHb), and subjective effects, including thoserelevant to predicting dependence potential.

Results: Mean (±SEM) peak plasma nicotine concentration did not differ by session (waterpipe = 9.8 ± 1.0 ng/ml;cigarette = 9.4 ± 1.0 ng/ml). Mean peak COHb concentration differed significantly (waterpipe = 4.5% ± 0.3%; cigarette =1.2% ± 0.1%). Subjective effect changes for waterpipe and cigarette were comparable in magnitude but often longer livedfor waterpipe.

Conclusions: Relative to a cigarette, waterpipe tobacco smoking was associated with similar peak nicotine exposure,3.75-fold greater COHb, and 56-fold greater inhaled smoke volume. Waterpipe and cigarette influenced many of the samesubjective effect measures. These findings are consistent with the conclusion that waterpipe tobacco smoking presentssubstantial risk of dependence, disease, and death, and they can be incorporated into prevention interventions that mighthelp deter more adolescents and young adults from experimenting with an almost certainly lethal method of tobacco use.

http://ntr.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/12/02/ntr.n... Also: A Role for the DRD4 Exon III VNTR in Modifying the Association Between Nicotine Dependence and Neuroticismhttp://ntr.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/12/02/ntr.n...

Pediatr - de Leeuw

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Association of Smoking Onset With R-Rated Movie Restrictions and Adolescent Sensation Seeking

PEDIATRICSPublished online December 6, 2010

Rebecca N. H. de Leeuw, MA, James D. Sargent, MD, Mike Stoolmiller, PhD, Ron H. J. Scholte, PhD,Rutger C. M. E. Engels, PhD, Susanne E. Tanski, MD, MPH Abstract

OBJECTIVES In this study, we examined how often US youths reported having complete parental restrictions on watchingR-rated movies. In addition, we assessed the relationship between parental R-rated movie restrictions and adolescents'sensation seeking and how this interplay is related to smoking onset.

METHODS Data from a 4-wave longitudinal study of 6522 adolescents (10 14 years of age) who were recruited through arandom-digit-dial telephone survey were used. At baseline, subjects were nationally representative of the US population.Subjects were monitored for 2 years and queried about their smoking status, their sensation-seeking propensity, and howoften they were allowed to watch R-rated movies. A cross-lagged model combined with survival analysis was used toassess the relationships between parental R-rated movie restrictions, sensation-seeking propensity, and risk for smokingonset.

RESULTS Findings demonstrated that 32% of the US adolescents reported being completely restricted from watching R-rated movies by their parents. Model findings revealed that adolescents' sensation seeking was related to greater risk forsmoking onset not only directly but also indirectly through their parents becoming more permissive of R-rated movieviewing. Parental R-rated movie restrictions were found to decrease the risk of smoking onset directly and indirectly bychanging children's sensation seeking.

CONCLUSIONS These findings imply that, beyond direct influences, the relationship between adolescents' sensationseeking and parental R-rated movie restrictions in explaining smoking onset is bidirectional in nature. Finally, thesefindings highlight the relevance of motivating and supporting parents in limiting access to R-rated movies.

http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/p...http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/reprint/peds.2009-... Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above.

Prev Med - GallusSmoking in Italy 2008-2009: A rise in prevalence related to the economic crisis?

Preventive MedicineArticle in Press, Accepted ManuscriptAvailable online 2 December 2010. Silvano Gallus, Irene Tramacere, Roberta Pacifici, Piergiorgio Zuccaro, Paolo Colombo, Simone Ghislandi and Carlo LaVecchiaDear Editor,

Self-reported smoking prevalence in Italy has been decreasing for both sexes combined since the late 1950 s, mainly dueto the halved smoking prevalence of males across the last 60 years (Tramacere et al., 2009A; Gallus et al., 2010). Anacceleration of such a trend has been observed, both in males and females, after a comprehensive smoke-free legislationcame into force in 2005 (Tramacere et al., 2009B; Gallus et al., 2010). It is important to provide updated self-reported dataon adult smoking prevalence in order to evaluate and interpret differences on smoking behaviour from one year to theother, to recommend time by time the most effective anti-tobacco strategies and to select their key target population...

The percent distribution of smoking habit within the Italian population aged 15 years or over in 2008 and 2009 is given inTable 1. Compared to 2008, in 2009 there was a significant increase in smoking prevalence, overall (25.4% in 2009 vs22.0% in 2008, p<0.01), both among men (28.9% in 2009 vs 26.4% in 2008, p=0.13) and women (22.3% in 2009 vs17.9% in 2008, p<0.01). The proportion of never smokers remained stable overall (60%), in males (50%) and in females(70%), whereas the proportion of ex-smokers decreased from 18% to 15% overall (p<0.01), from 24% to 19% in men(p<0.01), and from 13% to 11% in women (p=0.03). The number of cigarettes per day did not substantially changebetween 2008 and 2009...

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00917435

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Soc Sci Med - LightwoodEffect of the Arizona Tobacco Control Program on Cigarette Consumption and Healthcare Expenditures

Social Science & MedicineArticle in Press, Accepted ManuscriptAvailable online 24 November 2010.

James Lightwood and Stanton Glantz

Abstract

This research investigates the relationship between per capita tobacco control expenditures, cigarette consumption, andhealthcare expenditures in the state of Arizona. Arizona's tobacco control program, which was established in 1994,concentrates on youth uptake of smoking and avoids public policy and commentary on the tobacco industry. We use acointegrating time series analysis using aggregate data on healthcare and tobacco control expenditures, cigaretteconsumption and prices and other data. We find there is a strong association between per capita healthcare expenditureand per capita cigarette consumption. In the long run, a marginal increase in annual cigarette consumption of one packper capita increases per capita healthcare expenditure by $19.5 (SE $5.45) in Arizona. A cumulative increase of $1.00 inthe difference between control state and Arizona per capita tobacco control expenditures increases the difference incigarette consumption by 0.190 (SE 0.0780) packs per capita. In 2004, the cumulative reduction between 1996 to 2004 inpre-tax cigarette sales revenue due to Arizona's tobacco control expenditures was $500 million (95% CI: $99.0 million,$896 million). The cumulative healthcare savings was $2.33 billion (95% CI $0.374 billion, $5.00 billion) and the cumulativereduction in cigarette consumption was 200 million packs (95% CI 39.0 million packs, 364 million packs). Arizona'stobacco control expenditures are associated with reduced cigarette consumption and healthcare expenditures, amountingto about 10 times the cost of the program through 2004. This return on investment, while large, was less than the moreaggressive California program, which did not limit its focus to youth and included tobacco industry denomalizationmessages.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02779536

Stroke - Goldstein/LipGuidelines for the Primary Prevention of Stroke. A Guideline for Healthcare Professionals From the AmericanHeart Association/American Stroke Association

Stroke. 2010Published online before print December 2, 2010. Larry B. Goldstein MD, FAHA, Chair; Cheryl D. Bushnell MD, MHS, FAHA, Co-Chair; Robert J. Adams MS, MD, FAHA;Lawrence J. Appel MD, MPH, FAHA; Lynne T. Braun PhD, CNP, FAHA; Seemant Chaturvedi MD, FAHA; Mark A.Creager MD, FAHA; Antonio Culebras MD, FAHA; Robert H. Eckel MD, FAHA; Robert G. Hart MD, FAHA; Judith A.Hinchey MD, MS, FAHA; Virginia J. Howard PhD, FAHA; Edward C. Jauch MD, MS, FAHA; Steven R. Levine MD, FAHA;James F. Meschia MD, FAHA; Wesley S. Moore MD, FAHA; J. V. (Ian) Nixon MD, FAHA; Thomas A. Pearson MD,FAHA; on behalf of the American Heart Association Stroke Council, Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, Council onEpidemiology and Prevention, Council for High Blood Pressure Research, Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease, andInterdisciplinary Council on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Abstract

Background and Purpose This guideline provides an overview of the evidence on established and emerging risk factors forstroke to provide evidence-based recommendations for the reduction of risk of a first stroke.

Methods Writing group members were nominated by the committee chair on the basis of their previous work in relevanttopic areas and were approved by the American Heart Association (AHA) Stroke Council Scientific Statement OversightCommittee and the AHA Manuscript Oversight Committee. The writing group used systematic literature reviews (coveringthe time since the last review was published in 2006 up to April 2009), reference to previously published guidelines,personal files, and expert opinion to summarize existing evidence, indicate gaps in current knowledge, and whenappropriate, formulate recommendations using standard AHA criteria (Tables 1 and 2). All members of the writing group

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had the opportunity to comment on the recommendations and approved the final version of this document. The guidelineunderwent extensive peer review by the Stroke Council leadership and the AHA scientific statements oversightcommittees before consideration and approval by the AHA Science Advisory and Coordinating Committee.

Results Schemes for assessing a person's risk of a first stroke were evaluated. Risk factors or risk markers for a firststroke were classified according to potential for modification (nonmodifiable, modifiable, or potentially modifiable) andstrength of evidence (well documented or less well documented). Nonmodifiable risk factors include age, sex, low birthweight, race/ethnicity, and genetic predisposition. Well-documented and modifiable risk factors include hypertension,exposure to cigarette smoke, diabetes, atrial fibrillation and certain other cardiac conditions, dyslipidemia, carotid arterystenosis, sickle cell disease, postmenopausal hormone therapy, poor diet, physical inactivity, and obesity and body fatdistribution. Less well-documented or potentially modifiable risk factors include the metabolic syndrome, excessivealcohol consumption, drug abuse, use of oral contraceptives, sleep-disordered breathing, migraine,hyperhomocysteinemia, elevated lipoprotein(a), hypercoagulability, inflammation, and infection. Data on the use of aspirinfor primary stroke prevention are reviewed.

Conclusion Extensive evidence identifies a variety of specific factors that increase the risk of a first stroke and that providestrategies for reducing that risk.

Cigarette Smoking

Summary and Gaps

Cigarette smoking increases the risk of ischemic stroke and SAH, but the data on ICH are inconclusive. Epidemiologicalstudies show a reduction in stroke risk with smoking cessation. Although effective programs to facilitate smokingcessation exist, data showing that participation in these programs leads to a long-term reduction in stroke are lacking.General measures are given in Table 7.

Recommendations

1. Abstention from cigarette smoking by nonsmokers and smoking cessation by current smokers are recommendedbased on epidemiological studies showing a consistent and overwhelming relationship between smoking and bothischemic stroke and SAH (Class I; Level of Evidence B).

2. Although data are lacking that avoidance of environmental tobacco smoke reduces incident stroke, on the basis ofepidemiological data showing increased stroke risk and the effects of avoidance on risk of other cardiovascular events,avoidance of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke is reasonable (Class IIa; Level of Evidence C).

3. The use of multimodal techniques, including counseling, nicotine replacement, and oral smoking-cessationmedications, can be useful as part of an overall smoking-cessation strategy. Status of tobacco use should be addressedat every patient encounter (Class I; Level of Evidence B).

http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/STR.0b013...http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/reprint/STR.0b013e3181fcb2... Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above. Also: Identifying Patients at High Risk for Stroke Despite Anticoagulation: A Comparison of Contemporary Stroke RiskStratification Schemes in an Anticoagulated Atrial Fibrillation Cohorthttp://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/41/12/273...

Tob Control - BondyOPEN ACCESS

Non-smoking worksites in the residential construction sector: using an online forum to study perspectives andpractices Tob ControlPublished Online First 29 November 2010 Susan J Bondy, Kim L Bercovitz

Abstract

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Objectives Blue-collar workers are a recognised priority for tobacco control. Construction workers have very high smokingrates and are difficult to study and reach with interventions promoting smoke-free workplaces and cessation. Theobjectives of this study were to explore the smoking-related social climate in the North American residential constructionsector and to identify potential barriers and facilitators to creating smokefree worksites.

Methods The data source used was a popular internet forum on home building. Participants included a broad andunselected population of employers, employees and freelance tradespersons working in residential construction. Theforum archive contained 10 years of discourse on the subjects of smoking, workplace secondhand smoke and smokingrestrictions on construction sites. Qualitative data analysis methods were used to describe major and minor discussionthemes relevant to workplace smoking culture and policies in this sector.

Results Participants described considerable tension between smoking and non-smoking tradespersons, but there wasalso much interpersonal support for cessation and support for non-smokers' rights. Employers and employees describedefforts to make construction sites smoke free, and a movement towards preferential hiring of non-smoking tradespersonswas discussed. Board participants wanted detailed scientific evidence on secondhand smoke exposure levels and riskthresholds, particularly in open-air workplaces.

Conclusions Experience with success of smoking bans in other challenging workplaces can be applied to theconstruction sector. Potential movement of smokers out of the workforce represents a challenge for public health systemsto ensure equitable access to cessation supports and services.

http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/early/2010/11/29/tc.20...http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/early/2010/11/29/tc.20...

Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above.

Tob Control - Chaloupka

Effectiveness of tax and price policies in tobacco control

Tob ControlPublished Online First 29 November 2010 Frank J Chaloupka, Kurt Straif, Maria E Leon

Abstract

Objective Over 20 experts on economics, epidemiology, public policy and tobacco control were asked by theInternational Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) to evaluate the strength of the available evidence on the effects of taxand price policies to prevent and reduce tobacco use.

Methods Draft papers presenting and assessing the evidence on the following topics were developed by the experts in an8-month period prior to the meeting: tobacco industry pricing strategies and tax related lobbying; tax, price and aggregatedemand for tobacco; tax, price and adult tobacco use, use among young people and use among the poor; tax avoidanceand tax evasion; and the economic and health impact of tobacco taxation. Subsequently, papers were peer reviewed,revised and resubmitted for final discussion at a 6-day meeting at IARC in Lyon, France, where a consensus evaluation of18 concluding statements using the pre-established criteria of the IARC Cancer Prevention Handbooks took place.Studies published (or accepted for publication) in the openly available scientific literature were the main source ofevidence for the review and evaluation; other types of publications were included when appropriate.

Results In support of 12 of the 18 conclusions, the experts agreed that there was sufficient evidence of effectiveness ofincreased tobacco excise taxes and prices in reducing overall tobacco consumption and prevalence of tobacco use andimprovement of public health, including by preventing initiation and uptake among young people, promoting cessationamong current users and lowering consumption among those who continue to use. For the remaining six concludingstatements the evidence was strong (four statements) or limited (two statements).

Conclusions The evidence presented and assessed in IARC Handbook volume 14 documents the effectiveness of tax andprice policies in the control of tobacco use and improvement of public health.

http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/early/2010/11/29/tc.20...

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Tob Control - Trtchounian

Electronic nicotine delivery systems: is there a need for regulation?

Tob ControlOnline First December 7,2010

Anna Trtchounian, Prue Talbot

Abstract

Purpose Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) purport to deliver nicotine to the lungs of smokers. Five brands ofENDS were evaluated for design features, accuracy and clarity of labelling and quality of instruction manuals andassociated print material supplied with products or on manufacturers websites.

Methods ENDS were purchased from online vendors and analysed for various parameters.

Results While the basic design of ENDS was similar across brands, specific design features varied significantly. Fluidcontained in cartridge reservoirs readily leaked out of most brands, and it was difficult to assemble or disassemble ENDSwithout touching nicotine-containing fluid. Two brands had designs that helped lessen this problem. Labelling of cartridgeswas very poor; labelling of some cartridge wrappers was better than labelling of cartridges. In general, packs ofreplacement cartridges were better labelled than the wrappers or cartridges, but most packs lacked cartridge content andwarning information, and sometimes packs had confusing information. Used cartridges contained fluid, and disposal ofnicotine-containing cartridges was not adequately addressed on websites or in manuals. Orders were sometimes filledincorrectly, and safety features did not always function properly. Print and internet material often contained information ormade claims for which there is currently no scientific support.

Conclusions Design flaws, lack of adequate labelling and concerns about quality control and health issues indicate thatregulators should consider removing ENDS from the market until their safety can be adequately evaluated.

http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/early/recent

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Date: 12/6/2010 5:18:04 AMSubject: GLOBALink NIMI Index - Monday 6 December 2010

News & Information Monitoring Initiative - IndexMonday 6 December 2010Sonja Johnston

Cessation

Brunei: NRT Products In Demand Since Cigarette Price Hike Brudirect.com

Health & Science

Stroke: Lifestyle Key to Preventing Stroke, Guidelines Say HealthDay

Hum Reprod: Moms' smoking in pregnancy tied to girls' puberty Reuters

Lawsuits

US big tobacco contests 270-million-dollar suit Yahoo

US: NJ: Casino to pay $4.5M in smoking lawsuit The Courier Post

Legislation & Politics

Kenya: FCTC: Why we must rein in Big Tobacco to achieve MDGs Daily Nation

Lebanon: MPs voice support for bill banning smoking in public The Daily Star

Ukraine: Tobacco lobby blocking government approval of list of warning images for cigarette packages Kyiv Post

Spain Raises Tobacco Tax, Sets Date for Pension Overhaul to Stem Contagion Bloomberg

New Zealand: Tobacco giant's call on law stirs up Greens Stuff

Secondhand Smoke

Australia: NSW: Smokers fire up for cafe victory Brisbane Times

Australia: VIC: Outdoor smoking bans on agenda The Age

Smuggling

Jamaica: Smoking debate: Cigarette imports up as ganja production drops The Gleaner

Crim Just Stud: Tobacco ban blamed in prison violence Houston Chronicle

Youth

J Pediatr: Smoking Too Common Among Young Diabetes Patients WebMD

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: [email protected]

Date: 12/6/2010 6:19:00 PMSubject: FW: Proposed CAP changes for colleges work

Attachments: New CAP 11.23.10.docWorking.Cap.wKBeds..xls

From Joy:Point of Sale Objective -- Justification for Alternative Rating isn't quite right -- shouldn't say e-cigs and instead sayPoint of Sale for BOH vote in 6/11.

Otherwise -- looks good.

______________________________________________From: Greto, LindseySent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 3:33 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: Re: CAP Update time - still manual

So I noticed that in the last update, Objective 21 wasn't actually discussed. The update for Objective 20 (hospitals)was put into 21's list. Whoops. Fixed it all here.

Objective 9 (MH/SA): On track/possible delay in Milestone 7Milestone 4 is complete.Milestone 5 is complete. 521 people completed the survey! Results are being assessed now.Milestone 6 is in progress. Some champions have already been identified through the CTCP program. The surveywill be a source of information for agencies without already identified champs, but that information won't be knownuntil the survey is fully analyzed. Chance that this process may extend past Q5, but can't be sure yet.Milestone 7 may be a bit behind schedule. MHCADSD is waiting on a model tobacco-free campus policy from usbefore they can move forward. They will pass that on to providers, but the actual contracts won't be changed untilearly 2012 (per the SOW and the annual contract schedule). They will have the policy, though, and have shared itwith the agencies, so we can probably say that Milestone 7 is completed on time. Milestone 8 can account for theactual adoption of the policy by the agencies.Milestone 9 is in progress. The treatment model has been indentified (Learning About Healthy Living) and plans inthe works for provider training on this. Jill Williams has agreed to provide training - will start in April, 2011 withadditional dates to be added as needed.Milestone 10 is in progress. TA has been provided to all sites already (information about the forthcoming policychange, information about tobacco in CD/MH settings. Specialized TA will result from survey responses).

Objective 11 (Tobacco Free Schools): On trackMilestone 3 is complete.Milestone 4 is complete.Milestone 5 is complete. Districts that agreed to participate are: Seattle, Auburn, Tukwila, Lake Washington, MercerIsland, Kent and Highline. Note that the Outcome objective says that 8 districts will participate - this is 7. We believethat at least one more district will be added as the project continues, but as of now can only confirm 7. One of thechallenges was with the HEAL program requirements. Both Renton and Northshore planned to participate, but theydropped out recently, as they don't have the capacity for both tobacco and HEAL projects. Both are willing toparticipate later on, just not in the first year "pilot." By the end of the grant, we should have 8-9 districts participating,

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at least.Milestone 6 is in progress, but needs to be extended through Q6 (as described in last month's update - difficultyfinding a good and sustainable program).Milestone 7 depends on Milestone 6. We've extended through Q6 - this should be good.

Objective 13 (Youth Task Force): On trackMilestone 5 is complete.Milestone 7 - meeting set with media team this month to discuss options.

Objective 20 (Hospitals): On trackMilestone 3 is complete.Milestone 4 is complete.Milestone 5 is on track.Milestone 6 needs to be extended. The new target date for policy implementation at UWMC is May 31, 2011. Itwas pushed back to build in time for maximum staff buy-in and to ensure sustainability. A major reason is that staffdiscovered a few weeks ago that two of the smoking areas at the hospital aren't actually under hospital jurisdiction -it's the University. The grantee is working with the University to implement a tobacco-free policy for those areas atthe same time. Without this, the UWMC policy wouldn't be effective. This milestone should be extended through Q7.Milestones 7 and 8 are on track. Highline, Harborview and the Regional Respiratory Center are all going tobacco-free in 2011. Outreach to the last six will go through the year.Milestones 10, 11 and 14 are on track.

Objective 21 (Early Learning): On track, problem with Milestone 8Milestone 3 is complete.Milestone 4 is complete.Milestone 5 is on track.Milestone 8 is at-risk due to the WAC change restrictions. A promotion plan will be created, but nothing can bedone about it until 2012.

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Bates, Amy" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/7/2010 7:11:00 PM

Subject: RE: *** Reminder***[Draft for Review - Due Tuesday] Communities Putting Prevention to Work:Partner Update

Oh boy! Too fast typing!

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Bates, Amy>Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 10:39 AM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: RE: *** Reminder***[Draft for Review - Due Tuesday] Communities Putting Prevention to Work:Partner Update>>Cool!>>My name is now "May...">>Thanks for your input!>>Amy>>Amy Bates>Coalition & Education Network Coordinator/Project Manager III>Public Health - Seattle & King County>401 5th Avenue>Seattle, WA 98104>Phone: 206.263.9391>Email: [email protected]>>>_____________________________________________>From: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 2:25 PM>To: Bates, Amy>Subject: RE: *** Reminder***[Draft for Review - Due Tuesday] Communities Putting Prevention to Work:Partner Update>>Hi May - I made changes on version on the shared drive.>>Sarah Ross-Viles>CPPW Tobacco Project Manager

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>Public Health - Seattle & King County>Suite 900 401 5th Avenue>Seattle, WA 98102>(206) 263-8211>>>_____________________________________________>From: Bates, Amy>Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 11:13 AM>To: Kellogg, Ryan; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Krieger, James; Valenzuela, Matias>Cc: Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole; Huus, Kathie; Johnson, Gareth; Bates, Amy>Subject: *** Reminder***[Draft for Review - Due Tuesday] Communities Putting Prevention to Work: PartnerUpdate>Importance: High>>[***Original Note Sent Thursday, December 2nd***] A draft of the CPPW Update is ready for review. Pleasereview the document by Tuesday, December 7th for distribution on Wednesday, December 8th. Thank you. Youmay make your corrections to the attachment and return it or make them directly upon the draft with is housed in theEO updates file. (Path = Joint Implementation\Reporting and updates\EO Updates\EO Update for 113010\FinalDraft for Editing.) Thank you.> << File: 113010 CPPW Update Editing.doc >>>Communities Putting Prevention to Work>Update for November 30, 2010>>The following items are provided as an update for our CPPW partners. The items covered in this update include thefollowing:>>>* CPPW “thumbs up” to child care providers combating obesity and to cooperative food purchasing efforts>* Sugar-loaded beverages on TV>* CPPW Calendar (Important Updates)>>CPPW “thumbs up” –>>Child care providers improving nutrition and physical activity>The Coalition for Safety and Health and Early Learning (C-SHEL) is working with child care centers run by theCity of Seattle and the Seattle Housing Authority to adopt stricter standards for nutrition, physical activity and screentime. These child care providers have CPPW funds to make these changes. CSHEL is also looking best practices ofother states, limiting juice intake, regulating screen time. The enhanced standards provide more detail about how toput together healthy meals for children in the child care centers. Right now the regulations are vague, requiring onlythat dairy, grain, and fruit and/or vegetable be served at every meal. CSHEL has been training staff to do furthertraining with new staff. Seattle city is survey their staff to get sense of attitudes and thoughts around nutritionstandards.>>Child care work group has been active, how do you revise regulations around healthy child care. City of Seattleaging disability is looking at farm to childcare, Puget Sound food network, working to link up farmer to childcare.Would like to serve healthier food but cost is a barrier learning ways to decrease the cost. >>>Seattle Churches Use CPPW Funds to Create a Legacy of Health>On Tuesday November 16th, church pastors from the 6 churches working on the CPPW project “MovingTogether in Faith and Health”> met at the Douglass Truth Library in central Seattle. Churches funded through CPPWto promote the well being of their congregations by changing church policies, environments and systems include First

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A.M.E., Tabernacle Missionary Baptist, Immaculate Conception, New> Direction Baptist, Goodwill MissionaryBaptist, and Mt. Zion Baptist. These 6 churches serve mostly African American populations and a large percentageof persons from working class and fixed income backgrounds.>>Church pastors, church leaders, and Dr. Doris Boutain from the University of Washington’s School of Nursingcollaboratively developed the idea to work directly with pastors, with “church change teams,” and with Schools ofNursing at the University of Washington, Seattle University, and Seattle Pacific University to implement policy,environment and systems change. Each church change team includes two youth, a lead from the health ministry, alead cook/chef, and a lead from the children/youth program. Pastors provide leadership and encouragement to thechurch change teams by championing recommended changes. Pastors are also taking an active role in learning aboutand advocating for policy changes to promote health in underserved neighborhoods where their churches are located.Early significant accomplishments include two churches removing their soda machines within the first few months ofgrant implementation. Congratulations to Goodwill Missionary Baptist and New Direction Missionary Baptist! (Formore information about this project please contact Dr. Doris Boutain at [email protected] )>>Joining together to make healthy food more affordable>Working with the state Office of Public Instruction (OSPI) on cooperative buying programs for fed school lunchworking to be broader and expand to programs that are on the child and adult food care program to expand coopbuying as there are more childcare sites than school sits.>>KC agricultural commission can be connected, Erin and Adrian and Kathie to meet and see how we cancooperative buying. St. Paul has a similar program regarding dairy management and regulation made into forms that isuseable or something that children will eat.>>Board of Health will take up e-cigarettes>CPPW Tobacco prevention staff will be working with the King County Board of Health to look at the health effectsof e-cigarettes, which are battery-operated devices that deliver vaporized nicotine instead of burning tobacco. Thesedevices are currently under investigation with FDA, but they are available to buy online and at smoke shops. Will beon BOH agenda, restrict sale to adults 18 and older, prohibits free samples and blanket product restriction. Add e-cigarettes to smoking in public paces code like regular cigarettes.>>Sugar Loaded Beverages on TV>>Dr Jim Krieger was on KIRO TV talking about the health impacts of consuming sugar in sodas, AKA sugar-loadedbeverages.>>People in the United States now consume 200-300 more calories each day than we did 30 years ago, and morethan half of these calories come from sugar-loaded beverages.>A sugar-loaded beverage (also known as a sugar-sweetened beverage) is a drink with sugar added such as soda,sports drinks, energy drinks and sweetened fruit drinks. Drinking sugar-loaded beverages contributes to more adultsand children being overweight or obese and at serious risk for major health problems, such as Type 2 diabetes andhigh blood pressure.>Choose low-fat milk or water instead!>>Campaign materials, including a new video, are available at: www.kingcounty.gov/health/sugarydrinks>>>CPPW Calendar:>>“Chronic Disease Prevention Policy Collaboration Workshop” scheduled for November 19 - Public Health –Seattle & King County convened a "Chronic Disease Prevention Policy Collaboration Workshop" with support fromstimulus funds from the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Initiative. The current challenges to public

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health require strong cross-sector collaboration on public policy. The workshop engage>d a small number oforganizations and advocates across multiple sectors to increase collaboration on policies related to chronic diseaseprevention. Results of this workshop will be featured in a future CPPW update.>>>Leadership Team Working Group Meeting - The Leadership Team Working Group, which meets monthly, met onNovember 30. The Working Group provides strategic advice for engaging the full Leadership Team members whenthere are specific actions they can take to support CPPW. The full Leadership Team including elected officials willmeet next in March 10, 2011 with a second meeting planned for 30 September 2011. This schedule will give theRFP funded grants and health department staff time to structure those meetings as productively as possible.>>CPPW Coalition - The next CPPW Coalition meeting will be on January 25, 2011. Training on how to makepolicy, system and environment changes and how to talk to the media is planned, and specific break-out sessions onpolicy and system change topics will be offered, as well.>>Amy Bates>Coalition & Education Network Coordinator/Project Manager III>Public Health - Seattle & King County>401 5th Avenue>Seattle, WA 98104>Phone: 206.263.9391>Email: [email protected]>

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From: "Stan Shatenstein" <[email protected]>To: [email protected]

Date: 12/7/2010 4:34:35 PMSubject: Re: Appeals Court rules FDA cannot ban e-cigarettes as drug devices

General Messagesby Stan Shatenstein

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Bill, You have every right to signal and celebrate a decision with which you agree but you are no oracle and donot have the right or authority to declare "a huge victory for public health and civil justice." I would ventureto assume that far more members of GLOBALink think this a problematic ruling than a victory. Just today, an Open Access report by Trtchounian and Talbot has been posted on the Tobacco Controlwebsite and the authors are far less sanguine than you concerning the merits of e-cigarettes. I include theconclusions and a couple of excerpts below, along with the links. The authors have a cautionary tale totell. As you have posted to General, I'm responding both here and on the E-Cigs list, but further discussionshould be on the latter only, as it was intended for just such rulings and reports. Best wishes, Stan---------Stan ShatensteinContributing Editor, Tobacco ControlCoordinator, GLOBALink NIMINews & Information Monitoring [email protected] =======================

Electronic nicotine delivery systems: is there a need for regulation?

Tob ControlPublished Online First 7 December 2010 Anna Trtchounian, Prue Talbot Conclusions Design flaws, lack of adequate labelling and concerns about quality control and health issues indicate thatregulators should consider removing ENDS from the market until their safety can be adequately evaluated.

Truth in advertisement

On both websites and in print material, we found numerous statements regarding ENDS that were notbased on scientific findings and for which there is no rigorous supporting data. Examples of suchstatements include: Be careful to avoid inhaling any significant quantity of liquid. Although it gives you aslight tingling sensation, it is not harmful (Liberty Stix); Within 2 weeks, your lung capacity will increase by30%. Your energy levels will increase. Your throat and lungs will feel markedly better! Wrinkles in your skinwill become less noticeable and colour will return to your skin (Liberty Stix). One pack (SmokingEverywhere) was labelled Vitamin , although no indication of what this meant was given.

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Discussion

...Used cartridges contained fluid after they ceased producing aerosol. Regulatory agencies need toaddress how to safely dispose of used cartridges and minimise introduction of nicotine into theenvironment. Studies documenting hazards associated with disposal of cigarette butts12 13 led toregulation of butt disposal in Australia, where fines are issued to those who do not deposit butts in validreceptacles.14 Residual nicotine in spent ENDS cartridges can leak onto surfaces where conversion tocarcinogens could take place.6 Furthermore, as nicotine from used ENDS cartridges leaches into watersupplies, it may directly affect aquatic life and could be propagated through the food chain. Proper disposalof ENDS cartridges should be addressed before spent cartridges present a serious health problem.

Better regulation of ENDS sales and distribution is needed to protect children and adults from nicotineexposure and possible addiction. Our observations provide evidence that regulators should considerremoving ENDS from the market until design features, quality control, labelling, disposal and safety issueshave been adequately addressed.

http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/early/2010/10/22/tc.20...http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/early/2010/10/22/tc.20...

----- Original Message -----From: Mr. Bill GodshallTo: [email protected]: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 2:32 PMSubject: Appeals Court rules FDA cannot ban e-cigarettes as drug devices

General Messagesby Mr. Bill Godshall

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The DC Court of Appeals has ruled against the FDA's attempt to ban e-cigarettes (by claiming they areunapproved drug devices).

Decision is at:http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-cigarette-news/9218...

This is a huge victory for public health and civil justice.

Its time for FDA officials to come to their senses by reclassifying and/or promulgating reasonableregulations for e-cigarettes as tobacco produces under the FSPTCA.

FDA Loses Appeal, Can?t Regulate E-Cigarettes as Drughttp://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-12-07/fda-loses-appeal...

Appeals Court: FDA Authority Over E-Cigarettes Is Limitedhttp://www.nasdaq.com/aspx/stock-market-news-story.aspx?stor...

Bill GodshallExecutive DirectorSmokefree Pennsylvania1926 Monongahela AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15218412-351-5880FAX [email protected]

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From: "Neal, Scott"To: "Ryan, Molly" <[email protected]>

"Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>"Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>"Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/7/2010 3:59:54 PMSubject: RE: Appeals Court rules FDA cannot ban e-cigarettes as drug devices

ut oh

From: Ryan, MollySent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:40 AMTo: Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, AnneSubject: FW: Appeals Court rules FDA cannot ban e-cigarettes as drug devices

If you haven't seen this....

Molly Ryan, MPHTobacco Prevention ProgramPublic Health - Seattle & King CountyPh: (206) 263-8241 Fax: (206) 296-0177

From: Mr.Bill Godshall [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:32 AMTo: [email protected]: Appeals Court rules FDA cannot ban e-cigarettes as drug devices

General Messagesby Mr. Bill Godshall

Go to other forums | Rate this article | Reply to author | Reply to all

The DC Court of Appeals has ruled against the FDA's attempt to ban e-cigarettes (by claiming theyare unapproved drug devices).

Decision is at:http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-cigarette-news/9218...

This is a huge victory for public health and civil justice.

Its time for FDA officials to come to their senses by reclassifying and/or promulgating reasonableregulations for e-cigarettes as tobacco produces under the FSPTCA.

FDA Loses Appeal, Can?t Regulate E-Cigarettes as Drughttp://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-12-07/fda-loses-appeal...

Appeals Court: FDA Authority Over E-Cigarettes Is Limitedhttp://www.nasdaq.com/aspx/stock-market-news-story.aspx?stor...

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Bill GodshallExecutive DirectorSmokefree Pennsylvania1926 Monongahela AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15218412-351-5880FAX [email protected]

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Ryan, Molly" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>"Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>"Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/7/2010 4:40:00 PMSubject: RE: Appeals Court rules FDA cannot ban e-cigarettes as drug devices

Is anyone on the e-cigs list for globallink?

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Ryan, MollySent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 12:09 PMTo: Neal, Scott; Pearson, Anne; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Hamilton, JoySubject: FW: Appeals Court rules FDA cannot ban e-cigarettes as drug devices

FYI - response to previous posting + info re: new e-cig report released today.

Molly Ryan, MPHTobacco Prevention ProgramPublic Health - Seattle & King CountyPh: (206) 263-8241 Fax: (206) 296-0177

From: Stan Shatenstein [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 12:03 PMTo: [email protected]: Re: Appeals Court rules FDA cannot ban e-cigarettes as drug devices

General Messagesby Stan Shatenstein

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Bill, You have every right to signal and celebrate a decision with which you agree but you are no oracle and donot have the right or authority to declare "a huge victory for public health and civil justice." I would ventureto assume that far more members of GLOBALink think this a problematic ruling than a victory. Just today, an Open Access report by Trtchounian and Talbot has been posted on the Tobacco Controlwebsite and the authors are far less sanguine than you concerning the merits of e-cigarettes. I include theconclusions and a couple of excerpts below, along with the links. The authors have a cautionary tale totell.

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As you have posted to General, I'm responding both here and on the E-Cigs list, but further discussionshould be on the latter only, as it was intended for just such rulings and reports. Best wishes, Stan---------Stan ShatensteinContributing Editor, Tobacco ControlCoordinator, GLOBALink NIMINews & Information Monitoring [email protected] =======================

Electronic nicotine delivery systems: is there a need for regulation?

Tob ControlPublished Online First 7 December 2010 Anna Trtchounian, Prue Talbot Conclusions Design flaws, lack of adequate labelling and concerns about quality control and health issues indicate thatregulators should consider removing ENDS from the market until their safety can be adequately evaluated.

Truth in advertisement

On both websites and in print material, we found numerous statements regarding ENDS that were notbased on scientific findings and for which there is no rigorous supporting data. Examples of suchstatements include: ‘Be careful to avoid inhaling any significant quantity of liquid. Although it gives you aslight tingling sensation, it is not harmful’ (Liberty Stix); ‘Within 2 weeks, your lung capacity will increaseby 30%. Your energy levels will increase. Your throat and lungs will feel markedly better! Wrinkles in yourskin will become less noticeable and colour will return to your skin’ (Liberty Stix). One pack (SmokingEverywhere) was labelled ‘Vitamin’, although no indication of what this meant was given.

Discussion

...Used cartridges contained fluid after they ceased producing aerosol. Regulatory agencies need toaddress how to safely dispose of used cartridges and minimise introduction of nicotine into theenvironment. Studies documenting hazards associated with disposal of cigarette butts12 13 led toregulation of butt disposal in Australia, where fines are issued to those who do not deposit butts in validreceptacles.14 Residual nicotine in spent ENDS cartridges can leak onto surfaces where conversion tocarcinogens could take place.6 Furthermore, as nicotine from used ENDS cartridges leaches into watersupplies, it may directly affect aquatic life and could be propagated through the food chain. Proper disposalof ENDS cartridges should be addressed before spent cartridges present a serious health problem.

Better regulation of ENDS sales and distribution is needed to protect children and adults from nicotineexposure and possible addiction. Our observations provide evidence that regulators should considerremoving ENDS from the market until design features, quality control, labelling, disposal and safety issueshave been adequately addressed.

http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/early/2010/10/22/tc.20...http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/early/2010/10/22/tc.20...

----- Original Message -----From: Mr. Bill GodshallTo: [email protected]: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 2:32 PM

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Subject: Appeals Court rules FDA cannot ban e-cigarettes as drug devices

General Messagesby Mr. Bill Godshall

Go to other forums | Rate this article | Reply to author | Reply to all

The DC Court of Appeals has ruled against the FDA's attempt to ban e-cigarettes (by claiming they areunapproved drug devices).

Decision is at:http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-cigarette-news/9218...

This is a huge victory for public health and civil justice.

Its time for FDA officials to come to their senses by reclassifying and/or promulgating reasonableregulations for e-cigarettes as tobacco produces under the FSPTCA.

FDA Loses Appeal, Can?t Regulate E-Cigarettes as Drughttp://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-12-07/fda-loses-appeal...

Appeals Court: FDA Authority Over E-Cigarettes Is Limitedhttp://www.nasdaq.com/aspx/stock-market-news-story.aspx?stor...

Bill GodshallExecutive DirectorSmokefree Pennsylvania1926 Monongahela AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15218412-351-5880FAX [email protected]

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From: "Krieger, James"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

"Johnson, Gareth" <[email protected]>Date: 12/7/2010 8:02:29 PM

Subject: RE: BOH Staff Report: E-Cigs

Given the proposed regulation focuses on e-cigs as nicotine delivery devices/electronic smoking devices, does thispresent a problem in light of the US Appeals ruling? James Krieger, MD, MPHChief, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention SectionPublic Health - Seattle and King CountyChinook Building, Suite 900401 5th AveSeattle, WA 98104voice: 206-263-8227fax: 206 205 0525email: [email protected]

From: Neal, ScottSent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 1:04 PMTo: Johnson, GarethCc: Krieger, James; Allis, Donna; Hamilton, Joy; Wood, Maria; Pearson, Anne; Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: BOH Staff Report: E-CigsImportance: High Gary, Attached are the final BOH staff report with attachements. Given our situation with the PAO, Maria thought it thought itwould be a good idea to send this to Jane so she has it ahead of time and maybe explain that it is possible she may becalled to answer questions about her review on this proposed regulation. It would be very helpful to be able to prepare foradditional questions we may get after her response to any questions. Also a late breaking development...the U.S. Court of appeals has just ruled against the FDA in the E-Cigarettecase. We haven't had a chance to read through the decision in its entirety yet, but it appears the court decided that thee-cigs are tobacco products. I'm not yet sure if that means they said they are "modified risk" or just "tobacco products"and whether or not that has much bearing on us locally given the differrent federal and state definitions for "tobaccoproducts." Scott

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From: "Pearson, Anne"To: "Krieger, James" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>"Johnson, Gareth" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/7/2010 8:06:08 PMSubject: RE: BOH Staff Report: E-Cigs

Attachments: RE: BOH Staff Report: E-Cigs.msg

Hi Jim, I'm attaching an email I drafted a few minutes ago with my analysis of the court decision, as well as TFK's analysis. As you'll see, I don't think this affects our ability to move forward.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Krieger, JamesSent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 4:02 PMTo: Neal, Scott; Johnson, GarethCc: Allis, Donna; Hamilton, Joy; Wood, Maria; Pearson, Anne; Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: BOH Staff Report: E-Cigs

Given the proposed regulation focuses on e-cigs as nicotine delivery devices/electronic smoking devices, does thispresent a problem in light of the US Appeals ruling? James Krieger, MD, MPHChief, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention SectionPublic Health - Seattle and King CountyChinook Building, Suite 900401 5th AveSeattle, WA 98104voice: 206-263-8227fax: 206 205 0525email: [email protected]

From: Neal, ScottSent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 1:04 PMTo: Johnson, GarethCc: Krieger, James; Allis, Donna; Hamilton, Joy; Wood, Maria; Pearson, Anne; Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: BOH Staff Report: E-CigsImportance: High Gary, Attached are the final BOH staff report with attachements. Given our situation with the PAO, Maria thought it thought itwould be a good idea to send this to Jane so she has it ahead of time and maybe explain that it is possible she may be

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called to answer questions about her review on this proposed regulation. It would be very helpful to be able to prepare foradditional questions we may get after her response to any questions. Also a late breaking development...the U.S. Court of appeals has just ruled against the FDA in the E-Cigarettecase. We haven't had a chance to read through the decision in its entirety yet, but it appears the court decided that thee-cigs are tobacco products. I'm not yet sure if that means they said they are "modified risk" or just "tobacco products"and whether or not that has much bearing on us locally given the differrent federal and state definitions for "tobaccoproducts." Scott

From: "Pearson, Anne"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

"Wood, Maria" <[email protected]>Date:

Subject: RE: BOH Staff Report: E-Cigs

I just read the opinion. I also communicated with Eric Lindblom, the general counsel for TFK, who shared with mehis analysis which I have pasted below.

In reading the opinion it is important to remember that there are a large number and variety of e-cigarettes. Some ofthem (such as the product at issue in the litigation) market themselves only "for smoking pleasure" and make no healthrelated claims. Some brands market themselves as having a therapeutic use (e.g. to treat nicotine addiction). Andother brands market themselves as harm reduction products.

Today's decision concluded that e-cigarettes that make no health-related claims should be regulated at the federallevel as tobacco products. To the extent that these products make no health claims, it is unlikely that they will bedefined as modified risk tobacco products and will be regulated as traditional tobacco products. As you know,localities are not preempted from regulating the sale of traditional tobacco products in the ways proposed by ourregulation.

It may well be the case that some brands of e-cigarettes will eventually be determined to be modified risk tobaccoproducts or drug/delivery devices over which we have limited jurisdiction. That does not eliminate the need -- oraffect our local authority -- to regulate those e-cigarettes that are likely to be treated at the federal level as ordinarytobacco products.

Eric Lindblom's analysis:

In a nutshell, the case finds that e-cigarettes with nicotine derived from tobacco fall under the definition of tobaccoproduct in the FDA tobacco law and may only be regulated by FDA under that law – unless the e-cigarettes aremarketed or labeled with therapeutic claims, in which case they fall under FDA's jurisdiction over drugs and devices.Court says FDA has not established that the e-cigarettes in the case were marketed or labeled with any therapeuticclaims – but notes that FDA might be able to do so at some point, in which case it could assert jurisdiction using itsauthority over drugs and devices.

So FDA could simply acknowledge the court's ruling but say it has little impact beyond the e-cigarettes in the case,itself, because virtually all (or maybe all) other e-cigarettes are marketed with therapeutic claims. And FDA couldmake clear that its current restrictions regarding e-cigarettes, while blocked by the court in regard to the e-cigarettesin that case (at least until FDA establishes they are marketed with therapeutic claims), still remain in full force and

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effect in regards to the many other brands of e-cigarettes with therapeutic claims.

In any case, I don't think the ruling does anything to suggest that states and localities do not still need to takeaggressive action against e-cigarettes to stop their sale to kids, tax them, and/or ban them if not approved by FDA(either through its drug and device jurisdiction or its tobacco product jurisdiction).

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From: Neal, ScottSent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 1:21 PMTo: Wood, MariaCc: Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, Anne; Johnson, GarethSubject: RE: BOH Staff Report: E-Cigs

thanks Maria...we'll be in touch ASAP

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From: Wood, MariaSent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 1:20 PMTo: Neal, ScottCc: Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, Anne; Johnson, GarethSubject: RE: BOH Staff Report: E-Cigs

Please let me know as soon as you can if we need to change anything in the staff report in light of this decision. I havejust given the clerk's office a heads up that I will be delayed in getting the packet to them and will submit tomorrow,so that buys us some time if we need it.

Thanks,Maria

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From: Neal, ScottSent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 1:04 PMTo: Johnson, GarethCc: Krieger, James; Allis, Donna; Hamilton, Joy; Wood, Maria; Pearson, Anne; Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: BOH Staff Report: E-CigsImportance: High

Gary,

Attached are the final BOH staff report with attachements. Given our situation with the PAO, Maria thought it

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thought it would be a good idea to send this to Jane so she has it ahead of time and maybe explain that it is possibleshe may be called to answer questions about her review on this proposed regulation. It would be very helpful to beable to prepare for additional questions we may get after her response to any questions.

Also a late breaking development...the U.S. Court of appeals has just ruled against the FDA in the E-Cigarette case.We haven't had a chance to read through the decision in its entirety yet, but it appears the court decided that the e-cigs are tobacco products. I'm not yet sure if that means they said they are "modified risk" or just "tobacco products"and whether or not that has much bearing on us locally given the differrent federal and state definitions for "tobaccoproducts."

Scott

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From: "Neal, Scott"To: "Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/7/2010 4:13:53 PMSubject: FDA Appeals court ruling

Attachments: FDA Appeals Court Decision.pdf

Here it is…I got this from an e-cig forum

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Mahoney, Maggie" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/7/2010 6:29:00 PMSubject: Wrapping up Contract

Attachments: Seattle King County & TCLC- Scope of Work Revised 11.16.10 mm.docTCLC- budget 12 7 10 (2).xls

Hi Maggie, While I am waiting for the letter from our contracts office, I would like to make sure we are ready to get the contract in theour system. I accepted the changes to the last revised scope, and have attached a budget with a guesstimated 3 yearspread. Depending on the COI letter, we may not be able to start until January (as the scope currently says). In whichcase, we will change the budget. Hopefully, we will be instead changing the scope and getting your help with some itemsthis month. So, please take a look at these documents and let me know if they look fine except for having the actualstart date. When I get the draft letter I will send it right along. Hopefully you can confirm it and we can execute this one.Sound like a plan? please let me know of any questions. Thanks,Sarah

From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 2:34 PMTo: 'Mahoney, Maggie'Cc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Maggie, Our compliance and contracts had some issues with this draft and our taking the opportunity to craft their own draft,which I will forward when I obtain it. Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 10:35 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Thanks for checking on this Sarah. I’ve attached a draft letter to address the conflict issue. Do you want to see whetherthat’s sufficient? Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515

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www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 6:19 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Maggie- My understanding is that budgeting into calendar years is something we must do on our end, even if we expectwe may amend them. Mark - is that correct? Or is there a way to do a consulting contract in amount only? Sarah

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:05 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Great, thanks Sarah. I will put together a letter that copies the language of the contract and send it to you for review. ADecember 1 start date sounds good, and I look forward to wrapping up the contracting process, as I know you do, too! In the meantime, I accepted the changes in the draft scope of work, with one exception. I thought, based on our exchangefrom last week, that we weren’t going to allocate time to particular time periods so that we had flexibility throughout theremaining 15 months, since it would be hard to predict the ebb and flow of work. If that is still okay with you, I deleted thetable in the draft scope of work because it just allocated funding over the life of the project and replaced it with a simpleparagraph explaining that we’ll invoice you and you’ll pay us, as the contract says, that our fee is $175 per hour, up to amaximum of $25,000 total. I’ve attached it for your review. After I did that, I opened the budget document and see that the template had a lot of stuff that doesn’t apply to thiscontract (e.g., supplies, fringe benefits, etc.). I simplified it to match the content that is in the scope of work. I’ve attachedit for your review. Please let me know how those two things look and, as I said, I’ll draft a letter to match the contract language concerningthe conflict issue. Thanks! Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:59 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

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Hi Maggie - I have the go-ahead that the letter can copy the language of the contract. I do not think it needs to containmuch more than that. Thus, it looks like we are in the home stretch. Are you able to put that together to have in handwhile we process the contract? The changes to the scope of work look fine to me, I made changes to the budget as discussed. I put December 1 as astart date. A contractor can begin work they will bill for as soon as we have an agreed upon scope of work. I chose the1st to allow time to put the decision-making safeguards in place. I do know we will want your help in December inpreparing for the leg session. Does this work for you? I am also attaching the template we use for contract budgets. I was not sure if you had other expenses besides thehourly fee. Please populate this template as part of the contract. If you need any assistance, Lauren Holt (cc'd above) isan ace. We will start processing the contract - getting Department and County approval - when we finalize these pieces. I willwork on the safeguards. Thanks for bearing with us, Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:16 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Sarah, This reminded me to ask you whether we should touch base on the contract. Is there anything else you need from me atthis point? I have some time available this week to connect via phone, if you’d like. Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:51 AMTo: Schaibley, DavidCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Many, many thanks to all of you at TCLC! I really appreciate having so many sets of wonderful eyes to review our draft

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and to provide such helpful input. I am incorporating many of your comments, and will send a draft off to our county prosecutor's office this morning. Thisitem will go to a vote by our Board of Health on December 16. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

Thanks again!!Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:59 PMTo: Pearson, AnneCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Dear Anne:

Attached please find our thoughts on Seattle/King County’s proposed e-cigarette regulation. We hope thesethoughts are helpful. Please let us know if you are in need of any assistance in the future. Sincerely,Dave David J. Schaibley |Public Health Law CenterStaff Attorney, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium651-695-7611 | Fax: [email protected] Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105www.TCLConline.org The Tobacco Control Legal Consortium provides information and technical assistance on issues related to tobacco and publichealth. The Consortium does not provide legal representation or advice. This e-mail should not be considered legal advice or asubstitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney who can represent you. If you have specific legal questions,we recommend that you consult with an attorney familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction. From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 10:13 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation Great! Thanks so much. Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

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From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:24 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Anne:

Just a quick update to let you know that we’ll have our input to you today.

Dave From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 8:41 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation We would like to send a draft to our Prosecuting Attorneys Office by Monday or Tuesday of next week. If we couldincorporate your comments before sending, that would be ideal. But if that's too tight, we can still fold in your commentsafter we send it to her.

Thanks!

From: Schaibley, David [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:04 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hello Anne:

Thanks for forwarding it; we'll share our thoughts. When we spoke last week you mentioned a relatively tight time framefor this effort...can you let us know when you need our input by? Enjoy your long weekend,Dave

From: Pearson, Anne [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:55 PMTo: Mahoney, Maggie; Schaibley, DavidSubject: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Maggie and David,

I hope you are both well. I was wondering if you might have the time to review a draft regulation restricting the sale of e-products (attached). Our Board of Health is not proposing to go so far as to prohibit their sale entirely, but is interested inrestricting their availability to youth.

If you have a chance to take a look, I would love to hear your thoughts. I'll be out of the office for the rest of the week butback on Monday. All the best,Anne

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Susan Zbikowski" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/8/2010 7:41:00 PMSubject: RE: E-cigarettes ruling

Thanks Sue, We have been following this case, and were a little surprised by the ruling. It does not look like it will affect the localregulation the Board of Health will look at next week. It does pose the questions in the article. Part of my reaction isdisappointment that e-cigarettes will now face no pressure to apply to the FDA to be a legitimate cessation device. Myrecollection is that the nicotine inhaler is very effective for those who use it, but is prescription only, expensive anduncomfortable to use. There are some issues with a cessation product that looks just like a cigarette, but I hopeconversation will continue around how a safe and effective product that operates like an e-cigarette could be the next goodcessation pharmacotherapy. Any reactions on your end? Thanks,Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Susan Zbikowski [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 10:22 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: E-cigarettes ruling

Hi Sarah, I thought you might be interested in the following article. Did you see this yesterday? Sue ______________________________________________Susan M Zbikowski, PhD l Vice President, Clinical and Behavioral SciencesFREE & CLEAR l 999 Third Ave l Suite 2100 l Seattle, WA 98104 D 206.876.2211 l F 206.876.2101 l www.freeclear.comü Please consider the environment before printing this email. This electronic message may contain confidential information that is protected by state and/or federal law. This information issolely for the use of the individual(s) and entity(s) named as recipients in this message. You may be exposed to legal liability ifyou disclose this information to another person. You are obligated to maintain this information in a safe and secure manner.If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or other use of the contentsof the (e-mailed) information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately byreturn e-mail and delete this message. From: Mona DepreySent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 7:19 AMTo: Susan ZbikowskiSubject:

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40552565/ns/health-addictions/ E-cigs are going to be regulated like cigarettes and not devices � just out.

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From: "Stan Shatenstein" <[email protected]>To: [email protected]

Date: 12/8/2010 7:17:02 PMSubject: GLOBALink MJU: 368th Edition: 9-December-2010

Medical Journal Update 368th Edition 9-December-2010

Dear readers,

Please make PDF requests by sending journal and author name information (e.g. AJPH - Cook) [email protected]. Please also include your own e-mail address in every request message. Click on links toaccess papers freely available to all, but feel free to ask for these if you have a problem opening the PDFs. Do not sendback full abstracts or MJU editions, just the journal and author names and, if you can, the number of the edition in whichthey appear. Studies are listed below by alphabetical order of journal names.

Stan Shatenstein

In this edition:

Addiction - Smit/MinamiThe role of desire, duty and intention in predicting attempts to quit smoking

AddictionAccepted Article (Accepted, unedited articles published online for future issues)Accepted manuscript online: 2 DEC 2010 Eline Suzanne Smit, Jennifer Anne Fidler, Robert West

Abstract

Aims: Motivation to quit smoking predicts quit attempts, though little is known about the role played by its differentaspects. This study assessed the predictive value of desire, duty and intention to quit, three different aspects ofmotivation.

Design: A longitudinal study was conducted involving a nationally representative sample of smokers assessed atbaseline and three and six months later. Baseline assessment took place by face-to-face computer-assisted interviews;follow-up assessments by postal questionnaires.

Setting: England.

Participants: From April 2008 to June 2009, a total of 5593 adult smokers were recruited; 1263 were followed up at 3months and 1096 at 6 months.

Measurements: Three dichotomous measures of motivation to quit (wanting to quit, believing one ought to quit, intentionto quit soon) were taken at baseline. Whether a subsequent quit attempt was made was recorded at three- and six-monthfollow-up.

Findings: More smokers believed they ought to quit smoking than wanted to or intended to soon (38,9%, 29,4% and23,5% respectively). Desire and intention were independent predictors of quit attempts at both follow-ups, whereascombining them did not add predictive value and duty was not a predictor. While the predictive value of desire or intentionalone disappeared when accompanied by duty, their combination was robust against its negative effect.

Conclusion: Desire and intention independently positively predict quit attempts while duty appears to mitigate theireffect. It would be worth monitoring all three aspects of motivation when evaluating the impact of smoking cessationinterventions on motivation to quit.

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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2010....

Also:

An Ecological Momentary Assessment Analysis of Relations among Coping, Affect, and Smoking During a Quit Attempthttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2010....

AJE - Baer Risk Factors for Mortality in the Nurses' Health Study: A Competing Risks AnalysisAm J Epidemiol. 2010 Dec 6. [Epub ahead of print]

Baer HJ, Glynn RJ, Hu FB, Hankinson SE, Willett WC, Colditz GA, Stampfer M, Rosner B.

Abstract

Few studies have examined multiple risk factors for mortality or formally compared their associations across specificcauses of death. The authors used competing risks survival analysis to evaluate associations of lifestyle and dietaryfactors with all-cause and cause-specific mortality among 50,112 participants in the Nurses' Health Study. There were4,893 deaths between 1986 and 2004: 1,026 from cardiovascular disease, 931 from smoking-related cancers, 1,430 fromcancers not related to smoking, and 1,506 from all other causes. Age, body mass index at age 18 years, weight change,height, current smoking and pack-years of smoking, glycemic load, cholesterol intake, systolic blood pressure and use ofblood pressure medications, diabetes, parental myocardial infarction before age 60 years, and time since menopausewere directly related to all-cause mortality, whereas there were inverse associations for physical activity and intakes ofnuts, polyunsaturated fat, and cereal fiber. Moderate alcohol consumption was associated with decreased mortality. Amodel that incorporated differences in the associations of some risk factors with specific causes of death had asignificantly better fit compared with a model in which all risk factors had common associations across all causes. In thefuture, this new model may be used to identify individuals at increased risk of mortality.

http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/12/06/aje.k...

AJPM - Hebert

Current Major Depression Among Smokers Using a State Quitline

Am J Prev Med (2011)Online Early December 7, 2010.

Kiandra K. Hebert, PhD, Sharon E. Cummins, PhD, Sandra Hernández, BS, Gary J. Tedeschi, PhD, Shu-Hong Zhu, PhD

Abstract

Background: Smokers seeking treatment to quit smoking are generally not assessed for current depression, yetdepression among smokers may influence quitting outcome.

Purpose: This study aims to formally assess current major depression among smokers calling a state tobacco quitline.

Methods: A total of 844 smokers calling the California Smokers Helpline in 2007 were screened for depression by themood module of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9). The Social Functioning Questionnaire (SFQ) also wasadministered to these callers. Two months after the screening, follow-up evaluations were conducted to assess cessationoutcome.

Results: In all, 24.2% of smokers met criteria for current major depression and 16.5% reported symptoms indicating milddepression. Callers with current major depression were more likely to be heavy smokers and on Medicaid. Moreover,74.0% of smokers with current major depression had substantial social and occupational functioning defıcits. Two monthslater, those with major depression at baseline were signifıcantly less likely to have quit smoking (18.5% vs 28.4%).

Conclusions: Almost one in four smokers who called the California Smokers Helpline met criteria for current major

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depression. More than 400,000 smokers call state quitlines in the U.S. for help with quitting each year, which means thatas many as 100,000 smokers with serious depressive symptoms are using these services annually. The large number ofdepressed smokers who seek help suggests a need to develop appropriate interventions to help them quit successfully.

http://www.ajpm-online.net/webfiles/images/journals/amepre/A...

Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above.

APAM - HamerObjectively Measured Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Mental Health in Children

Evidence From the Scottish Health Survey

Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. Published online December 6, 2010. doi:10.1001/archpediatrics.2010.243

Mark Hamer, PhD; Tamsin Ford, PhD; Emmanuel Stamatakis, PhD; Samantha Dockray, PhD; G. David Batty, PhD

Abstract

Objective To examine the association between objectively assessed secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure and mentalhealth in a representative sample of British children.

Design Cross-sectional study.

Setting Community-based population sample from the 2003 Scottish Health Survey.

Participants Nine hundred one nonsmoking children (mean [SD] age, 8.3 [2.5] years).

Main Exposure Exposure to SHS was determined from salivary cotinine level and self-report.

Main Outcome Measure Psychological distress assessed using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ).

Results Forty percent of the sample demonstrated high SHS exposure (cotinine level >0.70 ng/mL). Children with highercotinine levels were more likely to live in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation. Participants in the highest cotininequartile (>0.70 ng/mL) had significantly higher total SDQ scores compared with those in the lowest quartile (age- and sex-adjusted mean difference = 2.8; 95% confidence interval, 1.6 to 3.9). There was evidence of a dose-response effect acrossthe cotinine group (P trend = .001). Of the SDQ subscales, the strongest associations with cotinine levels emerged forhyperactivity and conduct disorder. These associations remained statistically significant after adjustment for possibleconfounders including social deprivation, single-parent status, body mass index, chronic illness, and physical activity.

Conclusion Objectively assessed SHS exposure was associated with poorer mental health among children.

http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/archpediat...

Arthritis Care Res - Hudson

Modeling smoking in systemic sclerosis: A comparison of different statistical approaches

Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2010 Dec 6. [Epub ahead of print]

Hudson M, Lo E, Baron M, Steele R; Canadian Scleroderma Research GroupInvestigators of the Cana....

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We sought to determine the effect of different methods of modelling smoking on vascular outcomes inrheumatic diseases.

METHODS: Data from the Canadian Scleroderma Research Group Registry was used. Patients self-reported theirsmoking history. Vascular outcomes were severity of Raynaud's phenomenon, presence of finger ulcers and severity offinger ulcers. Several models were developed to capture the experience of smoking: (1) ever compared to never smoking;(2) current and past smoking compared to never smoking; (3) never, past and current smoking compared usingpolynomial contrasts; (4) smoking intensity, duration and time since cessation assessed separately; and, (5) smokingmodeled using the Comprehensive Smoking Index (CSI), which integrates intensity, duration and time since cessation

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into a single covariate.

RESULTS: This study included 606 patients, of which 16% were current, 42% past and 42% never smokers. Current andpast smokers smoked a mean of 25 (±17) and 17 (±18) pack-years, respectively. Smoking duration was shorter in pastcompared to current smokers (18.3 vs. 31.7 years, respectively). Past smokers reported having stopped smokingapproximately 16 (±12) years prior, although this ranged from 1 to 50 years. Smoking had no effect on vascular outcomesin the simplest model comparing ever to never smokers. Models that isolated past smokers revealed the presence of ahealthy smoker bias in that group. The model using the CSI demonstrated a strong negative effect of smoking on vascularoutcomes.

CONCLUSIONS: Proper modeling of the effect of smoking is essential in studies of vascular outcomes of rheumaticdiseases.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/acr.20416/abstrac...

BMJ - Fagerström/LancasterOPEN ACCESS

Stopping smokeless tobacco with varenicline: randomised double blind placebo controlled trial

BMJ 2010; 341:c6549 doi: 10.1136/bmj.c6549 (Published 6 December 2010) Karl Fagerström, director, Hans Gilljam, professor, Michael Metcalfe, senior medical manager, Serena Tonstad, headconsultant, Michael Messig, primary care statistics

Abstract

Objective To assess the efficacy and safety of varenicline (a licensed cigarette smoking cessation aid) in helping usersof smokeless tobacco to quit.

Design Double blind, placebo controlled, parallel group, multicentre, randomised controlled trial.

Setting Medical clinics (mostly primary care) in Norway and Sweden.

Participants Men and women aged ≥18 who used smokeless tobacco at least eight times a day, with no abstinenceperiod over three months within one year before screening, who wanted to quit all tobacco use. Participants wereexcluded if they used any other form of tobacco (except smokeless tobacco) or medication to stop smoking within threemonths of screening or had any pre-existing medical or psychiatric condition.

Interventions Varenicline 1 mg twice daily (titrated during the first week) or placebo for 12 weeks, with 14 weeks follow-up after treatment.

Main outcome measures The primary end point was the four week continuous abstinence rate at the end of treatment(weeks 9-12) confirmed with cotinine concentration. A secondary end point was continuous abstinence rate for weeks 9-26. Safety and tolerability were also evaluated.

Results 431 participants (213 varenicline; 218 placebo) were randomised and received at least one dose of study drug.Participants demographics and baseline use of smokeless tobacco were similar (89% (189) and 90% (196), respectively,were men; mean age in both groups was 43.9; participants used smokeless tobacco products about 15 times a day, andabout 80% first used smokeless tobacco within 30 minutes after awakening). Continuous abstinence rate at week 9-12was higher in the varenicline group than the placebo group (59% (125) v 39% (85); relative risk 1.60, 95% confidenceinterval 1.32 to 1.87, P<0.001; risk difference 20%; number needed to treat 5). The advantage of varenicline over placebopersisted through 14 weeks of follow-up (continuous abstinence rate at week 9-26 was 45% (95) v 34% (73); relative risk1.42, 1.08 to 1.79, P=0.012; risk difference 11%; number needed to treat 9). The most common adverse events in thevarenicline group compared with the placebo group were nausea (35% (74) v 6% (14)), fatigue (10% (22) v 7% (15)),headache (10% (22) v 9% (20)), and sleep disorder (10% (22) v 7% (15)). Few adverse events led to discontinuation oftreatment (9% (19) and 4% (9), respectively), and serious adverse events occurred in two (1%) and three (1%)participants, respectively.

Conclusion Varenicline can help people to give up smokeless tobacco and has an acceptable safety profile. Theresponse rate in the placebo group in this study was high, suggesting a population less resistant to treatment thansmokers.

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Trial Registration NCT00717093.

http://www.bmj.com/content/341/bmj.c6549.abstracthttp://www.bmj.com/content/341/bmj.c6549.full.pdf+html

Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above.

Related BMJ Editorial:

Drug treatment for users of smokeless tobaccohttp://www.bmj.com/content/341/bmj.c6598.extract

Eur J Risk Reg - AlemannoIntellectual Property: The Case of Plain Packaging of Cigarettes European Journal of Risk Regulation 3/2010: pp. 268-270 Alberto Alemanno and Enrico Bonadio

Abstract In a bid to reduce smoking rates, Australia is set to become the first country in the world to introduce legislation requiring plain packaging for cigarettes. Plain packaging (also known as generic packaging ) means that all forms of tobaccobranding are required to be labelled exclusively with simple unadorned text. This means that trademarks, graphics andlogos are removed from cigarette packs with the exception of the brand name which is displayed in a standard font. http://www.lexxion.de/en/verlagsprogramm-shop/details/1846/6...http://academia.edu.documents.s3.amazonaws.com/1073182/EJRR_... Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above. Related blog & profile: Alberto Alemanno: The Law and Science of Plain Tobacco Packaginghttp://albertoalemanno.eu/articles/the-law-and-science-of-pl...Enrico Bonadio

http://abertay.academia.edu/EnricoBonadio

IJC - Foy/Becher/Ferlay

A smoking-based carcinogenesis model for lung cancer risk prediction International Journal of CancerAccepted Article (Accepted, unedited articles published online for future issues)Accepted manuscript online: 7 DEC 2010 Millennia Foy PhD, Margaret R. Spitz MD, MPH, Marek Kimmel PhD, Olga Y. Gorlova PhD

Abstract

Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer for both men and women worldwide. Over 80% of lung cancers are attributed tosmoking. In this analysis, the authors propose to use a two-stage clonal expansion (TSCE) model to predict anindividual's lung cancer risk based on gender and smoking history. The TSCE model is traditionally fitted to prospectivecohort data. Here, the authors describe a new method that allows for the reconstruction of cohort data from thecombination of risk factor data obtained from a case-control study, and tabled incidence/mortality rate data, and discussalternative approaches. The method is applied to fit a TSCE model based on smoking. The fitted model is validated

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against independent data from the control arm of a lung cancer chemoprevention trial, CARET, where it accuratelypredicted the number of lung cancer deaths observed.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ijc.25834/abstrac...

IJC Correspondence & Referenced study: Lung cancer mortality in Sub-Saharan Africahttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ijc.25796/abstrac...Response to Drs Becher and Winklerhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ijc.25805/abstrac...Estimates of worldwide burden of cancer in 2008: GLOBOCAN 2008http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ijc.25516/abstrac...

Int J Nurs Pract - MerrillSmoking prevalence, attitudes, and perceived smoking prevention and control responsibilities and practicesamong nurses in Amman, Jordan

International Journal of Nursing PracticeVolume 16, Issue 6, pages 624 632, December 2010Article first published online: 3 DEC 2010 Ray M Merrill PhD MPH, Hala Madanat PhD, Alan T Kelley BA Abstract This study assesses smoking prevalence, attitudes, and perceived patient counselling responsibilities among practicingnurses in Amman, Jordan. It also identifies whether their smoking status or training in counselling patients about smokingis associated with their smoking-related attitudes and counselling practices. Data were collected through a cross-sectional survey of 266 (n = 266) nurses at four public and private hospitals in Amman. Smoking prevalence was 42% formale nurses and 13% for female nurses. Nurses strongly favoured enforcement of anti-smoking policy, but did not stronglyagree that nurses should be involved in counselling patients about smoking. Approximately 41% of nurses indicated thatthey had received training on counselling patients about smoking. Nurse training with respect to counselling patientsabout smoking was positively associated with the nurses belief that their counselling could help patients stop or neverstart smoking. In addition, nurses with counselling training about smoking felt significantly better prepared to assistpatients to quit smoking. Nurses who smoked were significantly less likely to believe their counselling of patients aboutsmoking could be effective. Finally, smoking status was not significantly associated with how well prepared the nursesfelt to assist patients to quit smoking. These findings identify a need for more extensive and better-tailored trainingprogrammes for nurses on patient counselling about smoking. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1440-172X.2010....

Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci - Hafezi

Letters

Tobacco Smoking and Its Impact on Corneal Biomechanics

Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2010 Dec;51(12):6892.

Hafezi F.

In their excellent study, Sahin et al.1 investigated the effect of diabetes mellitus on various corneal biomechanical parameters, asmeasured by the Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA; Reichert, Inc., Depew, NY). The rationale of their study is very interesting. Tomy surprise, the authors showed a decrease in corneal hysteresis (CH) rather than the expected increase. Several factors suggestthat diabetes mellitus would actually enhance corneal biomechanics by an increase in the crosslinking rate:..

Similar to diabetes, tobacco smoking represents a source of AGEs, and moreover, by-products of cigarette smoke, such as nitrogenoxides, nitrite, and formaldehyde, induce cross-links between collagen fibers.5 7 A recent epidemiologic study showed that theincidence of keratoconus in smokers is considerably lower than in the nonsmoking population,6 and we have recently performed a

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prospective comparative case series to investigate the effect of chronic tobacco smoking on corneal biomechanics using the ORA.Our results showed that chronic smoking increases corneal rigidity in a statistically significant manner.8...

I therefore suggest that Sahin et al.1 determine the smoking status of their patients and perform the statistical analysis in light oftheir findings

http://www.iovs.org/content/51/12/6892.1.full.pdf+html

Referenced IOVS study:

Corneal Biomechanical Changes in Diabetes Mellitus and Their Influence on Intraocular Pressure Measurementshttp://www.iovs.org/content/50/10/4597.abstract

JAH - Hawkins

Increased Tobacco Exposure in Older Children and Its Effect on Asthma and Ear Infections

Journal of Adolescent HealthOnline Early December 7, 2010

Summer S. Hawkins, Ph.D., and Lisa Berkman, Ph.D.

Abstract

Purpose: To examine selected social determinants of children s exposure to household tobacco use and smoking insidethe home and to assess the effect of second-hand smoke exposure on asthma and earinfections across children s age groups.

Methods: A total of 90,961 parents of children aged 0 17 years from the 2007 National Survey of Children s Health wereincluded in the study.

Results: In all, 26.2% of parents reported that anyone in the household used tobacco products. Parents of children aged6 11 and 12 17 years were 1.97 (adjusted OR; 95% CI, 1.65 2.36) and 2.93 (2.46 3.49) times more likely, respectively, toreport that someone smoked inside the house than parents of younger children. Second-hand smoke exposure varied bychildren s race/ethnicity, and children from more disadvantaged circumstances were more likely to be exposed. For allchildren, they were more likely to ever have asthma if someone in their household used tobacco. Although youngchildren s likelihood of recurrent ear infections did not increase with household tobacco use, children aged 12 17 were 1.67(1.02 2.72) times more likely to have recurrent ear infections if someone smoked inside their home.

Conclusion: Family members are increasingly likely to smoke indoors as children age, which may increase adolescents vulnerability to ear infections. Parents and health professionals should monitor second-handsmoke exposure at home and encourage a smoke-free environment.

http://jahonline.org/webfiles/images/journals/jah/hawkins.pd...

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JAN - KimLifestyle advice for Korean Americans and native Koreans with hypertension

Journal of Advanced NursingEarly View (Articles online in advance of print)Article first published online: 16 NOV 2010 Mi Ja Kim, Suk Jeong Lee, Yang-Heui Ahn, Hyeonkyeong Lee

Abstract

Aim.  This paper is a report of a comparison of advice on lifestyle given by healthcare providers and subsequent action by

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recipients between Korean Americans and native Koreans with hypertension.

Background.  High blood pressure is controllable by having a healthy lifestyle, such as weight control, dietary change,exercise, low-sodium diet, alcohol restriction and smoking cessation, and by taking medication. Healthcare providers playan important role in teaching individuals with hypertension on healthy lifestyles.

Method.  This descriptive comparative study was conducted with a convenience sample of 100 Korean Americans and100 native Koreans with hypertension. They were interviewed between May 2003 and June 2004 on the advice theyreceived from healthcare providers on lifestyle and their subsequent action in terms of taking medication, weight control,dietary change, exercise, low-sodium diet, smoking cessation, alcohol restriction and tension reduction. Nutrient profileswere examined using the 24-hour dietary recall method.

Findings.  Korean Americans received advice on lifestyle less than did native Koreans, but more Korean Americansfollowed healthy lifestyle advice on dietary change and exercise than did native Koreans (P < 0·001). Weight control wasthe least adhered to behaviour among the Korean Americans, although almost two-thirds of them were overweight orobese. Both groups exceeded the Dietary Reference Intakes of sodium, but perceived their sodium consumption as low.

Conclusion.  Native Korean participants need to pay closer attention to carrying out the advice, whereas healthcareproviders to Korean Americans need to give more advice on culturally acceptable healthy lifestyles, particularly on dietarychanges and weight control. Both groups need to monitor their sodium intake more realistically. It is not only advice fromhealthcare providers that is integral to control of hypertension, but also that patients should follow that advice.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2010....

JAANP - Van NesImproving cardiovascular health with motivational interviewing: A nurse practitioner perspective

Journal of the American Academy of Nurse PractitionersVolume 22, Issue 12, pages 654 660, December 2010Article first published online: 5 NOV 2010

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this article is to provide nurse practitioners (NPs) with an evidence-based counseling strategyfor motivating patients to adopt healthier cardiovascular lifestyles and reduce their cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Acomprehensive overview of motivational interviewing (MI), framed within the context of the transtheoretical model of change(TTM), demonstrates how primary care NPs can utilize this counseling approach to optimize cardiovascular outcomes intheir patients.

Data sources: Published original research and review articles in scholarly journals on the following topics: MI; advicegiving; counseling techniques; TTM; CVD; quality NP care.

Conclusions: Although the major risk factors for CVD are largely preventable, CVD rates are increasing to epidemicproportions. Traditional advice giving to decrease CVD risk is minimally effective. MI combined with TTM is an effectivecounseling technique, which motivates patients who are resistant and ambivalent to change. MI is an appropriate,evidence-based strategy to promote cardiovascular health.

Implications for practice: NPs working in primary care can integrate MI with TTM into ongoing patient encounters tofacilitate positive behavior changes in their patients over time. Thus, NPs can play a key role in decreasing the growingburden of CVD in North America.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1745-7599.2010....

JAMA - McFall/Prochaska/Brent

Integrating Tobacco Cessation Into Mental Health Care for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

A Randomized Controlled Trial

JAMA. 2010;304(22):2485-2493. doi: 10.1001/jama.2010.1769

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Miles McFall, PhD; Andrew J. Saxon, MD; Carol A. Malte, MSW; Bruce Chow, MS; Sara Bailey, PhD; Dewleen G.Baker, MD; Jean C. Beckham, PhD; Kathy D. Boardman, RPh; Timothy P. Carmody, PhD; Anne M. Joseph, MD, MPH;Mark W. Smith, PhD; Mei-Chiung Shih, PhD; JJJ Lu, PhD; Mark Holodniy, MD; Philip W. Lavori, PhD for the CSP 519Study Team

Abstract

Context Most smokers with mental illness do not receive tobacco cessation treatment.

Objective To determine whether integrating smoking cessation treatment into mental health care for veterans withposttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) improves long-term smoking abstinence rates.

Design, Setting, and Patients A randomized controlled trial of 943 smokers with military-related PTSD who wererecruited from outpatient PTSD clinics at 10 Veterans Affairs medical centers and followed up for 18 to 48 monthsbetween November 2004 and July 2009.

Intervention Smoking cessation treatment integrated within mental health care for PTSD delivered by mental healthclinicians (integrated care [IC]) vs referral to Veterans Affairs smoking cessation clinics (SCC). Patients received smokingcessation treatment within 3 months of study enrollment.

Main Outcome Measures Smoking outcomes included 12-month bioverified prolonged abstinence (primary outcome)and 7- and 30-day point prevalence abstinence assessed at 3-month intervals. Amount of smoking cessation medicationsand counseling sessions delivered were tested as mediators of outcome. Posttraumatic stress disorder and depressionwere repeatedly assessed using the PTSD Checklist and Patient Health Questionnaire 9, respectively, to determine if ICparticipation or quitting smoking worsened psychiatric status.

Results Integrated care was better than SCC on prolonged abstinence (8.9% vs 4.5%; adjusted odds ratio, 2.26; 95%confidence interval [CI], 1.30-3.91; P = .004). Differences between IC vs SCC were largest at 6 months for 7-day pointprevalence abstinence (78/472 [16.5%] vs 34/471 [7.2%], P < .001) and remained significant at 18 months (86/472[18.2%] vs 51/471 [10.8%], P < .001). Number of counseling sessions received and days of cessation medication usedexplained 39.1% of the treatment effect. Between baseline and 18 months, psychiatric status did not differ betweentreatment conditions. Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms for quitters and nonquitters improved. Nonquittersworsened slightly on the Patient Health Questionnaire 9 relative to quitters (differences ranged between 0.4 and 2.1,P = .03), whose scores did not change over time.

Conclusion Among smokers with military-related PTSD, integrating smoking cessation treatment into mental health carecompared with referral to specialized cessation treatment resulted in greater prolonged abstinence.

Trial Registration clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00118534

http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/304/22/2485.abstract

Related JAMA Editorial: Integrating Tobacco Treatment Into Mental Health Settingshttp://jama.ama-assn.org/content/304/22/2534.extract JAMA Patient Page: Smoking Cessationhttp://jama.ama-assn.org/content/304/22/2548.extract JAMA Book Review:

Tobacco or Health? Physiological and Social Damages Caused by Tobacco Smokinghttp://jama.ama-assn.org/content/304/21/2419.full

Note: This book was featured recently in MJU and all chapters are still available, in three groups of 5 chapters. See Tableof Contents: http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-540-87576-5/conten...

JCCP - HettemaMotivational interviewing for smoking cessation: A meta-analytic review

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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Vol 78(6), Dec 2010, 868-884. Hettema, Jennifer E.; Hendricks, Peter S. Abstract Objective: Motivational interviewing (MI) is a treatment approach that has been widely examined as an intervention fortobacco dependence and is recommended in clinical practice guidelines. Previous reviews evaluating the efficacy of MI forsmoking cessation noted effects that were modest in magnitude but included few studies. The current study is acomprehensive meta-analysis of MI for smoking cessation. Method: The meta-analysis included 31 controlled trials withan abstinence outcome variable. Studies with nonpregnant (N = 23) and pregnant samples (N = 8) were analyzedseparately. Results: For nonpregnant samples, combined results suggest that MI significantly outperformed comparisonconditions at long-term follow-up points (dc = .17). The magnitudes of this result represented a 2.3% difference inabstinence rates between MI and comparison groups. All analyses investigating the impact of moderating participant,intervention, and study design characteristics on outcome were nonsignificant, with the exception of studies includinginternational, non-U.S. samples, which had larger effects overall. Several subgroups of studies had significant combinedeffect sizes, pointing to potentially promising applications of MI, including studies that had participants with young age,medical comorbidities, low tobacco dependence, and, consistent with clinical practice guidelines, low motivation or intentto quit. Effects were smaller among pregnant samples. In addition, significant combined effect sizes were observedamong subgroups of studies that administered less than 1 hr of MI and among studies that reported high levels oftreatment fidelity. Conclusions: The results are interpreted in light of other behavioral approaches to smoking cessation,and the public health implications of the findings are discussed. http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/ccp/78/6/868/

JCCP - WagenerRisk perception in smokers with children with asthma

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Vol 78(6), Dec 2010, 980-985. Wagener, Theodore L.; Gregor, Kristin L.; Busch, Andrew M.; McQuaid, Elizabeth L.; Borrelli, Belinda Abstract Objective: No studies have examined the relationship between caregiver beliefs about the risks of smoking to their ownhealth and caregiver beliefs about the effect of their smoking on their child's health. In the current study, we investigatedour proposed risk congruence hypothesis among caregivers who smoke. Specifically, we investigated whether caregivers'self-perceived risk of smoking is directly associated with their perception of the risks of smoking to their child. Method:The sample consisted of 271 regular smokers (≥3 cigarettes per day; Mage = 32.9 years; 214 women) who werecaregivers of children with asthma (Mage = 4.9 years) who had a recent visit to the emergency room for their asthma.Three constructs of perceived risk were measured via self-report questionnaires assessing both caregiver perception ofsmoking risk to self and to child: Precaution Effectiveness, Optimistic Bias, and Perceived Vulnerability. Child asthma-related functional morbidity and home and child secondhand smoke exposure were also assessed. Results: Consistentwith our risk congruence hypothesis, self-perceived risk of smoking was significantly associated with perceived risk tochild, over and above the child's secondhand smoke exposure and caregiver report of child's asthma symptoms (i.e.,asthma-related functional morbidity). Conclusions: These findings should be considered in the design of clinicalinterventions seeking to influence risk of caregiver behavior on child health. http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/ccp/78/6/980/

J Relig Health - Singh

Differences in Health and Religious Beliefs About Tobacco Use Among Waterpipe Users in the Rural MalePopulation of Egypt

J Relig Health. 2010 Dec 2. [Epub ahead of print]

Singh PN, Neergaard J, Job JS, Setouhy ME, Israel E, Mohammed MK, Loffredo CA.

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Abstract

Waterpipe use is a highly prevalent form of tobacco use in the Eastern Mediterranean Region that is rooted in long-heldcultural traditions that predate the use of cigarettes and present a particular challenge for tobacco control efforts. We dida stratified sampling of 4,994 Egyptian men from rural households of Egypt in order to conduct an interviewer-administeredprevalence survey to identify differences in attitudes and beliefs toward smoking and smoking cessation betweenwaterpipe users, cigarette smokers, mixed users (cigarette + waterpipe), and non-smokers. We found that cigarettesmokers, mixed users, and/or non-smokers were (1) two- to ninefold more likely to believe that smoking decreased adultlife expectancy and harmed a fetus than waterpipe users, (2) significantly more likely to believe that smoking is a sin("haram") than were waterpipe users. Among tobacco users, we found that cigarette smokers and/or mixed users weresignificantly more likely to indicate pre-contemplation, contemplation, or intention to quit tobacco than waterpipe users.Our findings from rural Egyptian men indicate that waterpipe users are distinct from cigarette smokers in their perceptionthat their form of tobacco use is less harmful and/or less subject to religious proscription. These beliefs may explain whywaterpipe users seem less inclined to quit their tobacco habit and need to be considered in the design of tobaccocessation and prevention methods in Egypt and the region.

http://www.springerlink.com/content/104938/

J Rheumatol - VerstappenDisease Activity, Smoking, and Reproductive-related Predictors of Poor Prognosis in Patients with Very EarlyInflammatory Polyarthritis

J Rheumatol. 2010 Dec 1. [Epub ahead of print]

Verstappen SM, McCoy MJ, Roberts C, Dale NE, Hassell AB, Symmons DP.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify disease activity, smoking, and reproductive-related predictors of a poor prognosis in patients withvery early inflammatory polyarthritis (IP).

METHODS: Patients with very early IP (symptom duration 4-11 weeks) included in our study were participants in theSTIVEA (Steroids In Very Early Arthritis) randomized placebo-controlled trial. At baseline, disease-related variables weremeasured and patients were asked to complete a questionnaire covering smoking status and reproductive questions.Baseline predictors of poor prognosis [i.e., the need to start disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD) therapy by 6months or the clinical diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) at 12 months] were identified, applying logistic regressionanalyses adjusted for treatment group.

RESULTS: Rheumatoid factor (RF) positivity was one of the strongest clinical predictors of a poor prognosis: OR forDMARD therapy at 6 months, 4.00 (95% CI 2.00-8.00) and OR for a diagnosis of RA at 12 months, 9.48 (95% CI 4.48-20.07). There was a significant association between current smoking at baseline compared to never smoking and adiagnosis of RA at 12 months (OR 3.15, 95% CI 1.16-8.56).

CONCLUSION: About 6 in 7 patients with very early RF-positive IP were diagnosed with RA 1 year later. In addition, 1 in 4IP patients who smoke will develop RA later. It is recommended to treat RF-positive patients who have IP with DMARD atpresentation and to advise patients to stop smoking.

http://jrheum.org/content/early/2010/11/25/jrheum.100756.abs...

Mil Med - CohenVeteran tobacco use, low-density lipoprotein, and glycated hemoglobin levels

Mil Med. 2010 Nov;175(11):835-40.

Cohen SM, Bellucci E.

Abstract

The deidentified electronic medical records of 1,452 veterans with a history of smoking and assigned to an outpatientDepartment of Veteran Affairs Medical Center were examined. Descriptive statistics and two repeated measuresANCOVA were performed to determine the demographic characteristics of the sample and the relationships between theindependent variable of tobacco use group on the dependent variables of LDL cholesterol and HbA1c levels, during theyears 2003 through 2007. There was no statistically significant relationship between tobacco use and LDL levels when

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controlling for weight. There was a statistically significant difference in the tobacco use groups and HbA1c levels. Currentsmokers had higher HbA1c levels than did former smokers throughout the observational period, but the difference wasstatistically significant only for the years 2003 and 2007. Thus health care providers are challenged to monitor forcardiovascular risk factors, assist patients with smoking cessation, and prevent tobacco use.

http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/amsus/zmm/2010/0000017...

N&TR - BalmfordAdherence to and Reasons for Premature Discontinuation From Stop-Smoking Medications: Data From the ITCFour-Country Survey

Nicotine Tob Res (2010) doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntq215 First published online: December 8, 2010 James Balmford, Ph.D., Ron Borland, Ph.D., David Hammond, Ph.D. and K. Michael Cummings, Ph.D., M.P.H.

Abstract

Introduction: Nicotine replacement therapies (NRTs) have been demonstrated to be effective in clinical trials but mayhave lower efficacy when purchased over-the-counter (OTC). Premature discontinuation and insufficient dosing have beenoffered as possible explanations. The aims are to (a) investigate the prevalence of and reasons for prematurediscontinuation of stop-smoking medications (including prescription only) and (b) how these differ by type, duration of use,and source (prescription or OTC).

Methods: The sample includes 1,219 smokers or recent quitters who had used medication in the last year (80.5% NRT,19.5% prescription only). Data were from Waves 5 and 6 of the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four-Country Survey.

Results: Most of the sample (69.1%) discontinued medication use prematurely. This was more common among NRTusers (71.4%) than in users of bupropion and varenicline (59.6%). OTC NRT users were particularly likely to discontinue(76.3%). Relapse back to smoking was the most common reason for discontinuation of medication reported by 41.6% ofrespondents. Side effects (18.3%) and believing that the medication was no longer needed (17.1%) were also commonlyreported. Of those who completed treatment, 37.9% achieved 6-month continuous abstinence compared with 15.6% whodiscontinued prematurely. Notably, 65.6% who discontinued because they believed the medication had worked wereabstinent.

Conclusions: Premature discontinuation of stop-smoking medications is common but is not a plausible reason for poorerquit outcomes for most people. Encouraging persistence of medication use after relapse or in the face of minor sideeffects may help increase long-term cessation outcomes.

http://ntr.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/12/08/ntr.n...

Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf - Log

The association between smoking and subsequent repeated use of prescribed opioids among adolescents andyoung adults-a population-based cohort study

Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2010 Dec 1. [Epub ahead of print]

Log T, Hartz I, Handal M, Tverdal A, Furu K, Skurtveit S.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The use of prescribed opioids for chronic non-cancer pain is increasing in many countries. It is,therefore, important to investigate predictors for repeated use of opioids in young non-cancer patients.

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to prospectively evaluate adolescent smoking and its association with repeateduse of prescription opioids in adolescents/young adults without cancer.

METHODS: The study population consisted of 11,809 15-16 year old participants (86% participation rate) in theNorwegian Youth Health Surveys carried out in 2000-2003. The exposure variable, self reported smoking status, wasregistered in the youth surveys along with potential confounders. Repeated use of opioids, defined as 4+ prescriptions

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recorded in the nationwide Norwegian Prescription Database during 2004-2008, was used as outcome measure.

RESULTS: Among the participants included in our study, 161 had redeemed 4+ prescriptions for opioids. Dailyadolescent smoking was associated with repeated use of opioids with an adjusted OR of 2.2 (95% CI 1.3-3.5).

CONCLUSIONS: Daily smoking at 15-16 years of age was associated with increased risk of incident repeated use ofprescribed opioids later in life. Our study suggests that smoking dependence in adolescents may predict longer lastingand/or higher levels of opioid use.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pds.2066/abstract

PLoS Med - LandA Longitudinal Study of Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco Dependence Treatments in Massachusetts andAssociated Decreases in Hospitalizations for Cardiovascular Disease

PLoS Med 7(12): e1000375. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000375Thomas Land, Nancy A. Rigotti, Douglas E. Levy, Mark Paskowsky, Donna Warner, Jo-Ann Kwass, LeAnn Wetherell,Lois Keithly

Abstract

Background

Insurance coverage of tobacco cessation medications increases their use and reduces smoking prevalence in apopulation. However, uncertainty about the impact of this coverage on health care utilization and costs is a barrier to thebroader adoption of this policy, especially by publicly funded state Medicaid insurance programs. Whether a publiclyfunded tobacco cessation benefit leads to decreased medical claims for tobacco-related diseases has not been studied.We examined the experience of Massachusetts, whose Medicaid program adopted comprehensive coverage of tobaccocessation medications in July 2006. Over 75,000 Medicaid subscribers used the benefit in the first 2.5 years. On thebasis of earlier secondary survey work, it was estimated that smoking prevalence declined among subscribers by 10%during this period.

Methods and Findings

Using claims data, we compared the probability of hospitalization prior to use of the tobacco cessation pharmacotherapybenefit with the probability of hospitalization after benefit use among Massachusetts Medicaid beneficiaries, adjusting fordemographics, comorbidities, seasonality, influenza cases, and the implementation of the statewide smoke-free air lawusing generalized estimating equations. Statistically significant annualized declines of 46% (95% confidence interval2% 70%) and 49% (95% confidence interval 6% 72%) were observed in hospital admissions for acute myocardial infarctionand other acute coronary heart disease diagnoses, respectively. There were no significant decreases in hospitalizationsrates for respiratory diagnoses or seven other diagnostic groups evaluated.

Conclusions

Among Massachusetts Medicaid subscribers, use of a comprehensive tobacco cessation pharmacotherapy benefit wasassociated with a significant decrease in claims for hospitalizations for acute myocardial infarction and acute coronaryheart disease, but no significant change in hospital claims for other diagnoses. For low-income smokers, removing thebarriers to the use of smoking cessation pharmacotherapy has the potential to decrease short-term utilization of hospitalservices.

http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fj...

Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above.

PLoS Med - LeeAssociation of Secondhand Smoke Exposure with Pediatric Invasive Bacterial Disease and Bacterial Carriage:A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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PLoS Med 7(12): e1000374. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000374

Chien-Chang Lee, Nicole A. Middaugh, Stephen R. C. Howie, Majid Ezzati

Abstract

Background

A number of epidemiologic studies have observed an association between secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure andpediatric invasive bacterial disease (IBD) but the evidence has not been systematically reviewed. We carried out asystematic review and meta-analysis of SHS exposure and two outcomes, IBD and pharyngeal carriage of bacteria, forNeisseria meningitidis (N. meningitidis), Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib), and Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae).

Methods and Findings

Two independent reviewers searched Medline, EMBASE, and selected other databases, and screened articles forinclusion and exclusion criteria. We identified 30 case-control studies on SHS and IBD, and 12 cross-sectional studies onSHS and bacterial carriage. Weighted summary odd ratios (ORs) were calculated for each outcome and for studies withspecific design and quality characteristics. Tests for heterogeneity and publication bias were performed. Compared withthose unexposed to SHS, summary OR for SHS exposure was 2.02 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.52 2.69) for invasivemeningococcal disease, 1.21 (95% CI 0.69 2.14) for invasive pneumococcal disease, and 1.22 (95% CI 0.93 1.62) forinvasive Hib disease. For pharyngeal carriage, summary OR was 1.68 (95% CI, 1.19 2.36) for N. meningitidis, 1.66 (95%CI 1.33 2.07) for S. pneumoniae, and 0.96 (95% CI 0.48 1.95) for Hib. The association between SHS exposure and invasivemeningococcal and Hib diseases was consistent regardless of outcome definitions, age groups, study designs, andpublication year. The effect estimates were larger in studies among children younger than 6 years of age for all threeIBDs, and in studies with the more rigorous laboratory-confirmed diagnosis for invasive meningococcal disease (summaryOR 3.24; 95% CI 1.72 6.13).

Conclusions

When considered together with evidence from direct smoking and biological mechanisms, our systematic review andmeta-analysis indicates that SHS exposure may be associated with invasive meningococcal disease. The epidemiologicevidence is currently insufficient to show an association between SHS and invasive Hib disease or pneumococcaldisease. Because the burden of IBD is highest in developing countries where SHS is increasing, there is a need for high-quality studies to confirm these results, and for interventions to reduce exposure of children to SHS.

http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fj...

Note: Full text PDF freely available from link immediately above.

PHN - Cramer/GrossmannLandlord Attitudes and Behaviors Regarding Smoke-Free Policies: Implications for Voluntary Policy Change

Public Health NursingEarly View (Articles online in advance of print)Article first published online: 25 OCT 2010 Mary E. Cramer, Sara Roberts, Elizabeth StevensAbstract

Objective: The study purpose was to describe multiunit landlord attitudes and behaviors toward smoke-free policies.

Design and Sample: This was a descriptive, cross-sectional survey of multiunit landlords in Douglas County (N=392).Measures: A 25-item survey was developed and pilot tested. It was administered by telephone (n=143) and mail (n=249)to multiunit landlords.

Results: Combined response rate was 30.1% (81/143 telephone, 37/249 mail) representing 24,080 units on 974 properties

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with 34,399 tenants. Most respondents (73.7%) allowed smoking. Reasons for not implementing smoke-free policies werepotential enforcement problems (57.0%), tenant objections (43.0%), loss of market share (39.5%). Respondents withoutsmoke-free policies expected vacancy (53.6%) and turnover (50.0%) rates to increase, which was significantly different (p<.0001) than respondents with smoke-free policies where only 10.7% reported increased vacancy and only 3.7% reportedincreased turnover.

Conclusions: Expected adverse impacts of smoke-free policies do not reflect real experiences of smoke-free policyimplementation. Public health advocates can use these study findings to develop community-based education and socialmarketing messages directed at voluntary smoke-free policy changes. Respondents without smoke-free policiesexpressed interest at the end of the survey in learning how to implement smoke-free policies indicating a readiness forchange.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1525-1446.2010....

Also:

Self-Reported Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Immigrants and Swiss Nationalshttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1525-1446.2010....

Respirol - LawsonRelationship of endotoxin and tobacco smoke exposure to wheeze and diurnal peak expiratory flow variabilityin children and adolescents

RespirologyAccepted Article (Accepted, unedited articles published online for future issues)Accepted manuscript online: 8 DEC 2010 Joshua A. Lawson, James A. Dosman, Donna C. Rennie, Jeremy Beach, Stephen C. Newman, AmbikaipakanSenthilselvanAbstract

Background and objective: The relationship between endotoxin exposure and asthma severity (wheeze and airwaysobstruction) is not well described. The effects of endotoxin and tobacco smoke exposure on self- reported wheeze anddiurnal PEF variability (DV-PEF) were examined in children aged 6-18 years with asthma or wheeze.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed in a rural area. From this study, children who reported wheeze in theprevious 12 months or a physician diagnosis of asthma (n= 98) were selected for a case-control study. These cases, whowere the basis for the present analysis, completed a) a home environmental assessment, including dust collection tomeasure endotoxin levels, b) a clinic visit, including saliva collection to measure cotinine levels, and c) two-weekmonitoring of twice daily symptom records, including wheeze, and PEF to calculate DV-PEF.

Results: Among these children, 22.4% reported wheeze during the monitoring period. Greater DV-PEF was associatedwith higher endotoxin loads in play areas (P < 0.05). The association between salivary cotinine levels and high DV-PEFwas modified by gender. In females, higher cotinine levels were associated with an increased risk of high DV-PEFcompared with lower cotinine levels (P < 0.05), but this was not observed among males.

Conclusions: Higher endotoxin exposure was associated with greater DV-PEF among children with asthma or wheeze.While previous studies have suggested that endotoxin exposure protects against the development of asthma, individualswith the disease should avoid high exposure levels to limit exacerbations. The effect of tobacco smoke exposure on lunghealth may differ between male and female children.

SUMMARY AT A GLANCE

Associations between domestic endotoxin exposures and wheezing symptoms and diurnal peak flow variation wereexamined among children with reported asthma or wheeze. The association between endotoxin exposure andexacerbations in children with asthma has been infrequently studied and the findings suggest that endotoxin exposuremay worsen asthma in this group.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1440-1843.2010.... =======================

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Stan ShatensteinCoordinator, GLOBALink NIMINews & Information Monitoring [email protected] NIMI & MJUhttp://member.globalink.org/nimi/us

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From: "GLOBALink HQ" <[email protected]>To: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/8/2010 5:26:26 AMSubject: GLOBALink NIMI Index - Wednesday 8 December 2010

News & Information Monitoring Initiative - IndexWednesday 8 December 2010Sonja Johnston

Advertising & Sponsorship

Pediatr: Leniency on R-rated movies linked to kids' smoking Reuters

Eur J Risk Reg: Plain Tobacco Packaging 'Risks A Price War' Medical News Today

US: Diseased-Lung Images May Not Deter Smoking, Study for FDA Shows Bloomberg

Cessation

JAMA: Including smoking cessation program with treatment for PTSD shows higher rate of quitting EurekAlert!

Health & Science

Br J Cancer: Fruit and vegetables do not reduce overall cancer risk, review concludes The Guardian

Tob Control: e-Cigarettes Warning: Safety Evaluation Urgently Needed, Researchers Say Medical News Today

Philippines: Baguio to show graphic images of cancer illness to discourage smoking Philippine Daily Inquirer

Malaysia: Smoking Roll-Your-Own Jakok Is More Harmful Than Smoking Cigarettes Bintulu.Org

Industry & Products

US: Smokeless tobacco picking up steam Chicago Tribune

Lawsuits

India: Ciggy biggy s smokescreen in landmark cancer case Mumbai Mirror

US: DC: E-Cigarettes Win Court Ruling The New York Times

US: NC: Chewing tobacco death leads to $5M settlement CBC News

US: MA: Jury watches a dying smoker The Boston Globe

Legislation & Politics

Czech Republic: Cigarette, alcohol consumption lower in 2009 Prague Daily Monitor

India: Scarier pictorial images on cigarette packs deferred by a year The Indian Express

India: Gutkha not to be sold in plastic pouches Hindustan Times

Canada: $3.6-million anti-smoking campaign went up in smoke The Montreal Gazette

US: PA: Runyan funded by oil and tobacco interests in election win The Philadelphia Inquirer

Secondhand Smoke

Uganda: Law against smoking in public places needs to be enforced The New Vision

Japan Smoking Ban: Where s the Fire? The Wall Street Journal

Smuggling

Canada: Wake up to contraband tobacco The Vancouver Sun

Youth

Malta: Smoking by girls in Malta among Europe's highest Times of Malta

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From: "Hamilton, Joy"To: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/9/2010 4:59:10 PMSubject: How about this?

At the December 16th King County Board of Health meeting, the board will be considering regulations related toelectronic cigarettes. These regulations will help protect youth from starting to use electronic cigarettes and willreduce enforcement challenges for the smoking in public places and places of employment law. For moreinformation, please see the staff report . Also on the agenda will be a Resolution calling on the state of Washington toprovide dedicated and long-term financing so local public health jurisdictions can protect and improve the health of allcommunity residents. Dr. David Fleming, the director of Public Health Seattle-King County will also give his annualreport.

There is an opportunity to make a public comment about the proposed regulations and resolution. Comments can bemade in person at the beginning of the meeting or submitted in written form. For more details, please consult theBoard of Health website .

The Board of Health meeting will be at 9:30 am on December 16th in the King County Council Chambers (10thfloor of the King County Courthouse, 516 3rd Avenue, Room 1001).

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/9/2010 7:38:00 PMSubject: RE:

I like it.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Hamilton, Joy>Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 3:30 PM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject:>Next Thursday, December 16th, the King County Board of Health will have its monthly meeting. This is a fantasticopportunity to practice your advocacy skills and make your voice heard in a public meeting. The agenda for themeeting includes several items of interest to CPPW grantees:>1. Regulations relating to electronic smoking devices (also known as e-cigarettes) and unapproved nicotine deliveryproducts. These regulations will help protect youth from starting to use electronic cigarettes and will reduceenforcement challenges for the smoking in public places and places of employment law.>2. A resolution calling on the state of Washington to provide dedicated and long-term financing so local publichealth jurisdictions can protect and improve the health of all community residents.>3. An annual report for Public Health Seattle-King County presented by the director, Dr. David Fleming>>For more information about any of these items, please see the meeting packet. .>>Comments can be made in person at the beginning of the meeting or submitted in written form. For more details,please consult the Board of Health website .>>The Board of Health meeting will be at 9:30 am on December 16th in the King County Council Chambers (10thfloor of the King County Courthouse, 516 3rd Avenue, Room 1001).>Maybe who to go to with questions?

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From: "Ross, Kathryn"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

"Apa, James" <[email protected]>"Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>"Wood, Maria" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/10/2010 8:09:46 PMSubject: RE: Board of Health approves blueprint for a healthy King County

Attachments: E Cig Rude Q.doc

Here's a start to the Tough Questions doc - the questions are there, but we're working on the answers. Please let meknow if you have any additions to the list of questions.

Thanks!

Katie

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Friday, December 10, 2010 4:05 PMTo: Apa, James; Hamilton, Joy; Wood, Maria; Ross, KathrynCc: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: Board of Health approves blueprint for a healthy King County

thanks for the update James!________________________________________From: Apa, JamesSent: Friday, December 10, 2010 4:03 PMTo: Hamilton, Joy; Neal, Scott; Wood, Maria; Ross, KathrynCc: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: Board of Health approves blueprint for a healthy King County

Thanks, Joy. This is a great start, and I’ll review them over the weekend. I haven’t heard back from Bud, but P-I isgoing to delay the story until Tuesday, so we should be able to connect them on Monday. Katie will send around arough Q& A shortly.

_____________________________________________From: Hamilton, JoySent: Friday, December 10, 2010 2:59 PMTo: Apa, James; Neal, Scott; Wood, Maria; Ross, KathrynCc: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: Board of Health approves blueprint for a healthy King County

Here's some quick talking points:

• E-cigarettes contain nicotine which is the same highly addictive substance in cigarettes. Even when marketed as notcontaining nicotine, FDA testing detected nicotine in all samples, except for one.• These products have a high appeal to youth. They are sold in convenience stores and mall kiosks and come incandy flavors. The FDA has warned that e cigarettes can increase nicotine addiction among young people and maylead youth to try conventional tobacco products.• Product testing by the FDA has also found detectable levels of known carcinogens and toxic chemicals to whichusers could potentially be exposed.

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• E-cigarettes have made the Smoking in Public Places law difficult to enforce because of their resemblance tocigarettes. This has become a problem for business owners and several have contacted the health department withquestions about how to handle this.• Public Health inspectors have observed use of electronic cigarettes in public can increase the likelihood that peoplewill break the law by lighting up cigarettes because they see what appears to be someone smoking.

I'm also including the addendum that Anne put together earlier this week in light of the latest court ruling.

<< File: Recent Federal Court Decision Regarding One E.doc >> Please let me know if you need anything else.

Joy

_____________________________________________From: Apa, JamesSent: Friday, December 10, 2010 2:03 PMTo: Hamilton, Joy; Neal, Scott; Wood, Maria; Ross, KathrynSubject: RE: Board of Health approves blueprint for a healthy King County

I think a draft “ta da” by Tuesday would be OK. Right now, could you take a first shot at 3 - 5 top level talkingpoints on the proposed regulation that Bud could use this afternoon or Monday. One we’ve already discussed is the“reasonable regulation to protect kids now, even as FDA looks at further regulation”

Katie will work up some tough questions that we can flesh out answers for early next week.

_____________________________________________From: Hamilton, JoySent: Friday, December 10, 2010 1:13 PMTo: Apa, James; Neal, Scott; Wood, Maria; Ross, KathrynSubject: RE: Board of Health approves blueprint for a healthy King County

When do you need the "ta da" press release draft?

_____________________________________________From: Apa, JamesSent: Friday, December 10, 2010 1:07 PMTo: Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Wood, Maria; Ross, KathrynSubject: RE: Board of Health approves blueprint for a healthy King County

Hi, all. To follow up, I’ll be issuing the BOH release today. Vanessa Ho from the P-I has already found it on ourweb site, so we should expect this to spin up fast. I’m going to call her back a little later today and see where she’sat. Ideally, we could push toward Monday and have Bud talk with her then, but if she’s determined to roll this outtoday, it’s in our best interest to have him available now. Maria – do you have his phone number?

I haven’t had time to work on the tough questions, but will send some around later today.

-James

_____________________________________________From: Apa, JamesSent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 6:23 PM

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To: Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Wood, Maria; Ross, KathrynSubject: FW: Board of Health approves blueprint for a healthy King County

Hi, Scott, Joy and Maria. Thanks for the meeting today.

To recap tasks for next week, here’s what I have:

• Draft media release – thanks for taking the first cut, Joy and Scott. AS a template, below is a recent example of a“ta da” release from the Board.

• Talking points/Q&A – I’ll send you some draft questions

• Lead when I’m out -- Katie will be point from Tuesday on next week. Please include her in our e-mail loops.

• Staff report – thanks for sending to me.

• Heads up to Exec and Mayor – Mayor through Jerry, I’ll notify Frank and Christine.

• Bud as media lead – He’s a go. Thanks for contacting him, Maria.

• E-cigarettes props – program working to get them

• Recruiting and coordinating testimony from local partners – program working on it

Am I missing anything?

Thanks,

-James

_____________________________________________From: King County Council CommunicationsSent: Thursday, September 16, 2010 4:14 PMSubject: Board of Health approves blueprint for a healthy King County

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Contact: Julia Patterson [email protected]

September 16, 2010

Board of Health approves blueprintfor a healthy King CountyGuidelines seen as outline to assist communities in land use and transportation planning decisions

The King County Board of Health today passed a resolution approving and supporting the 2010 Board of HealthGuidelines: Planning for Healthy Communities, intended to inform land use and transportation planning decisions to

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promote healthy living throughout King County.

“Our environment, such as our roads, walking paths and economic infrastructure, has a significant impact on thephysical, mental and social well-being of the people in our communities” said Julia Patterson, Chair of the KingCounty Board of Health. “These guidelines are intended to help local jurisdictions ensure that their land use planningdecisions do not compromise the public’s health, and to serve as a reminder that planning issues remain at the root ofsome of the most widespread public health problems like obesity and substance abuse.”

The Board of Health has been actively promoting the goals of healthy eating and active living since 2005 with theKing County Overweight Prevention Initiative and other efforts, after an increasing body of evidence has shown thateffective land use and transportation planning decisions can help create environments that allow people to bephysically active, eat healthy food, and live in safe and healthy places.

The Board’s planning for Healthy Communities guidelines are intended to inform land use and transportation plannersworking at regional, county, and city levels of actions.

The guidelines include:

• Physical Activity: Residents in all communities in King County have access to safe and convenient opportunities forphysical activity and exercise.

• Nutrition: Residents in all communities in King County have access to healthy, affordable foods.

• Harmful Environmental Exposures: Residents in all communities in King County are protected from exposure toharmful environmental agents and infectious diseases.• Injury:

o Residents in all communities in King County use transportation systems designed to prevent driver, bicyclist andpedestrian injuries.

o Residents in all communities in King County live in safe communities free from violence and fear of violence.

• Tobacco Use: Residents in all communities in King County are protected from involuntary exposure to second handtobacco smoke and children cannot access tobacco products.

• Alcohol Use: Residents in all communities in King County are protected from negative impacts of alcohol.

• Mental Health and Well-being: Residents in all communities in King County benefit from community design thatmaximizes opportunities for social connectivity and stress reduction.

• Access to Health Care: Residents in all communities in King County have local access to health care services.

Urban planning and public health have been linked for nearly a century, starting from the need to prevent infectiousdisease outbreaks in the early 1900’s. More recently public health agencies, including the King County Board ofHealth, have returned to a focus on urban design as it becomes more apparent that “place” does matter and that theleading causes of death and disability are linked to the environments where we live, work, learn and play.

In 2008, the Puget Sound Regional Council adopted VISION 2040, the growth management, environmental,economic, and transportation strategy for the Central Puget Sound Region which contains strategies for promotingthe well-being of people and communities, economic vitality, and a healthy environment. Within VISION 2040, theBuilt Environment and Health section includes broad goal and policies to serve as a platform for counties and cities asthey continue to integrate knowledge of public health impacts into their planning activities.

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The Board of Health, based on its function to promote and improve public health for all King County residents,determined this an opportune time to provide additional guidance and detail as jurisdictions work to include theVISION 2040 policies on the built environment and health into their planning processes. The Board of Healthsupports the reintegration of public health into planning decisions as an important strategy to ensure that all peopleand communities have the opportunity to make healthy choices regardless of their income, education or ethnicbackground.

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/10/2010 6:51:00 PMSubject: RE: Can you guys check this website?

Joy and I just talked about talking points. Did not know it was specific to SIPP. Joy - can you elaborate that point toinclude 1) Difficulty for business owners and the fact that we have received questions about it and 2) Observationthat when someone "lights" an e-cig, people smoking cigarettes gather around/

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

-----Original Message-----From: Neal, ScottSent: Friday, December 10, 2010 2:37 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Can you guys check this website?

thanks.

FYI..I just spoke with James Apa...apparently Seattle PI (Vanessa) has contacted him about the E-cig BOHregulations...specifically about the public places restrictions. Sounds like I might be talking with her today or possiblyJames will, but I told him I'm available by phone. I'll update you if I do.

Scott________________________________________From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Friday, December 10, 2010 2:32 PMTo: Neal, ScottSubject: FW: Can you guys check this website?

Multiple reports saying nothing doing.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

______________________________________________From: Holt, LaurenSent: Friday, December 10, 2010 2:13 PMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Brawley, Karen; Greto, Lindsey; Ryan, MollySubject: RE: Can you guys check this website?

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Nope, not on my end at least.

_____________________________________________From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Friday, December 10, 2010 2:11 PMTo: Holt, Lauren; Brawley, Karen; Greto, Lindsey; Ryan, MollySubject: Can you guys check this website?

Please DO NOT TAKE ACTION. But, can you check this site and let me know if you see it mysteriously pre-populated with Joy's info?

http://action.tobaccofreekids.org/site/R?i=cDDFBafvkz2-u_g-4ftlkQ

AGAIN - DO NOT TAKE ACTION.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole" <[email protected]>

"Krieger, James" <[email protected]>"Kellogg, Ryan" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/14/2010 10:19:57 PMSubject: RE: Healthy King County Newsletter

Hi all,

Love the new look! One fact-check:- while there are 11 packs in the Break Free Campaign, only 10 of them featurecities (so need to change 10 other cities to 9 other cities).

Looking forward to the release,Sarah________________________________________From: Sadow-Hasenberg, NicoleSent: Monday, December 13, 2010 6:03 PMTo: Krieger, James; Kellogg, Ryan; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Valenzuela, Matias; Ross, KathrynSubject: FW: Healthy King County Newsletter

Please send comments our way by 10 am on Wednesday! Sorry for the duplicate emails. Thanks! Nicole

________________________________From: Ross, KathrynSent: Monday, December 13, 2010 6:01 PMTo: Sadow-Hasenberg, NicoleSubject: Healthy King County Newsletter

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Healthy King County Newsletter

Communities Putting Prevention to WorkDecember 2010

Welcome to the inaugural edition of the Healthy King County newsletter. Each month, we'll provide you updates onthe good work of CPPW-funded projects across King County, as well as policy updates related to tobacco andobesity prevention, local education campaigns and links to recent news articles. Please share with your colleaguesand let us know if you have any feedback or suggestions.

Camel uses Seattle to sell cigarettes

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Camel brand cigarettes, which is owned by RJ Reynolds (RJR), has launched a new marketing campaign to recruityoung smokers that exploits the image and vitality of the Seattle area to sell a highly addictive, deadly product.[https://origin.ih.constantcontact.com/fs018/1104013503905/img/7.png]Camel's Seattle cigarette pack depicts iconic sites including Pike Place Market & Mt. Rainier.

Cause for concern

This "Break Free Adventure" campaign is using iconic images from Seattle and 10 other cities to sell their cigarettes.The campaign exploits our city's vibrant and alternative culture in an attempt to make Camel cigarettes appear cool,fun and rebellious - themes which resonate with youth.

Exposure to campaigns like this increases the chance that a young person will start smoking. This poses a significantthreat to our local and national tobacco prevention efforts.

"We've cut the smoking rate in half in just the last decade in King County, and it has proved its worth in lives andmoney saved. We can't take a step backward by allowing predatory marketing campaigns to lure kids into tobaccoaddiction," said King County Board of Health Chair Julia Patterson.

Advocates call on RJR to end campaign

Many tobacco prevention and control groups and organizations, as well as elected officials, are outraged by thiscampaign and are demanding that RJR end this promotion immediately. In their statement, the Campaign forTobacco-Free Kids describes this campaign as evidence that RJR "has not changed" and "is continuing itslongstanding efforts to make the Camel brand appealing to youth." In a letter sent directly to RJR, the NationalAssociation of Attorney Generals asks that the campaign be terminated immediately "out of concern for America'syouth."

Local and state officials also voiced opposition to this campaign. Governor Christine Gregoire released a statementcalling on RJR to "halt their cynical campaign and not use our local landmarks for their gain." Other political leadersincluding King County Executive Dow Constantine and Board of Health Chair Julia Patterson released statementsechoing her sentiments.

Public Health - Seattle & King County demands that Camel end this campaign immediately. We invite ourcommunity partners to join us in this effort and speak out against this atrocity. Ways to take action include:

* Write a letter directly to R.J. Reynolds* Educate others about the dangers of this type of campaign via letters to the editor, op-eds, blogs, etc.* Sign this petition.

Sugar-loaded beverages campaign

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Public Health has recently launched a new campaign to educate county residents about the health impacts ofconsuming sugar-loaded beverages. And we need your help getting the word out!

The new education campaign is aimed at parents and features local online ads, a new video in English and Spanish,and downloadable posters in seven languages. The campaign builds on materials developed in New York City.

What can you do to help spread the word? Share the video with your friends and families via email or Facebook.Reach out to your friends and colleagues who work in schools, physician's offices, day care centers or other placeswith lots of kids to make sure they've seen the downloadable posters. Let your friends and neighbors know about thenew campaign.

Sugar-loaded beverages are exactly what they sound like: drinks with added sugars such as soda pop, energy drinksand sweetened fruit drinks. These sugars translate into "empty" calories without any nutritional value that our bodiesdon't need. These calories can lead to weight gain and long-term health problems, including Type 2 diabetes and highblood pressure.

Nearly one in three children in middle and high school in King County is overweight or obese. Sugar-loadedbeverages pose potential health risks for kids, including overweight and obesity, tooth decay, and osteoporosis andbrittle bones.

What should people drink instead? Public Health recommends water adn 1% or non-fat milk.

Click here for more information.

Seattle churches use CPPW funds to create a legacy of health

Pastors are taking an active role learning about and advocating for policy changes to promote health in theirchurches.

On Tuesday, Nov. 16, pastors from the six churches working on the CPPW project "Moving Together in Faith andHealth" met at the Douglass Truth Library in central Seattle. Churches funded through CPPW to promote the wellbeing of their congregations include First A.M.E., Tabernacle Missionary Baptist, Immaculate Conception, NewDirection Baptist, Goodwill Missionary Baptist and Mt. Zion Baptist. These six churches serve mostly AfricanAmerican populations and a large percentage of persons from working class and fixed-income backgrounds.

Church pastors, church leaders and Dr. Doris Boutain from the University of Washington's School of Nursingcollaboratively developed the idea to work directly with pastors, "church change teams," and Schools of Nursing at

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the University of Washington, Seattle University, and Seattle Pacific University. The goal is to implement policy,environment and systems change. Each church change team includes two youth, a lead from the health ministry, alead cook/chef, and a lead from the children/youth program. Pastors provide leadership and encouragement to thechurch change teams by championing recommended changes.

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Dr. Jim Kreiger, Public Health, addresses

change teams

Early accomplishments of this CPPW project include two churches removing soda machines within the first fewmonths of grant implementation. Congratulations to Goodwill Missionary Baptist and New Direction MissionaryBaptist!

For more information about this project please contact Dr. Doris Boutain.

CPPW projects hard at work to improve nutrition and physical activity at child care centers

[https://origin.ih.constantcontact.com/fs018/1104013503905/img/4.gif]A CPPW-funded project through theCoalition for Safety and Health and Early Learning (C-SHEL) is working to adopt stricter standards for nutrition,physical activity and screen time with child-care centers run by the City of Seattle and the Seattle Housing Authority.The enhanced standards will provide more detail about how to put together healthy meals for children in child-carecenters. Right now the regulations are vague, requiring only that dairy, grain, and fruit and/or vegetables be served atevery meal.

The City of Seattle is also surveying their staff about attitudes and thoughts around nutrition standards. C-SHEL hasbeen training staff to help train others. C-SHEL is also looking best practices in other states, limiting juice intake, andregulating screen time.

Further, the CPPW child care work group has been active, currently thinking about how to revise regulations forhealthy child-care settings.

CPPW in King County

Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) is a national initiative to prevent chronic disease and promotehealth through policy, systems and environment changes.

In spring 2010, Public Health - Seattle & King County was awarded two CPPW grants, one for

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tobacco prevention ($9.9 million)and the other for obesity prevention ($15.5 million). Obesity and tobacco usecontribute to the leading causes of death in our region.

Public Health awarded most of the CPPW dollars to external partners, such as school districts, media organizations,community-based agencies, and local governments. Our partners are implementing long lasting changes that improvenutrition and physical activity and decrease tobacco use and exposure. Ultimately, these changes will make KingCounty a place where the healthy choice is the easy one, and the unhealthy one difficult. This will reduce chronicdiseases and potentially millions of dollars in medical spending. The focus is on the communities with the greatestneeds.

Get Connected

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HealthyKingCounty.org is a new online tool provided by Public Health - Seattle & King County for CPPW partnersto network, share resources and calendars and stay up-to-date on current CPPW work.

Through the new website, you can find out about CPPW projects throughout King County, identify who is workingon similar issues, and discuss ideas and challenges. You'll also find a range of resources.

Need some expert assistance with your CPPW project? Check out the CPPW Technical Assistance Guide to findout what help is available to you. Want posters in Chinese from the sugar-loaded beverage campaign? They areavailable in six languages in the Resources section. Even better, share some of the work you're doing by posting tothe site or uploading materials that you've developed.

Join us for a webinar on Thursday, Jan. 6, 2011 from 10-11 a.m. for additional training on using the site. You canaccess the webinar from any location where there's a phone and online access. For more information, contactMeredith Li-Vollmer.

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Board of Health to consider e-cigarette regulations

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On Thursday, Dec. 16, the King County Board of Health will consider electronic cigarette regulations.

Electronic cigarettes are battery-operated devices that deliver vaporized nicotine instead of burning tobacco. Theseproducts are available to buy online, at smoke shops and at mall kiosks.

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The Board of Health will consider several regulations including prohibiting sales to minors, prohibiting free samples,and prohibiting the use of these products in places where smoking is prohibited by law.

This proposal is being brought to the board on behalf of the Tobacco Policy Committee, which is supported byCPPW Tobacco Prevention staff.

In the news

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Sugar-loaded beverages

Sweetened beverages target of health campaign,

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Tobacco Prevention

Walk a mile for a Camel? Not in mystate, Gregoire says,Seattle P-I, Nov. 30

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/16/2010 8:25:00 PMSubject: RE: Clarizen

Yes, let's. Want to find a time after I am back - or on the phone while I am gone?

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Hamilton, Joy>Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 3:55 PM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: RE: Clarizen>>Sarah,>I know I'm kind of the odd woman out on this one. A lot of my work is related to the CAP but isn't in Clarizen yet.I'm planning to prioritize the youth access campaign plan now that I'm done with e-cigs and that will eventually be putinto Clarizen but, as we've seen, things change a lot and often.>>Should we sit down and figure this out?>>Joy>>_____________________________________________>From: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 11:58 AM>To: Brawley, Karen; Moreno, Emma; Greto, Lindsey; Ryan, Molly>Cc: Hamilton, Joy; Holt, Lauren>Subject: Clarizen>>Hi Folks ->>Thanks for all the work you have done in Clarizen to date! I have been pulling all the projects into A big TobaccoCAP project and it is really great to line all the projects up and see status in one place. If you have not finishedentering your projects - please do so this week. Let me know if you need support meeting this deadline.>>Thanks,>Sarah>>Sarah Ross-Viles>CPPW Tobacco Project Manager>Public Health - Seattle & King County>Suite 900 401 5th Avenue>Seattle, WA 98102

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From: "Mahoney, Maggie" <[email protected]>To: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/16/2010 5:48:13 PMSubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Hi Sarah, Is there anything I can do on my end to help with this process? Just so you know, our offices are closed the last week ofDecember, so hopefully we can wrap things up next week! I m hopeful! J Thanks, Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Mahoney, MaggieSent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 9:47 AMTo: 'Ross-Viles, Sarah'Cc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract That all looks fine, Sarah. Thanks. Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 4:26 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: Wrapping up Contract Hi Maggie, While I am waiting for the letter from our contracts office, I would like to make sure we are ready to get the contract in theour system. I accepted the changes to the last revised scope, and have attached a budget with a guesstimated 3 yearspread. Depending on the COI letter, we may not be able to start until January (as the scope currently says). In whichcase, we will change the budget. Hopefully, we will be instead changing the scope and getting your help with some itemsthis month. So, please take a look at these documents and let me know if they look fine except for having the actualstart date. When I get the draft letter I will send it right along. Hopefully you can confirm it and we can execute this one.

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Sound like a plan? please let me know of any questions. Thanks,Sarah

From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 2:34 PMTo: 'Mahoney, Maggie'Cc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Maggie, Our compliance and contracts had some issues with this draft and our taking the opportunity to craft their own draft,which I will forward when I obtain it. Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 10:35 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Thanks for checking on this Sarah. I ve attached a draft letter to address the conflict issue. Do you want to see whetherthat s sufficient? Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 6:19 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Maggie- My understanding is that budgeting into calendar years is something we must do on our end, even if we expectwe may amend them. Mark - is that correct? Or is there a way to do a consulting contract in amount only? Sarah

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From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:05 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Great, thanks Sarah. I will put together a letter that copies the language of the contract and send it to you for review. ADecember 1 start date sounds good, and I look forward to wrapping up the contracting process, as I know you do, too! In the meantime, I accepted the changes in the draft scope of work, with one exception. I thought, based on our exchangefrom last week, that we weren t going to allocate time to particular time periods so that we had flexibility throughout theremaining 15 months, since it would be hard to predict the ebb and flow of work. If that is still okay with you, I deleted thetable in the draft scope of work because it just allocated funding over the life of the project and replaced it with a simpleparagraph explaining that we ll invoice you and you ll pay us, as the contract says, that our fee is $175 per hour, up to amaximum of $25,000 total. I ve attached it for your review. After I did that, I opened the budget document and see that the template had a lot of stuff that doesn t apply to thiscontract (e.g., supplies, fringe benefits, etc.). I simplified it to match the content that is in the scope of work. I ve attachedit for your review. Please let me know how those two things look and, as I said, I ll draft a letter to match the contract language concerningthe conflict issue. Thanks! Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:59 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Hi Maggie - I have the go-ahead that the letter can copy the language of the contract. I do not think it needs to containmuch more than that. Thus, it looks like we are in the home stretch. Are you able to put that together to have in handwhile we process the contract? The changes to the scope of work look fine to me, I made changes to the budget as discussed. I put December 1 as astart date. A contractor can begin work they will bill for as soon as we have an agreed upon scope of work. I chose the1st to allow time to put the decision-making safeguards in place. I do know we will want your help in December inpreparing for the leg session. Does this work for you? I am also attaching the template we use for contract budgets. I was not sure if you had other expenses besides thehourly fee. Please populate this template as part of the contract. If you need any assistance, Lauren Holt (cc'd above) isan ace. We will start processing the contract - getting Department and County approval - when we finalize these pieces. I willwork on the safeguards.

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Thanks for bearing with us, Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:16 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Sarah, This reminded me to ask you whether we should touch base on the contract. Is there anything else you need from me atthis point? I have some time available this week to connect via phone, if you d like. Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:51 AMTo: Schaibley, DavidCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Many, many thanks to all of you at TCLC! I really appreciate having so many sets of wonderful eyes to review our draftand to provide such helpful input. I am incorporating many of your comments, and will send a draft off to our county prosecutor's office this morning. Thisitem will go to a vote by our Board of Health on December 16. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

Thanks again!!Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

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From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:59 PMTo: Pearson, AnneCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Dear Anne:

Attached please find our thoughts on Seattle/King County �s proposed e-cigarette regulation. We hope thesethoughts are helpful. Please let us know if you are in need of any assistance in the future. Sincerely,Dave David J. Schaibley |Public Health Law CenterStaff Attorney, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium651-695-7611 | Fax: [email protected] Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105www.TCLConline.org The Tobacco Control Legal Consortium provides information and technical assistance on issues related to tobacco and publichealth. The Consortium does not provide legal representation or advice. This e-mail should not be considered legal advice or asubstitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney who can represent you. If you have specific legal questions,we recommend that you consult with an attorney familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction. From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 10:13 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation Great! Thanks so much. Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:24 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Anne:

Just a quick update to let you know that we �ll have our input to you today.

Dave From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 8:41 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, Maggie

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Subject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation We would like to send a draft to our Prosecuting Attorneys Office by Monday or Tuesday of next week. If we couldincorporate your comments before sending, that would be ideal. But if that's too tight, we can still fold in your commentsafter we send it to her.

Thanks!

From: Schaibley, David [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:04 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hello Anne:

Thanks for forwarding it; we'll share our thoughts. When we spoke last week you mentioned a relatively tight time framefor this effort...can you let us know when you need our input by? Enjoy your long weekend,Dave

From: Pearson, Anne [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:55 PMTo: Mahoney, Maggie; Schaibley, DavidSubject: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Maggie and David,

I hope you are both well. I was wondering if you might have the time to review a draft regulation restricting the sale of e-products (attached). Our Board of Health is not proposing to go so far as to prohibit their sale entirely, but is interested inrestricting their availability to youth.

If you have a chance to take a look, I would love to hear your thoughts. I'll be out of the office for the rest of the week butback on Monday. All the best,Anne

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Waldmiller, J. Mike \(CDC/ONDIEH/NCCDPHP\)" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/17/2010 4:46:00 PMSubject: Follow-ups from Call

Attachments: SeaKing.Tob.CAP.16.doc

Hi Mike, Here is the press release on the e-cig regulation. I am also attaching the updated Obj. 16 College DisseminationMilestones. Thanks,Sarah

From: Ross, KathrynSent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 5:34 PMSubject: Media Release: Board of Health approves electronic cigarette regulations

cid:[email protected]

Contact: Julia Patterson 206-296-1005, [email protected] December 16, 2010

Board of Health approves electronic cigarette regulationsRegulations will limit sales to adults only, prohibit free samples,

and restrict use in public places and places of employment King County, WA—The King County Board of Health passed regulations today to protect KingCounty youth from electronic smoking devices and unregulated nicotine delivery devices. The Board of Health voted unanimously to:

restrict the sales of e-cigarettes or any other unapproved nicotine delivery devices only topeople 18 and older;prohibit free or highly discounted electronic smoking devices or unapproved nicotine deliveryproducts;prohibit the use of e-cigarette devices in places where smoking is prohibited by law.

“I am pleased that the Board of Health acted today to prohibit the sale of e-cigarettes to youthand to restrict their use in public spaces,” said Board of Health Chair Julia Patterson. “E-cigarettes are used as a means to encourage people, especially our youth, to begin smoking. Their safety and long-term health impacts are untested and unknown. The Board of Health’sresponsibility is to create policies that foster the health and well being of our community, andtoday’s action will help achieve that objective.” Electronic smoking devices, commonly known as “e-cigarettes,” are battery-operated devicesdesigned to look like and to be used in the same manner as conventional cigarettes. E-cigarettesuse cartridges to deliver vaporized nicotine, the same highly addictive drug that’s in tobacco.

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The FDA is investigating e-cigarettes, but the products are currently unregulated at the federallevel. “This Board of Health proposal is a reasonable step to protect youth immediately in King Countywhile federal authorities continue to look into these products,” said Dr. David Fleming, Directorand Health Officer for Public Health – Seattle & King County. “Through this regulation, youngpeople in King County have one less opportunity to get hooked on nicotine.” E-cigarettes have a high appeal to youth. They are sold in convenience stores and mall kiosksand come in candy flavors including chocolate, vanilla and mint. The FDA has warned that e-cigarettes can increase nicotine addiction among young people and may lead youth to tryconventional tobacco products."The Board of Health's action will help protect our youth from the addictive effects of nicotine,"said Boardmember Dr. Bud Nicola. “The Board of Health heard from a number of people who use these as an alternative to realcigarettes, and there may be a harm-reduction role,” said Boardmember and Seattle CityCouncilmember Sally Clark. “But nicotine remains addictive, and the steps we took today areabout protecting youth.” As these products have become more widely available, public use has also increased. E-cigarettes mimic the appearance of regular cigarettes because the user exhales a smoke-likevapor similar in appearance to the exhaled smoke from a cigarette. Their use is virtuallyindistinguishable from the use of traditional tobacco products in public, which leads to confusionand prompts people to light and smoke traditional tobacco products. “No matter how it’s delivered, nicotine is highly addictive. We took an important step today tokeep these unknown products out of the hands of kids in King County,” said Boardmember andLake Forest Park Mayor David Hutchinson. The Board of Health convened a Tobacco Policy committee in June 2010 to review the evidenceand develop new tobacco policies that respond to current policy opportunities and disparities inKing County. Today’s regulations were endorsed by the committee members. Several other jurisdictions across the nation have created similar regulations related to e-cigarettes but it is believed that King County’s regulations are the most comprehensive in thenation. The King County Board of Health sets county-wide public health policy, enacts and enforces localpublic health regulations, and carries out other duties of local boards of health specified in statelaw. These duties include enforcing state public health statutes, preventing and controlling thespread of infectious disease, abating nuisances, and establishing fee schedules for licenses,permits and other services.

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Bud Nicola" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>Date: 12/17/2010 3:24:00 PM

Subject: RE: Hot topics webinar

Thanks Bud and Scott - You can keep myself and Joy on this email chain for Sarah's communications in January and wewill pick-up if Scott is out being a new dad. Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Bud Nicola [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 10:35 AMTo: Neal, ScottCc: Sarah Paliulis; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Hamilton, JoySubject: Hot topics webinar

Thanks, Scott, and congratulations on the new baby! He or she will certainly keep you busy.

The date of the webinar is February 22nd from noon to 1 pm. We have the speaker sign in at 11:30 am to test thesystem and hang on for a few minutes afterward to evaluate how it went. It is ideal if we can get slides for thesession 3 weeks in advance (Feb 1) so the NW Center instructional designer can help adapt them for webinarinteraction. We usually also have an orientation to the i-link webinar system about a week before the webinar.Sarah Paliulis helps coordinate everything. Sarah or I will be back in touch in January with more [email protected] via Blackberry From: Neal, Scott [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 08:08 AMTo: Bud NicolaSubject: RE: E-cig media call Hi Bud, Yes, we are definitely fighting what seems to be a loosing battle over funding, but that being said, I think we could committo helping out. I say we because I'm not sure I can commit personally given my wife and I are expecting a baby Jan.28th, so I may not be very available through February. But I'm sure that if I can't do this, I would highly recommend Sarahor Joy as alternates and I would imagine both would be happy to help. I will talk with both of them today about this andwe'll get back with you to confirm. ThanksScott

From: Bud Nicola [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 4:07 PMTo: Neal, Scott

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Subject: RE: E-cig media call

Scott, You’re welcome. And thanks for the great work that you and your staff do. On a different topic – I moderate a monthly webinar for the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice called “Hot Topicsin Preparedness” although we cover many different areas of public health. Would you be willing to help out on a session inFebruary related to an update on issues related to tobacco? I think our work today will be of interest to other healthdepartments. I’m also trying to find someone from another state in this region since the webinar is regional and amsending a query to health dept friends in Montana.It’s probably not fair to ask you since the program’s funding is up in the air – so I would certainly understand if you can’tcommit.Bud Bud [email protected]

From: Neal, Scott [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 3:40 PMTo: Bud Nicola; Ross, KathrynCc: Wood, MariaSubject: RE: E-cig media call Hi Bud, Thanks for taking that interview and for all your work and support on this issue over the past several months (especiallythe past week!). Scott

From: Bud Nicola [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 3:38 PMTo: Ross, KathrynCc: Neal, Scott; Wood, MariaSubject: RE: E-cig media call

Fyi - I talked to Matt Lube at the Stranger and am not expecting a very supportive story.Bud [email protected]

From: Ross, Kathryn [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 12:51 PMTo: Bud NicolaSubject: E-cig media callImportance: High Hi Bud, Are you able to give the Stranger a call this afternoon re: the e-cigarette regulation? The reporter's name is Matt Lube -206-323-7101 x3016. His question is, "what's the rationale for the ban." Please let me know if you're not able to do this, and I'll check in w/ Julia's office.

Thank you! Katie Ross206-263-8781

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Jenna Mandel-Ricci" <[email protected]>

"Brawley, Karen" <[email protected]>Date: 12/17/2010 6:04:00 PM

Subject: RE: NYC-Seattle call today 10am/1pmAttachments: 8063_Final_07_03.rtf

Report 9_5_08.docResidentSurvey.SSHP.docFINAL KCHA One pager 10.19.06.docSurvey.6.09.docGuardian.pdfPortland-Vancouver Metro Area Smokefree Housing Project Evaluation[1].pdf2010.2.18.BOH.Tobacco.ppt

Hi Jenna and Vicky -So lovely to talk to you today. I am attaching some of the documents we discussed, First, I am attaching the results ofour survey with KCHA and with King County renters, along with survey instruments. I am also attaching the reducedsurvey instrument we currently recommend when asked. Also attached is Portland/Vancouver's eval of their smoke-freehousing program (I haven't yet read it) and an article on the evaluation of Guardian's policy change. Lastly, attached isthe staff presentation to the Board of Health on yesterday's e-cig ordinance. Let me know if I missed anything,Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Jenna Mandel-Ricci [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 7:26 AMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Brawley, KarenCc: Victoria GrimshawSubject: NYC-Seattle call today 10am/1pm

Sarah and Karen,

We are looking forward to our call later today. In the hopes that it is helpful, below is a list of things we were hoping to talk through with you:

· Overall approach to smoke-free housing· Work with public housing authority staff· Work with public housing authority tenants· Work with other tenant groups· Work with other government agencies that provide rent subsidies for tenants or tax/development subsidies fordevelopers· Work with private developers, landlords, etc.· Any experience with disclosure laws· New ordinance prohibiting use of e-cigarettes where regular cigarettes are prohibited

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Jenna Mandel-Ricci" <[email protected]>

"Brawley, Karen" <[email protected]>Date: 12/17/2010 1:10:00 PM

Subject: RE: NYC-Seattle call today 10am/1pm

And we look forward to speaking with you. We will call you at the number you provided.

From: Jenna Mandel-Ricci [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 7:26 AMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Brawley, KarenCc: Victoria GrimshawSubject: NYC-Seattle call today 10am/1pm

Sarah and Karen,

We are looking forward to our call later today. In the hopes that it is helpful, below is a list of things we were hoping to talk through with you:

· Overall approach to smoke-free housing· Work with public housing authority staff· Work with public housing authority tenants· Work with other tenant groups· Work with other government agencies that provide rent subsidies for tenants or tax/development subsidies fordevelopers· Work with private developers, landlords, etc.· Any experience with disclosure laws· New ordinance prohibiting use of e-cigarettes where regular cigarettes are prohibited

Shall we call you or would you like to call us?If you’d like to call us the number is 212-676-8304. Thanks in advance,Jenna Jenna Mandel-RicciDeputy Director, Bureau of Tobacco ControlNYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene2 Lafayette, 21st Floor(212) [email protected] **********************************************************************

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Ross-Viles, Sarah" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/17/2010 6:45:00 PMSubject: RE: One-on-One Meeting

Are you able to do 4:30? The Grinch has stolen this meeting time. Ok, the e-cig debrief meeting.

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Robles, Richard On Behalf Of Ross-Viles, Sarah>Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 9:38 AM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Greto, Lindsey>Subject: One-on-One Meeting>When: Monday, December 20, 2010 3:00 PM-3:30 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).>Where: Room 1030>>

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Greto, Lindsey" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/17/2010 6:52:00 PMSubject: RE: One-on-One Meeting

You know what - I have a whole webinar on my calendar on Monday. Would between 12 and 1:30 work? I amprotecting today for budget work.

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

>_____________________________________________>From: Greto, Lindsey>Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 2:48 PM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: RE: One-on-One Meeting>>Silly outlook.>>I can, but would really like not to… I am trying to make boot camp class on Mondays, so need to leave on the4:35 bus to do so… any chance we can not do it then? If that's it, then it's fine… or we could do this afternoon?>>--->Lindsey Greto, MPA>Tobacco Prevention Program>Public Health - Seattle & King County>Ph: (206) 263-9410 Fax: (206) 296-0177>>>_____________________________________________>From: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 2:47 PM>To: Greto, Lindsey>Subject: FW: One-on-One Meeting>>>Hmm, this went back to me instead of to you. Oh, Outlook, you trickster.>>>______________________________________________>From: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 2:42 PM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: RE: One-on-One Meeting

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>>Are you able to do 4:30 on Monday? The Grinch has stolen this meeting time. Ok, the e-cig debrief meeting.>>Sarah Ross-Viles>CPPW Tobacco Project Manager>Public Health - Seattle & King County>Suite 900 401 5th Avenue>Seattle, WA 98102>(206) 263-8211>>>_____________________________________________>From: Robles, Richard On Behalf Of Ross-Viles, Sarah>Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 9:38 AM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Greto, Lindsey>Subject: One-on-One Meeting>When: Monday, December 20, 2010 3:00 PM-3:30 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).>Where: Room 1030>>

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Greto, Lindsey" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/17/2010 6:49:00 PMSubject: FW: One-on-One Meeting

Hmm, this went back to me instead of to you. Oh, Outlook, you trickster.

>______________________________________________>From: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 2:42 PM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah>Subject: RE: One-on-One Meeting>>Are you able to do 4:30 on Monday? The Grinch has stolen this meeting time. Ok, the e-cig debrief meeting.>>Sarah Ross-Viles>CPPW Tobacco Project Manager>Public Health - Seattle & King County>Suite 900 401 5th Avenue>Seattle, WA 98102>(206) 263-8211>>>_____________________________________________>From: Robles, Richard On Behalf Of Ross-Viles, Sarah>Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 9:38 AM>To: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Greto, Lindsey>Subject: One-on-One Meeting>When: Monday, December 20, 2010 3:00 PM-3:30 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).>Where: Room 1030>>

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Brandie Flood" <[email protected]>

"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>Date: 12/17/2010 4:38:00 PM

Subject: RE: Public Hearing

Wow - Brandie! Thanks for sharing. Sorry you got targeted - a creepier side to Facebook for sure. I find the assumptions folks makeabout funding and motivation for tobacco control work disappointing and odd. Is it so far fetched that we are just concerned withpublic health? Thanks for saying things so well yesterday. Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Brandie Flood [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 11:34 AMTo: Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: Public HearingImportance: High

Hey Scott, I got this ugly message about my comments at the hearing yesterday from some guy on facebook. I just thought you shouldknow in case you get the same message. I blocked him from my facebook and its private anyway so he won’t be able to seemy pictures or anything. Brandie Flood, MSWCenter for MultiCultural Health1120 East Terrace St., Suite 200Seattle, WA 98122206-461-6910 ext. 203From: Facebook [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 7:16 PMTo: Brandie FloodSubject: Gregory Conley sent you a message on Facebook...

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Gregory sent you a message.

Gregory ConleyDecember 16, 2010 at 10:15pmSubject: Electronic cigaretteMs. Flood,

I listened to the audio from today's King County Board of Health meeting and was shocked to hear you say, "We don'tknow what's in [electronic cigarettes]."

How could you attend the meting, listen to the presentations, and then say such a thing? We know what is in the e-cigarette; propoylene glycol and nicotine. PG is safe for human inhalation, and nicotine is not a burning, combustible toxinlike the 40 individual types of carcinogens in tobacco cigarettes that are released into the air in the form of second-handsmoke.

Does the organization you work for publicly reveal its funding sources? I'd be interested to know how much comes frompharmaceutical companies that have smoking aids out on the market.

Please see below.http://www.facebook.com/l/95699whc6BS2KgtOf8zCRMeT5oA;www.healthnz.co.nz/DublinEcigBenchtopHandout.pdf

http://www.facebook.com/l/95699rwokbqI3AcxhPgV_dpd2bQ;www.casaa.org/files/Study_TSN...NJOY_Vapor.pdf

http://www.facebook.com/l/95699fy8Yy7o28woWS2W1jJPs6Q;sph.bu.edu/insider/index.php/Recent-News/evidence-suggests-e-cigs-safer-than-cigarettes-researcher-claims.html

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Rosalind Sciammas" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/20/2010 9:06:00 PMSubject: RE: January meeting

Ros - How about noon to one on Monday the 3rd (your email says the 2nd, but I trust we will all be out!). If that time works, feel freeto send a meeting request. Thanks,Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Rosalind Sciammas [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 2:49 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Apa, James; Neal, Scott; Melissa SimpsonSubject: RE: January meeting

Hi Sarah, Would any time on Mon., Jan. 2 or Thu., Jan. 6, anywhere between 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. or 3:30 – 5 p.m. work? It was great seeing you too. Congratulations to you and your team for the BOH’s approval of legislation on e-cigarette userestrictions today. This must bode well for the BOH’s adoption of your upcoming youth access bill. We’d be happy to get started on drafting an op-ed from Dr. Fleming on the youth access bill, as long as this is still anappropriate earned media tactic for January. We’ve discussed the idea briefly and could probably start drafting this after weget a chance to review proposed legislation from ACS, as well as any other message mandates. Just let us know if we can behelpful to your team before our meeting in the new year. Thanks for getting this on everyone’s calendars. Roz

Rosalind Sciammas Vice President206.352.8598 | office

+gmmb cause the effect

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 3:45 PMTo: Rosalind SciammasCc: Apa, James; Neal, ScottSubject: January meeting

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Hi Ros - Good to see you today. Not to lose track of other follow-up, I have been tracking down times for GMMB to follow up with myself,Scott and James on tobacco media and communications for the next 18 months. Due to vacations, are earliest dates are the firstweek of January. However, we have a lot of availability at that time. Can you send some times that would work for you doing thatweek and I will match to our calendars? Thanks,Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211 Confidentiality Notice: This email and all attachments are intended solely for the named person or entity to w hich it is addressed and contains information thatmay be privileged, confidential or copyrighted under applicable law . Any review , distribution, dissemination or copying of this email or the information herein byanyone other than the intended recipient, or an agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended recipient, is strictly prohibited. If you have receivedthis email in error, please immediately notify the sender or contact the offices of GMMB Inc. at 202-572-2818.

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Smyser, Mike" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/22/2010 1:54:55 PMSubject: RE: cross-walk with CAPS Objectives by Thur

Hi Mike - The more recently modified version is fine (but the modifications are only in comments, not in substance).Did I include an e-cigarette use question on the original crosswalk?

Thanks,Sarah

________________________________________From: Smyser, MikeSent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 8:30 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: RE: cross-walk with CAPS Objectives by Thur

Hi Sarah,I see 2 documents:SeaKing tobacco CAP 11.5.2010 kb edits.xls.xlsx (last modified 11/29/2010)SeaKing Tobacco CAP 11.5.2010.xls (last modified 11/5/2010)

Should I be looking at the 11/29 or the 11/5 modified document?Thanks again,

- Mike-----Original Message-----From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 8:15 PMTo: Smyser, MikeSubject: RE: cross-walk with CAPS Objectives by Thur

Hi Mike - I am traveling without VPN, but you can find the most recent CAP in Prevention and Wellness ->Tobacco -> CAP -> FInal CAP Sheets -> Updated > file with a November date.

Thanks,Sarah________________________________________From: Smyser, MikeSent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 3:28 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: cross-walk with CAPS Objectives by Thur

Sarah,Could you send me a copy of the Tobacco CAPS you were working form. I’m concerned that the version I have isnot the most up-to-date.

Thanks,- Mike

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From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 2:08 PMTo: Chan, Nadine; Kellogg, Ryan; Krieger, James; Shumann, AmyCc: Smyser, MikeSubject: RE: cross-walk with CAPS Objectives by Thur

Hi folks,

here is the tobacco crosswalk. It is a a two-tab spreadsheet. The first page just looks at whether an objective isreflected in the selection of questions, the BRFSS tab links the items to objectives, explains how we will use the data,and has a list of comments on items. I just finished this and need some time to process it myself, but wanted to giveyou all a peak as well.

Sarah

________________________________From: Chan, NadineSent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 10:10 AMTo: Kellogg, RyanCc: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Smyser, MikeSubject: cross-walk with CAPS Objectives by ThurImportance: HighHi Ryan,

Could you (or Erin) help cross-walk the BRFSS HEAL questions with the HEAL CAPS Objectives? We currentlyhave too many HEAL questions and need to prioritize.

1. Identify which CAP each question is related to2. Identify who, when, and how we will use the results for each question3. Add any missing questions to monitor or inform future work related to CAPS objectives4. Drop any redundant (in this BRFSS, in Greenberg Survey, or in the CPPW BRFSS that is already in the field)

Sarah is doing this for tobacco. I think she said she could share what she’s done (when she’s done) with you if itwould help.

We’re looking to have this by Thursday. Is this possible?

Thanks,-Nadine

**********************************************************Nadine L Chan PhD MPH | Assistant ChiefAssessment, Policy Development, and EvaluationPublic Health - Seattle and King Countyw: 206.263.8784e: [email protected]

Note: I telecommute on Wednesdays and can be reached via email or on my cell phone: 206-853-4877.

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From: Smyser, MikeSent: Monday, December 06, 2010 5:14 PMTo: Valenzuela, Matias; Beebe, Alanna; Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole; Ta, Myduc; Magbanua, Arsenia Claire;Kellogg, Ryan; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Oberg, Donna; Solet, David; Chan, Nadine; Krieger, James; Laurent, AmySubject: Local CPPW BRFSS survey meeting (12/7, 10-11am, rm 918)

Attached is a revised questionnaire summary for our meeting tomorrow. The priorities for the Tobacco (i.e., 1=1st,2=2nd) questions came from Sarah. The demographic and especially HEAL prioritization could use a lot more input.I’ve also included a tab with just the Greenberg questions (from the version I received from Matías beforeThanksgiving). The other tabs are a more extensive list of potential questions.

Hopefully you’ll be able to attend the meeting, but if not please give me your feedback as soon as you can (no laterthan Thursday morning).

Thanks!

Mike Smyser, EpidemiologistAssessment, Policy Development & Evaluation (APDE)Public Health - Seattle & King County401 Fifth Avenue, CNK-PH-1300Seattle, WA 98104Phone: 206-263-8780; Fax: 206-296-0166Email: [email protected]

________________________________From: Smyser, MikeSent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 5:33 PMTo: Valenzuela, Matias; Beebe, Alanna; Sadow-Hasenberg, Nicole; Ta, Myduc; Magbanua, Arsenia Claire;Kellogg, Ryan; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Oberg, Donna; Solet, David; Chan, Nadine; Krieger, JamesSubject: Brainstorm CPPW BRFSS questions

Attached is an Excel file that subsets questions that might be relevant for Tobacco and HEAL assessment purposes.Questions are sorted by topic (35 demographic questions, then 81 tobacco and 244 HEAL). We need to pare thisdown to about 25 demographic, 60 tobacco and 40 HEAL questions in our meeting on Monday.

Unfortunately, I have not had the time to refine the subtopic areas more and there may be some duplication ofquestions. Hopefully on Monday we can go through this quickly to remove non-relevant topics or series that areclearly too long.

If you’re not able to attend the meeting, then it would be helpful if you could put a “y” in the “Include?” column andsend the file back to me.

Thanks for everyone’s help on this!

Mike Smyser, EpidemiologistAssessment, Policy Development & Evaluation (APDE)Public Health - Seattle & King County401 Fifth Avenue, CNK-PH-1300Seattle, WA 98104Phone: 206-263-8780; Fax: 206-296-0166Email: [email protected]

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Mahoney, Maggie" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/22/2010 5:05:18 PMSubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Hi Maggie- how about 11:30 CST, 12: 30 EST tomorrow? I think just the two of us will be fine for a check-in.Is 651-290-7514 the best number to reach you with?

Thanks,Sarah________________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 12:39 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Whoops! I am available from 11:30-2 and 3-4 Central tomorrow. So, that's 12:30-3 and 4-5 EST and 9:30-12 and 1-2 Pacific, if Joy is planning on joining us.

Do any of those times work?

Maggie

-----Original Message-----From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 2:22 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Sorry, Maggie. I was in transit and missed this email. I am on the east coast at present - so just ahead of you. I have a call from 3:30-4:30 EST (to 3:30 CST, correct). I will be on email now - please let me know if a time will work after that or for tomorrow.

Thanks.________________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 10:55 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Can we talk at 2:00 my time, 12:00 your time (one hour from now)?

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]

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From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 12:04 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Hi Maggie,

Are you able to talk on the phone this afternoon or tomorrow? Unfortunately, I have one more chapter to add to our never-ending contract story.

Sarah________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 4:04 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up ContractHi Sarah,

I just thought I’d check in and let you know that we are working on figuring out our projects for the new year. It’d be helpful to know whether you’ve got some ideas of what you might like us to work on first, and the general timeframe for the first few projects. Thanks in advance for any info you can provide!

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From: Mahoney, MaggieSent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 3:48 PMTo: 'Ross-Viles, Sarah'Cc: 'Hamilton, Joy'Subject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Hi Sarah,

Is there anything I can do on my end to help with this process? Just so you know, our offices are closed the last week of December, so hopefully we can wrap things up next week! I’m hopeful! ☺

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Thanks,

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514[data:image/png;base64,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]Fax: 651-290-7515[data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQCAYAAAAf8/9hAAAACXBIWXMAAA7EAAAOxAGVKw4bAAAAIGNIUk0AAHolAACAgwAA+f8AAIDpAAB1MAAA6mAAADqYAAAXb5JfxUYAAAKLSURBVHjadJPfS5NhFMe/21xvuhXRyJAZroiSrJnbRdT7vrAf5HBaK5RABmEEwQIvkpZ/QRcWXdSFw5soKaF0F7qZeLO13mGBDpQsf5CoxVKHOt0Pctp2uvEdrzG/V+c553w/54HnPDIiQiGpPMETABoB2AAYd9MRAMMAvGmX+RcAyAoBVJ7gZQDtABworH4AHWmX+bOMZdkjCoXiUzabvcAwzPSsob5p/VTNY9GcdpnxdmYZ9wJThSCtCr1e/4XjuNPd3d1KjUZzaGbI27ysqzGQoggAsLa1A7ehArrDxfDNr0oBlQB+wmKxbJFEL968SxoamsjkHaPU9l9piUo6A0RE1DG2QCWdASrpDAzJM5kMI8XecdjVxfEl+K9dxFgsgUvvR6HyBKHyBAEATyKLeGSsENuNcqk5kUjEGm7fzcYqr0ClVODl99+YXEvl6+c1amjVe+ahiGGYaUEQKnmeh91uL43rqheixjpdmzCL11er0PcjhrTLvMfUJsyKYUSeyWQ6enp6tgCgrKxsfbP8bB8AdE1G89cOReMAgOv+Cag8QXRNRkXAsDwcDr+am5tLCYKA3t7eo2dG+1vVK/MfpRPtA+MIReMYaKj+/xm9MiICx3EmpVL5wefzFavValis1u1vvHMkdfykCQC0kSGUTo+Ajmnx1dSC7IGD+UUCEYGIwLKsyWazrSeTSSIiMpnNf7Ttz5+ec96fr7/VnE0mk+QfHMzV3WjcKH/4rEr05QGFIA6HY4llWRLPRER+v3/HYrFMFQSIkNra2tVQKJSlfcSyLO0LECFWq3XF6XRGA4HAptTsdrsXeZ6fEHtl+31nAOA4rkUulz/I5XL63dQGgHEAN8Ph8AYA/BsAt4ube4GblQIAAAAASUVORK5CYII=]www.TCLConline.org

From: Mahoney, MaggieSent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 9:47 AMTo: 'Ross-Viles, Sarah'Cc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

That all looks fine, Sarah. Thanks.

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514[data:image/png;base64,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]Fax: 651-290-7515[data:image/png;base64,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]www.TCLConline.org

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 4:26 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: Wrapping up Contract

Hi Maggie,

While I am waiting for the letter from our contracts office, I would like to make sure we are ready to get the contract in the our system. I accepted the changes to the last revised scope, and have attached a budget with a guesstimated 3 year spread. Depending on the COI letter, we may not be able to start until January (as the scope currently says). In which case, we will change the budget. Hopefully, we will be instead changing the scope and getting your help with some items this month. So, please take a look at these documents and let me know if they look fine except for having the actual start date. When I get the draft letter I will send it right along. Hopefully you can confirm it and we can execute this one.Sound like a plan? please let me know of any questions.

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Thanks,Sarah________________________________From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 2:34 PMTo: 'Mahoney, Maggie'Cc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationHi Maggie,

Our compliance and contracts had some issues with this draft and our taking the opportunity to craft their own draft, which I will forward when I obtain it.

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211[data:image/png;base64,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]

________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 10:35 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationThanks for checking on this Sarah. I’ve attached a draft letter to address the conflict issue. Do you want to see whether that’s sufficient?

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514[data:image/png;base64,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]Fax: 651-290-7515[data:image/png;base64,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]www.TCLConline.org

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 6:19 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

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Maggie- My understanding is that budgeting into calendar years is something we must do on our end, even if we expect we may amend them. Mark - is that correct? Or is there a way to do a consulting contract in amount only?

Sarah

________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:05 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationGreat, thanks Sarah. I will put together a letter that copies the language of the contract and send it to you for review. A December 1 start date sounds good, and I look forward to wrapping up the contracting process, as I know you do, too!

In the meantime, I accepted the changes in the draft scope of work, with one exception. I thought, based on our exchange from last week, that we weren’t going to allocate time to particular time periods so that we had flexibility throughout the remaining 15 months, since it would be hard to predict the ebb and flow of work. If that is still okay with you, I deleted the table in the draft scope of work because it just allocated funding over the life of the project and replaced it with a simple paragraph explaining that we’ll invoice you and you’ll pay us, as the contract says, that our fee is $175 per hour, up to a maximum of $25,000 total. I’ve attached it for your review.

After I did that, I opened the budget document and see that the template had a lot of stuff that doesn’t apply to this contract (e.g., supplies, fringe benefits, etc.). I simplified it to match the content that is in the scope of work. I’ve attached it for your review.

Please let me know how those two things look and, as I said, I’ll draft a letter to match the contract language concerning the conflict issue.

Thanks!

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514[data:image/png;base64,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]Fax: 651-290-7515[data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQCAYAAAAf8/9hAAAACXBIWXMAAA7EAAAOxAGVKw4bAAAAIGNIUk0AAHolAACAgwAA+f8AAIDpAAB1MAAA6mAAADqYAAAXb5JfxUYAAAKLSURBVHjadJPfS5NhFMe/21xvuhXRyJAZroiSrJnbRdT7vrAf5HBaK5RABmEEwQIvkpZ/QRcWXdSFw5soKaF0F7qZeLO13mGBDpQsf5CoxVKHOt0Pctp2uvEdrzG/V+c553w/54HnPDIiQiGpPMETABoB2AAYd9MRAMMAvGmX+RcAyAoBVJ7gZQDtABworH4AHWmX+bOMZdkjCoXiUzabvcAwzPSsob5p/VTNY9GcdpnxdmYZ9wJThSCtCr1e/4XjuNPd3d1KjUZzaGbI27ysqzGQoggAsLa1A7ehArrDxfDNr0oBlQB+wmKxbJFEL968SxoamsjkHaPU9l9piUo6A0RE1DG2QCWdASrpDAzJM5kMI8XecdjVxfEl+K9dxFgsgUvvR6HyBKHyBAEATyKLeGSsENuNcqk5kUjEGm7fzcYqr0ClVODl99+YXEvl6+c1amjVe+ahiGGYaUEQKnmeh91uL43rqheixjpdmzCL11er0PcjhrTLvMfUJsyKYUSeyWQ6enp6tgCgrKxsfbP8bB8AdE1G89cOReMAgOv+Cag8QXRNRkXAsDwcDr+am5tLCYKA3t7eo2dG+1vVK/MfpRPtA+MIReMYaKj+/xm9MiICx3EmpVL5wefzFavValis1u1vvHMkdfykCQC0kSGUTo+Ajmnx1dSC7IGD+UUCEYGIwLKsyWazrSeTSSIiMpnNf7Ttz5+ec96fr7/VnE0mk+QfHMzV3WjcKH/4rEr05QGFIA6HY4llWRLPRER+v3/HYrFMFQSIkNra2tVQKJSlfcSyLO0LECFWq3XF6XRGA4HAptTsdrsXeZ6fEHtl+31nAOA4rkUulz/I5XL63dQGgHEAN8Ph8AYA/BsAt4ube4GblQIAAAAASUVORK5CYII=]www.TCLConline.org

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:59 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Maggie - I have the go-ahead that the letter can copy the language of the contract. I do not think it needs to contain much more than that. Thus, it looks like we are in the home stretch. Are you able to put that together to have in hand while we process the contract?

The changes to the scope of work look fine to me, I made changes to the budget as discussed. I put December 1 as a start date. A contractor can begin work they will bill for as soon as we have an agreed upon scope of work. I chose the 1st to allow time to put the decision-making safeguards in place. I do know we will want your help in December in preparing for the leg session. Does this work for you?

I am also attaching the template we use for contract budgets. I was not sure if you had other expenses besides the hourly fee. Please populate this template as part of the contract. If you need any assistance, Lauren Holt (cc'd above) is an ace.

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We will start processing the contract - getting Department and County approval - when we finalize these pieces. I will work on the safeguards.

Thanks for bearing with us,

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211[data:image/png;base64,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]

________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:16 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationHi Sarah,

This reminded me to ask you whether we should touch base on the contract. Is there anything else you need from me at this point? I have some time available this week to connect via phone, if you’d like.

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514[data:image/png;base64,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]Fax: 651-290-7515[data:image/png;base64,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]www.TCLConline.org

From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:51 AMTo: Schaibley, DavidCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Many, many thanks to all of you at TCLC! I really appreciate having so many sets of wonderful eyes to review our draft and to provide such helpful input.

I am incorporating many of your comments, and will send a draft off to our county prosecutor's office this morning. This item will go to a vote by our Board of Health on December 16. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

Thanks again!!

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Anne

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) 263-9411[data:image/png;base64,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][email protected]

________________________________From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:59 PMTo: Pearson, AnneCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationDear Anne:

Attached please find our thoughts on Seattle/King County’s proposed e-cigarette regulation. We hope these thoughts are helpful. Please let us know if you are in need of any assistance in the future.

Sincerely,Dave

David J. Schaibley |Public Health Law CenterStaff Attorney, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium651-695-7611[data:image/png;base64,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]| Fax: 651-290-7515[data:image/png;base64,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][email protected] Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105www.TCLConline.org

The Tobacco Control Legal Consortium provides information and technical assistance on issues related to tobacco and public health. The Consortium does not provide legal representation or advice. This e-mail should not be considered legal advice or a substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney who can represent you. If you have specific legal questions, we recommend that you consult with an attorney familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction.

From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 10:13 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Great! Thanks so much.

Anne

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County

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________________________________From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:24 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulationHi Anne:

Just a quick update to let you know that we’ll have our input to you today.

Dave

From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 8:41 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

We would like to send a draft to our Prosecuting Attorneys Office by Monday or Tuesday of next week. If we could incorporate your comments before sending, that would be ideal. But if that's too tight, we can still fold in your comments after we send it to her.

Thanks!

________________________________From: Schaibley, David [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:04 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulationHello Anne:

Thanks for forwarding it; we'll share our thoughts. When we spoke last week you mentioned a relatively tight time frame for this effort...can you let us know when you need our input by?

Enjoy your long weekend,Dave________________________________From: Pearson, Anne [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:55 PMTo: Mahoney, Maggie; Schaibley, DavidSubject: Draft E-cigarette regulationHi Maggie and David,

I hope you are both well. I was wondering if you might have the time to review a draft regulation restricting the sale of e-products (attached). Our Board of Health is not proposing to go so far as to prohibit their sale entirely, but is interested in restricting their availability to youth.

If you have a chance to take a look, I would love to hear your thoughts. I'll be out of the office for the rest of the week but back on Monday.

All the best,Anne

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Mahoney, Maggie" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/22/2010 4:22:26 PMSubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Sorry, Maggie. I was in transit and missed this email. I am on the east coast at present - so just ahead of you. I have a call from 3:30-4:30 EST (to 3:30 CST, correct). I will be on email now - please let me know if a time will work after that or for tomorrow.

Thanks.________________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 10:55 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Can we talk at 2:00 my time, 12:00 your time (one hour from now)?

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 12:04 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Hi Maggie,

Are you able to talk on the phone this afternoon or tomorrow? Unfortunately, I have one more chapter to add to our never-ending contract story.

Sarah________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 4:04 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up ContractHi Sarah,

I just thought I’d check in and let you know that we are working on figuring out our projects for the new year. It’d be helpful to know whether you’ve got some ideas of what you might like us to work on first, and the general timeframe for the first few projects. Thanks in advance for any info you can provide!

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Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514[data:image/png;base64,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]Fax: 651-290-7515[data:image/png;base64,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]www.TCLConline.org

From: Mahoney, MaggieSent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 3:48 PMTo: 'Ross-Viles, Sarah'Cc: 'Hamilton, Joy'Subject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Hi Sarah,

Is there anything I can do on my end to help with this process? Just so you know, our offices are closed the last week of December, so hopefully we can wrap things up next week! I’m hopeful! ☺

Thanks,

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514[data:image/png;base64,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]Fax: 651-290-7515[data:image/png;base64,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]www.TCLConline.org

From: Mahoney, MaggieSent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 9:47 AMTo: 'Ross-Viles, Sarah'Cc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

That all looks fine, Sarah. Thanks.

Maggie MahoneyDeputy Director

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Tobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514[data:image/png;base64,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]Fax: 651-290-7515[data:image/png;base64,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]www.TCLConline.org

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 4:26 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: Wrapping up Contract

Hi Maggie,

While I am waiting for the letter from our contracts office, I would like to make sure we are ready to get the contract in the our system. I accepted the changes to the last revised scope, and have attached a budget with a guesstimated 3 year spread. Depending on the COI letter, we may not be able to start until January (as the scope currently says). In which case, we will change the budget. Hopefully, we will be instead changing the scope and getting your help with some items this month. So, please take a look at these documents and let me know if they look fine except for having the actual start date. When I get the draft letter I will send it right along. Hopefully you can confirm it and we can execute this one.Sound like a plan? please let me know of any questions.

Thanks,Sarah________________________________From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 2:34 PMTo: 'Mahoney, Maggie'Cc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationHi Maggie,

Our compliance and contracts had some issues with this draft and our taking the opportunity to craft their own draft, which I will forward when I obtain it.

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211[data:image/png;base64,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]

________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 10:35 AMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah

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Cc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationThanks for checking on this Sarah. I’ve attached a draft letter to address the conflict issue. Do you want to see whether that’s sufficient?

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514[data:image/png;base64,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]Fax: 651-290-7515[data:image/png;base64,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]www.TCLConline.org

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 6:19 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Maggie- My understanding is that budgeting into calendar years is something we must do on our end, even if we expect we may amend them. Mark - is that correct? Or is there a way to do a consulting contract in amount only?

Sarah

________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:05 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationGreat, thanks Sarah. I will put together a letter that copies the language of the contract and send it to you for review. A December 1 start date sounds good, and I look forward to wrapping up the contracting process, as I know you do, too!

In the meantime, I accepted the changes in the draft scope of work, with one exception. I thought, based on our exchange from last week, that we weren’t going to allocate time to particular time periods so that we had flexibility throughout the remaining 15 months, since it would be hard to predict the ebb and flow of work. If that is still okay with you, I deleted the table in the draft scope of work because it just allocated funding over the life of the project and replaced it with a simple paragraph explaining that we’ll invoice you and you’ll pay us, as the contract says, that our fee is $175 per hour, up to a maximum of $25,000 total. I’ve attached it for your review.

After I did that, I opened the budget document and see that the template had a lot of stuff that doesn’t apply to this contract (e.g., supplies, fringe benefits, etc.). I simplified it to match the content that is in the scope of work. I’ve attached it for your review.

Please let me know how those two things look and, as I said, I’ll draft a letter to match the contract language concerning the conflict issue.

Thanks!

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium

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From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:59 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Maggie - I have the go-ahead that the letter can copy the language of the contract. I do not think it needs to contain much more than that. Thus, it looks like we are in the home stretch. Are you able to put that together to have in hand while we process the contract?

The changes to the scope of work look fine to me, I made changes to the budget as discussed. I put December 1 as a start date. A contractor can begin work they will bill for as soon as we have an agreed upon scope of work. I chose the 1st to allow time to put the decision-making safeguards in place. I do know we will want your help in December in preparing for the leg session. Does this work for you?

I am also attaching the template we use for contract budgets. I was not sure if you had other expenses besides the hourly fee. Please populate this template as part of the contract. If you need any assistance, Lauren Holt (cc'd above) is an ace.

We will start processing the contract - getting Department and County approval - when we finalize these pieces. I will work on the safeguards.

Thanks for bearing with us,

Sarah

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________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:16 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationHi Sarah,

This reminded me to ask you whether we should touch base on the contract. Is there anything else you need from me at this point? I have some time available this week to connect via phone, if you’d like.

Maggie MahoneyDeputy Director

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From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:51 AMTo: Schaibley, DavidCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Many, many thanks to all of you at TCLC! I really appreciate having so many sets of wonderful eyes to review our draft and to provide such helpful input.

I am incorporating many of your comments, and will send a draft off to our county prosecutor's office this morning. This item will go to a vote by our Board of Health on December 16. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

Thanks again!!Anne

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________________________________From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:59 PMTo: Pearson, AnneCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationDear Anne:

Attached please find our thoughts on Seattle/King County’s proposed e-cigarette regulation. We hope these thoughts are helpful. Please let us know if you are in need of any assistance in the future.

Sincerely,Dave

David J. Schaibley |Public Health Law CenterStaff Attorney, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium

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From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 10:13 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Great! Thanks so much.

Anne

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________________________________From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:24 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulationHi Anne:

Just a quick update to let you know that we’ll have our input to you today.

Dave

From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 8:41 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

We would like to send a draft to our Prosecuting Attorneys Office by Monday or Tuesday of next week. If we could incorporate your comments before sending, that would be ideal. But if that's too tight, we can still fold in your comments after we send it to her.

Thanks!

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From: Schaibley, David [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:04 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulationHello Anne:

Thanks for forwarding it; we'll share our thoughts. When we spoke last week you mentioned a relatively tight time frame for this effort...can you let us know when you need our input by?

Enjoy your long weekend,Dave________________________________From: Pearson, Anne [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:55 PMTo: Mahoney, Maggie; Schaibley, DavidSubject: Draft E-cigarette regulationHi Maggie and David,

I hope you are both well. I was wondering if you might have the time to review a draft regulation restricting the sale of e-products (attached). Our Board of Health is not proposing to go so far as to prohibit their sale entirely, but is interested in restricting their availability to youth.

If you have a chance to take a look, I would love to hear your thoughts. I'll be out of the office for the rest of the week but back on Monday.

All the best,Anne

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Mahoney, Maggie" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/22/2010 2:03:44 PMSubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Hi Maggie, Are you able to talk on the phone this afternoon or tomorrow? Unfortunately, I have one more chapter to add to ournever-ending contract story. Sarah

From: Mahoney, Maggie [[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 4:04 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Hi Sarah, I just thought I d check in and let you know that we are working on figuring out our projects for the new year. It d be helpfulto know whether you ve got some ideas of what you might like us to work on first, and the general timeframe for the firstfew projects. Thanks in advance for any info you can provide! Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Mahoney, MaggieSent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 3:48 PMTo: 'Ross-Viles, Sarah'Cc: 'Hamilton, Joy'Subject: RE: Wrapping up Contract Hi Sarah, Is there anything I can do on my end to help with this process? Just so you know, our offices are closed the last week ofDecember, so hopefully we can wrap things up next week! I m hopeful! J Thanks, Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org

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From: Mahoney, MaggieSent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 9:47 AMTo: 'Ross-Viles, Sarah'Cc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract That all looks fine, Sarah. Thanks. Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 4:26 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: Wrapping up Contract Hi Maggie, While I am waiting for the letter from our contracts office, I would like to make sure we are ready to get the contract in theour system. I accepted the changes to the last revised scope, and have attached a budget with a guesstimated 3 yearspread. Depending on the COI letter, we may not be able to start until January (as the scope currently says). In whichcase, we will change the budget. Hopefully, we will be instead changing the scope and getting your help with some itemsthis month. So, please take a look at these documents and let me know if they look fine except for having the actualstart date. When I get the draft letter I will send it right along. Hopefully you can confirm it and we can execute this one.Sound like a plan? please let me know of any questions. Thanks,Sarah

From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 2:34 PMTo: 'Mahoney, Maggie'Cc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Maggie, Our compliance and contracts had some issues with this draft and our taking the opportunity to craft their own draft,which I will forward when I obtain it. Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King County

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Suite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 10:35 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Thanks for checking on this Sarah. I ve attached a draft letter to address the conflict issue. Do you want to see whetherthat s sufficient? Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 6:19 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Maggie- My understanding is that budgeting into calendar years is something we must do on our end, even if we expectwe may amend them. Mark - is that correct? Or is there a way to do a consulting contract in amount only? Sarah

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:05 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Great, thanks Sarah. I will put together a letter that copies the language of the contract and send it to you for review. ADecember 1 start date sounds good, and I look forward to wrapping up the contracting process, as I know you do, too! In the meantime, I accepted the changes in the draft scope of work, with one exception. I thought, based on our exchangefrom last week, that we weren t going to allocate time to particular time periods so that we had flexibility throughout theremaining 15 months, since it would be hard to predict the ebb and flow of work. If that is still okay with you, I deleted thetable in the draft scope of work because it just allocated funding over the life of the project and replaced it with a simpleparagraph explaining that we ll invoice you and you ll pay us, as the contract says, that our fee is $175 per hour, up to amaximum of $25,000 total. I ve attached it for your review. After I did that, I opened the budget document and see that the template had a lot of stuff that doesn t apply to thiscontract (e.g., supplies, fringe benefits, etc.). I simplified it to match the content that is in the scope of work. I ve attached

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it for your review. Please let me know how those two things look and, as I said, I ll draft a letter to match the contract language concerningthe conflict issue. Thanks! Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:59 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Hi Maggie - I have the go-ahead that the letter can copy the language of the contract. I do not think it needs to containmuch more than that. Thus, it looks like we are in the home stretch. Are you able to put that together to have in handwhile we process the contract? The changes to the scope of work look fine to me, I made changes to the budget as discussed. I put December 1 as astart date. A contractor can begin work they will bill for as soon as we have an agreed upon scope of work. I chose the1st to allow time to put the decision-making safeguards in place. I do know we will want your help in December inpreparing for the leg session. Does this work for you? I am also attaching the template we use for contract budgets. I was not sure if you had other expenses besides thehourly fee. Please populate this template as part of the contract. If you need any assistance, Lauren Holt (cc'd above) isan ace. We will start processing the contract - getting Department and County approval - when we finalize these pieces. I willwork on the safeguards. Thanks for bearing with us, Sarah Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211

From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:16 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

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Hi Sarah, This reminded me to ask you whether we should touch base on the contract. Is there anything else you need from me atthis point? I have some time available this week to connect via phone, if you d like. Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:51 AMTo: Schaibley, DavidCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation Many, many thanks to all of you at TCLC! I really appreciate having so many sets of wonderful eyes to review our draftand to provide such helpful input. I am incorporating many of your comments, and will send a draft off to our county prosecutor's office this morning. Thisitem will go to a vote by our Board of Health on December 16. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

Thanks again!!Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:59 PMTo: Pearson, AnneCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Dear Anne:

Attached please find our thoughts on Seattle/King County �s proposed e-cigarette regulation. We hope thesethoughts are helpful. Please let us know if you are in need of any assistance in the future. Sincerely,Dave David J. Schaibley |Public Health Law CenterStaff Attorney, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium

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651-695-7611 | Fax: [email protected] Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105www.TCLConline.org The Tobacco Control Legal Consortium provides information and technical assistance on issues related to tobacco and publichealth. The Consortium does not provide legal representation or advice. This e-mail should not be considered legal advice or asubstitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney who can represent you. If you have specific legal questions,we recommend that you consult with an attorney familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction. From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 10:13 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation Great! Thanks so much. Anne Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) [email protected]

From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:24 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Anne:

Just a quick update to let you know that we �ll have our input to you today.

Dave From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 8:41 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation We would like to send a draft to our Prosecuting Attorneys Office by Monday or Tuesday of next week. If we couldincorporate your comments before sending, that would be ideal. But if that's too tight, we can still fold in your commentsafter we send it to her.

Thanks!

From: Schaibley, David [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:04 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hello Anne:

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Thanks for forwarding it; we'll share our thoughts. When we spoke last week you mentioned a relatively tight time framefor this effort...can you let us know when you need our input by? Enjoy your long weekend,Dave

From: Pearson, Anne [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:55 PMTo: Mahoney, Maggie; Schaibley, DavidSubject: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Hi Maggie and David,

I hope you are both well. I was wondering if you might have the time to review a draft regulation restricting the sale of e-products (attached). Our Board of Health is not proposing to go so far as to prohibit their sale entirely, but is interested inrestricting their availability to youth.

If you have a chance to take a look, I would love to hear your thoughts. I'll be out of the office for the rest of the week butback on Monday. All the best,Anne

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Mahoney, Maggie" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/22/2010 5:14:33 PMSubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Talk to you then!________________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 1:11 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Yes, sounds great. Thanks!

Maggie

-----Original Message-----From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 3:05 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Hi Maggie- how about 11:30 CST, 12: 30 EST tomorrow? I think just the two of us will be fine for a check-in.Is 651-290-7514 the best number to reach you with?

Thanks,Sarah________________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 12:39 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Whoops! I am available from 11:30-2 and 3-4 Central tomorrow. So, that's 12:30-3 and 4-5 EST and 9:30-12 and 1-2 Pacific, if Joy is planning on joining us.

Do any of those times work?

Maggie

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Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 2:22 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Sorry, Maggie. I was in transit and missed this email. I am on the east coast at present - so just ahead of you. I have a call from 3:30-4:30 EST (to 3:30 CST, correct). I will be on email now - please let me know if a time will work after that or for tomorrow.

Thanks.________________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 10:55 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Can we talk at 2:00 my time, 12:00 your time (one hour from now)?

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514Fax: 651-290-7515www.TCLConline.org

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 12:04 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Hi Maggie,

Are you able to talk on the phone this afternoon or tomorrow? Unfortunately, I have one more chapter to add to our never-ending contract story.

Sarah________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 4:04 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up ContractHi Sarah,

I just thought I’d check in and let you know that we are working on figuring out our projects for the new year. It’d be helpful to know whether you’ve got some ideas of what you might like us to work on first, and the general timeframe for the first few projects. Thanks in advance for any info you can provide!

Maggie Mahoney

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From: Mahoney, MaggieSent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 3:48 PMTo: 'Ross-Viles, Sarah'Cc: 'Hamilton, Joy'Subject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

Hi Sarah,

Is there anything I can do on my end to help with this process? Just so you know, our offices are closed the last week of December, so hopefully we can wrap things up next week! I’m hopeful! ☺

Thanks,

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From: Mahoney, MaggieSent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 9:47 AMTo: 'Ross-Viles, Sarah'Cc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: Wrapping up Contract

That all looks fine, Sarah. Thanks.

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium

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875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514[data:image/png;base64,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]Fax: 651-290-7515[data:image/png;base64,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]www.TCLConline.org

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 4:26 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Hamilton, JoySubject: Wrapping up Contract

Hi Maggie,

While I am waiting for the letter from our contracts office, I would like to make sure we are ready to get the contract in the our system. I accepted the changes to the last revised scope, and have attached a budget with a guesstimated 3 year spread. Depending on the COI letter, we may not be able to start until January (as the scope currently says). In which case, we will change the budget. Hopefully, we will be instead changing the scope and getting your help with some items this month. So, please take a look at these documents and let me know if they look fine except for having the actual start date. When I get the draft letter I will send it right along. Hopefully you can confirm it and we can execute this one.Sound like a plan? please let me know of any questions.

Thanks,Sarah________________________________From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 2:34 PMTo: 'Mahoney, Maggie'Cc: Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationHi Maggie,

Our compliance and contracts had some issues with this draft and our taking the opportunity to craft their own draft, which I will forward when I obtain it.

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211[data:image/png;base64,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]

________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 10:35 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, Joy

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Subject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationThanks for checking on this Sarah. I’ve attached a draft letter to address the conflict issue. Do you want to see whether that’s sufficient?

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514[data:image/png;base64,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]Fax: 651-290-7515[data:image/png;base64,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]www.TCLConline.org

From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 6:19 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Maggie- My understanding is that budgeting into calendar years is something we must do on our end, even if we expect we may amend them. Mark - is that correct? Or is there a way to do a consulting contract in amount only?

Sarah

________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:05 PMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationGreat, thanks Sarah. I will put together a letter that copies the language of the contract and send it to you for review. A December 1 start date sounds good, and I look forward to wrapping up the contracting process, as I know you do, too!

In the meantime, I accepted the changes in the draft scope of work, with one exception. I thought, based on our exchange from last week, that we weren’t going to allocate time to particular time periods so that we had flexibility throughout the remaining 15 months, since it would be hard to predict the ebb and flow of work. If that is still okay with you, I deleted the table in the draft scope of work because it just allocated funding over the life of the project and replaced it with a simple paragraph explaining that we’ll invoice you and you’ll pay us, as the contract says, that our fee is $175 per hour, up to a maximum of $25,000 total. I’ve attached it for your review.

After I did that, I opened the budget document and see that the template had a lot of stuff that doesn’t apply to this contract (e.g., supplies, fringe benefits, etc.). I simplified it to match the content that is in the scope of work. I’ve attached it for your review.

Please let me know how those two things look and, as I said, I’ll draft a letter to match the contract language concerning the conflict issue.

Thanks!

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium875 Summit Avenue

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From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:59 PMTo: Mahoney, MaggieCc: Sherard, Mark; Holt, Lauren; Hamilton, JoySubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Hi Maggie - I have the go-ahead that the letter can copy the language of the contract. I do not think it needs to contain much more than that. Thus, it looks like we are in the home stretch. Are you able to put that together to have in hand while we process the contract?

The changes to the scope of work look fine to me, I made changes to the budget as discussed. I put December 1 as a start date. A contractor can begin work they will bill for as soon as we have an agreed upon scope of work. I chose the 1st to allow time to put the decision-making safeguards in place. I do know we will want your help in December in preparing for the leg session. Does this work for you?

I am also attaching the template we use for contract budgets. I was not sure if you had other expenses besides the hourly fee. Please populate this template as part of the contract. If you need any assistance, Lauren Holt (cc'd above) is an ace.

We will start processing the contract - getting Department and County approval - when we finalize these pieces. I will work on the safeguards.

Thanks for bearing with us,

Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102(206) 263-8211[data:image/png;base64,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]

________________________________From: Mahoney, Maggie [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:16 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationHi Sarah,

This reminded me to ask you whether we should touch base on the contract. Is there anything else you need from me at this point? I have some time available this week to connect via phone, if you’d like.

Maggie MahoneyDeputy DirectorTobacco Control Legal Consortium

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875 Summit AvenueSt. Paul, Minnesota [email protected]: 651-290-7514[data:image/png;base64,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]Fax: 651-290-7515[data:image/png;base64,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]www.TCLConline.org

From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 10:51 AMTo: Schaibley, DavidCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: RE: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette Regulation

Many, many thanks to all of you at TCLC! I really appreciate having so many sets of wonderful eyes to review our draft and to provide such helpful input.

I am incorporating many of your comments, and will send a draft off to our county prosecutor's office this morning. This item will go to a vote by our Board of Health on December 16. I'll keep you posted on our progress.

Thanks again!!Anne

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) 263-9411[data:image/png;base64,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][email protected]

________________________________From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:59 PMTo: Pearson, AnneCc: Armstrong, Kate; Cork, Kerry; Mahoney, Maggie; Blanke, DougSubject: R/A WA: TCLC Input on Draft E-Cigarette RegulationDear Anne:

Attached please find our thoughts on Seattle/King County’s proposed e-cigarette regulation. We hope these thoughts are helpful. Please let us know if you are in need of any assistance in the future.

Sincerely,Dave

David J. Schaibley |Public Health Law CenterStaff Attorney, Tobacco Control Legal Consortium651-695-

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The Tobacco Control Legal Consortium provides information and technical assistance on issues related to tobacco and public health. The Consortium does not provide legal representation or advice. This e-mail should not be considered legal advice or a substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney who can represent you. If you have specific legal questions, we recommend that you consult with an attorney familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction.

From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 10:13 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

Great! Thanks so much.

Anne

Anne Pearson, JD, MAPublic Health - Seattle & King County401 5th Avenue, Suite 900Seattle, WA 98104(206) 263-9411[data:image/png;base64,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][email protected]

________________________________From: Schaibley, David [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:24 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulationHi Anne:

Just a quick update to let you know that we’ll have our input to you today.

Dave

From: Pearson, Anne [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 8:41 AMTo: Schaibley, David; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulation

We would like to send a draft to our Prosecuting Attorneys Office by Monday or Tuesday of next week. If we could incorporate your comments before sending, that would be ideal. But if that's too tight, we can still fold in your comments after we send it to her.

Thanks!

________________________________From: Schaibley, David [[email protected]]

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Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:04 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Mahoney, MaggieSubject: RE: Draft E-cigarette regulationHello Anne:

Thanks for forwarding it; we'll share our thoughts. When we spoke last week you mentioned a relatively tight time frame for this effort...can you let us know when you need our input by?

Enjoy your long weekend,Dave________________________________From: Pearson, Anne [[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:55 PMTo: Mahoney, Maggie; Schaibley, DavidSubject: Draft E-cigarette regulationHi Maggie and David,

I hope you are both well. I was wondering if you might have the time to review a draft regulation restricting the sale of e-products (attached). Our Board of Health is not proposing to go so far as to prohibit their sale entirely, but is interested in restricting their availability to youth.

If you have a chance to take a look, I would love to hear your thoughts. I'll be out of the office for the rest of the week but back on Monday.

All the best,Anne

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Jenna Mandel-Ricci" <[email protected]>

"Brawley, Karen" <[email protected]>Date: 12/23/2010 1:25:34 PM

Subject: RE: NYC-Seattle call today 10am/1pm

Thanks, Jenna. It was great to talk to another site working on smoke-free housing. Please reach out to us whenever -and we will be happy to do the same.

Happy holidays,Sarah________________________________________From: Jenna Mandel-Ricci [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 7:02 AMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Brawley, KarenCc: Victoria GrimshawSubject: RE: NYC-Seattle call today 10am/1pm

Sarah and Karen,

We cannot thank you enough for taking the time to talk with us and providing all of these great resources.We promise to keep you up to speed on our progress.

Very happy holidays to both of you,Jenna

________________________________From: Ross-Viles, Sarah [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 5:01 PMTo: Jenna Mandel-Ricci; Brawley, KarenCc: Victoria GrimshawSubject: RE: NYC-Seattle call today 10am/1pm

Hi Jenna and Vicky -So lovely to talk to you today. I am attaching some of the documents we discussed, First, I am attaching the resultsof our survey with KCHA and with King County renters, along with survey instruments. I am also attaching thereduced survey instrument we currently recommend when asked. Also attached is Portland/Vancouver's eval of theirsmoke-free housing program (I haven't yet read it) and an article on the evaluation of Guardian's policy change.Lastly, attached is the staff presentation to the Board of Health on yesterday's e-cig ordinance.

Let me know if I missed anything,Sarah

Sarah Ross-VilesCPPW Tobacco Project ManagerPublic Health - Seattle & King CountySuite 900 401 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98102

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(206) 263-8211

________________________________From: Jenna Mandel-Ricci [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 7:26 AMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Brawley, KarenCc: Victoria GrimshawSubject: NYC-Seattle call today 10am/1pmSarah and Karen,

We are looking forward to our call later today.

In the hopes that it is helpful, below is a list of things we were hoping to talk through with you:

• Overall approach to smoke-free housing• Work with public housing authority staff• Work with public housing authority tenants• Work with other tenant groups• Work with other government agencies that provide rent subsidies for tenants or tax/development subsidies fordevelopers• Work with private developers, landlords, etc.• Any experience with disclosure laws• New ordinance prohibiting use of e-cigarettes where regular cigarettes are prohibited

Shall we call you or would you like to call us?If you’d like to call us the number is 212-676-8304.

Thanks in advance,Jenna

Jenna Mandel-RicciDeputy Director, Bureau of Tobacco ControlNYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene2 Lafayette, 21st Floor(212) [email protected]

**********************************************************************The New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene is now offering information important for the health ofall New Yorkers. To sign up for these new and valuable updates, log-on to our website athttp://www.nyc.gov/health/email and select the NYC DOHMH updates you'd like to receive.IMPORTANT NOTICE: This email is meant only for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain confidentialinformation that is legally privileged or otherwise protected by law. If you have received this communication in error,please notify me immediately by replying to this message and please delete it from your computer. Thank you foryour cooperation.**********************************************************************The New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene is now offering information important for the health ofall New Yorkers. To sign up for these new and valuable updates, log-on to our website athttp://www.nyc.gov/health/email and select the NYC DOHMH updates you'd like to receive.IMPORTANT NOTICE: This email is meant only for the use of the intended recipient. It may contain confidentialinformation that is legally privileged or otherwise protected by law. If you have received this communication in error,

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please notify me immediately by replying to this message and please delete it from your computer. Thank you foryour cooperation.

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

"Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/24/2010 10:16:45 AM

Subject: FW: CPPW Weekly Update 12.24.10 - E-cigs and early success in CPPW weekly bulleting forsite

Attachments: CPPW Related Training Events Calendar January - April 2011.pdfCoalition Effectiveness Inventory_butterfoss.pdfCACSH Partnership Self Assessment Tool.pdf

________________________________________From: Payne, Rebecca L. (CDC/ONDIEH/NCCDPHP) [[email protected]]Sent: Friday, December 24, 2010 5:34 AM

Hello!

We hope this message finds you healthy and well, and hopefully finding some time to relax and recharge as we bring2010 to a close. Below you will find the weekly update for the week ending December 24, 2010. To be added tothe distribution of this message please send your name, title, organization, and e-mail address to Brenzena Avery [email protected].

All the Best,Becky Payne

Here is what you will find in this update:General Updates & Resources: Reminder – CPPW Training Calendar; The CPPW "Collaborative Space";Communities Putting Prevention to Work Website; Secretary of Health and Human Services Announces 2011Healthy Living Innovation AwardsCooperative Agreement Updates: None this week

Tobacco Resources: None this week

Nutrition, Physical Activity & Obesity Resources: Nominations requested for food policy and active transportationinitiatives to prevent obesity; Tools for Measuring Partnership and Coalition Strength; APHA Invites You to aWebinar Series on: What Healthy Communities Need from their Transportation Networks; The Beverage Bulletin

Early Successes: E-Cigarette regulation passed in Seattle King County~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~General Updates & Resources:Reminder - CPPW Training Calendar: We are pleased to announce the availability of a CPPW Training Calendarattached. The purpose of the Training Calendar is to provide CPPW communities with an “at-a-glance” update onupcoming CPPW-related training events. The contact person is listed for each event on the attached calendar, andthey can be contacted if you have any questions.

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Reminder - The CPPW "Collaborative Space" now has the National Campaign presentation from the ActionInstitute, NYC ads, and numerous reports and resources. The Collaborative Space is a secure, interactive, websitedesigned to give core staff in the 50 communities a place to share resources and ideas. Please remember that thecollaborative space is a great forum for sharing and well collaborating. This forum is available for any topics relatedto CPPW. We have heard that some thought it was only for media contacts, however we encourage you to own thespace as a community and use it to foster sharing and to make peer connections on any topics you choose. If youwould like to receive an invitation to the space, need assistance, or have questions, please email Cindy Hockaday [email protected] or call 770-488-5053.

Reminder - Communities Putting Prevention to Work Website: In October we announced the release of theCommunities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) website on cdc.gov. We hope the Information on this website willbe of value to funded communities, partners, and communities across the nation that are interested in addressingobesity and tobacco use locally and may benefit from the experience of the CPPW communities.

This website will be updated periodically, and in the future will include such features as community-specific profilesand an expanded tools and resources section.

Please feel free to share this website with your colleagues.

http://www.cdc.gov/CommunitiesPuttingPreventiontoWork/

Secretary of Health and Human Services Announces 2011 Healthy Living Innovation AwardsThe Secretary of Health and Human Services is proud to announce the 2011 Healthy Living Innovation Awards. Anew initiative at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that seeks to identify and acknowledgeinnovative health promotion projects within the last 3 years that have demonstrated a significant impact on the healthstatus of a community.The Healthy Living Innovation Awards offer an exciting chance to recognize and foster the spread of effective healthpromotion efforts, specifically community-based efforts that either make use of an entirely new tool or approach orhave applied existing tools in an unusual way to improve community health and well-being.Eligible organizations must have an innovative project in at least one of three health promotion areas:

· Healthy weight

· Physical activity

· Nutrition

Nominated programs must have been piloted or implemented within the last three years and have demonstratedresults. (Note: An innovation can be an existing program that has been implemented in a new way within the last threeyears.)Awards will be given in the following categories1) Faith-Based and/or Community Initiatives2) Health Care Delivery

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3) Healthy Workplace· Large Employer > 500 Employees· Small Employer < 500 Employees4) Non-Profit5) Public Sector6) Schools (K-12)7) Let’s Move Cities and Towns

Winners will receive awards from the Secretary at a public recognition ceremony and have the opportunity to presenttheir innovations at a national conference in spring 2011.Nominations for the awards will be accepted January 18 through March 1, 2011.To learn more about the 2011 Healthy Living Innovation Awards, please visitwww.hhs.gov/secretary/about/healthyliving/. Additional information about how to apply for the awards will beforthcoming.

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Cooperative Agreement Updates: None this week

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Tobacco Resources: None this week

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Nutrition, Physical Activity, Obesity Resources:

Nominations requested for food policy and active transportation initiatives to prevent obesityCDC's Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity (DNPAO). DNPAO is seeking nominations for foodpolicy councils and active transportation initiatives that:

· Address obesity through improved nutrition and increased physical activity

· Have not already undergone a rigorous evaluation of effectivenessNOTE: We are especially interested in programs and policies that address low-income populations and ethnicgroups that experience higher rates of obesity.

Please consider nominating your own work or that of others, and please distribute information about this nominationprocess widely to your relevant networks.

Submission Deadline is January 21, 2011.

If selected, your program will be:

· Invited to participate in an Evaluability Assessment to determine its readiness for evaluation, which will include a

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Spring 2011 site visit to assess implementation, data availability, intended outcomes and staff capacity.

· Offered ideas by CDC project staff for improvement and evaluation design.

· Featured on the CDC Web site and may be considered for a comprehensive evaluation.Share your promising programs and policies with us today!

To share your notable practices with us, visit www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22BK2CHY6U6/

Tools for Measuring Partnership and Coalition StrengthAs part of an evaluation of one of North Carolina’s state-level programs (the Eat Smart Move More CommunityGrants Program), tools for measuring the strength of community partnerships and/or coalitions were identified.Attached are two tools they found that may be useful to your program as well.

* Partnership Self-Assessment Tool (2006-7, Center for the Advancement of Collaborative Strategies in Health,accompanying documents can be found at http://partnershiptool.net/)* Coalition Effectiveness Inventory (1998, Frances Butterfoss)

APHA Invites You to a Webinar Series on: What Healthy Communities Need from their Transportation Networks

Public health and transportation professionals have the opportunity to participate in a new, four-part webinar series in2011 that covers how transportation systems impact health in diverse communities across the nation.

Join us for this series that explores the intersections between health and transportation, highlights innovative state andlocal programs that leverages opportunities in transportation that benefit health, and explains what the future may holdfor the federal surface transportation authorization.

Participants must register to join the webinar.

Please click here to register or visit https://cc.readytalk.com/r/4ozeg2azyaax

Beverage Bulletin: The Beverage Bulletin is a new CDC–supported electronic resource for practitioners interested inpublic health efforts to reduce sugar drinks.In addition to this monthly email bulletin, we are seeking your input on how regular networking calls related to sugardrink reduction strategies might be beneficial to you. These calls would be similar to the Fruit and VegetableCoordinator Call or the Child Care Networking Call.

Topics could include:

· Ensuring ready access to potable drinking water

· Limiting access to sugar drinks

· Promoting access to more healthful drink alternatives

· Limiting marketing of sugar drinks

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· Differential pricing of beverages

Please respond to Kelly Pattillo at [email protected] with your interest level or ideas regarding a sugar drinknetworking call.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Early Successes:E-Cigarette regulation passed in Seattle King County! Board of Health approves electronic cigarette regulations.Regulations will limit sales to adults only, prohibit free samples, and restrict use in public places and places ofemployment.

King County, WA—The King County Board of Health passed regulations today to protect King County youth fromelectronic smoking devices and unregulated nicotine delivery devices.

The Board of Health voted unanimously to:

* restrict the sales of e-cigarettes or any other unapproved nicotine delivery devices only to people 18 and older;* prohibit free or highly discounted electronic smoking devices or unapproved nicotine delivery products;* prohibit the use of e-cigarette devices in places where smoking is prohibited by law.

“I am pleased that the Board of Health acted today to prohibit the sale of e-cigarettes to youth and to restrict theiruse in public spaces,” said Board of Health Chair Julia Patterson. “E-cigarettes are used as a means to encouragepeople, especially our youth, to begin smoking. Their safety and long-term health impacts are untested and unknown.The Board of Health’s responsibility is to create policies that foster the health and well being of our community, andtoday’s action will help achieve that objective.”

Rebecca Payne, MPHCommunity Interventions Team LeadCommunities Putting Prevention to WorkDivision of Adult and Community Health, NCCDPHPCDC-Atlantaoffice: 770-488-5167fax: 770-488-5964

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Greto, Lindsey" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/27/2010 1:36:16 PMSubject: RE: Fox News segment re: ecigs

Appreciated! Gla dyou were in touch with Nate. He did a great job during the segment.________________________________________From: Greto, LindseySent: Monday, December 27, 2010 9:30 AMTo: Ross-Viles, SarahSubject: FW: Fox News segment re: ecigs

Sorry for not looping you into this - didn't want to overload your inbox :)

---Lindsey Greto, MPA>Tobacco Prevention Program>Public Health - Seattle & King County>Ph: (206) 263-9410 Fax: (206) 296-0177

-----Original Message-----From: Greto, LindseySent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 5:57 PMTo: Hamilton, Joy; Pearson, Anne; Neal, ScottSubject: FW: Fox News segment re: ecigs

Nate's answer on e-cig segment. Good point about the toxicity of nicotine... if we could use his expertise for a boardstatement later, I bet we can get it...________________________________________From: Nathan Cobb [[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 3:49 PMTo: Greto, LindseySubject: Re: Fox News segment re: ecigs

Lindsey,

Good to hear from you! I was happy to do the segment, and a little surprised that the host wasn't more positivetowards the industry (I was expecting to get double teamed.)

There are a couple of swirling arguments, and I think they were expecting a more traditional tobacco controlargument. There is a valid one to be made - including issues with you uptake and displacement of cessation aids.Another way of looking at it is that until these devices, every time refined nicotine has been introduced into theconsumer market (apart from pharma) it has been swiftly removed. Even the tobacco companies have never triedthis. There is a clear precedent that refined nicotine is too dangerous to be marketed without oversight and controls.My personal view is that the refined nicotine is the elephant in the room. Its incredibly toxic when not bound intobacco or something else, and its only a matter of time before a kid drinks a bottle of cherry flavored "juice".

- Nate

On Dec 23, 2010, at 5:18 PM, Greto, Lindsey wrote:

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Hi Nate,I hope that all is going well at Legacy.

We just saw the Fox News segment that referenced King County's recent e-cigarette regulation. We wanted tothank you for providing such a great counter to the industry argument - we had some industry presence at the hearinglast week and know that our Board members have received a lot of negative feedback. Thanks for providing themedical perspective on the show.

Thanks again for helping out our cause! And if you have any suggestions for us (literature, etc), please pass it on -we're anticipating more push back in the coming weeks.

Happy holidays,Lindsey

---Lindsey Greto, MPATobacco Prevention ProgramPublic Health - Seattle & King CountyPh: (206) 263-9410 Fax: (206) 296-0177

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/27/2010 8:33:00 PMSubject: RE: Joe McDermott

Cool!________________________________________From: Hamilton, JoySent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 2:28 PMTo: Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Pearson, AnneSubject: Joe McDermott

At the e-cig debrief, someone mentioned that our new policy committee member, Joe McDermott, has championedtobacco issues in the past. I did some digging and he introduced a bill for a smoking ban in 2003. Great to hear thatwe've got a true champion joining our committee.

http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=13558

Joy

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

"Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/27/2010 1:26:16 PMSubject: RE: Rush Limbaugh

Deep breaths. Sigh. At least he is more factual than the Fox report. However, 10 to 1 says he was either shippedfree product or is getting kick-backs to use and discuss the product.

Sarah________________________________________From: Hamilton, JoySent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 9:19 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Neal, Scott; Ross-Viles, SarahCc: Bennett, John; Hatzenbuehler, Eric; Pajimula, Fel; Greto, LindseySubject: Rush Limbaugh

Came across the Rush Limbaugh transcript about our e-cigs work this am:http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_121410/content/01125109.guest.html

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From: "Ross-Viles, Sarah"To: "Hamilton, Joy" <[email protected]>

"Pearson, Anne" <[email protected]>"Neal, Scott" <[email protected]>"Muhm, Jennifer" <[email protected]>

Date: 12/28/2010 3:03:23 PMSubject: RE: Bill Draft

Thanks, Joy and Anne. These questions reflect all my concerns.________________________________________From: Hamilton, JoySent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 10:38 AMTo: Pearson, Anne; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Neal, Scott; Muhm, JenniferSubject: RE: Bill Draft

Looks like you've got everything covered Anne. One other thing to add is that we will revise the intent section tomake a stronger youth-centered argument with as strong a rationale as possible. We may considered also addingrationale for the fee and penalty increases if that stays in the bill.

Joy

________________________________From: Pearson, AnneSent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 10:33 AMTo: Ross-Viles, Sarah; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Muhm, JenniferSubject: RE: Bill Draft

Joy and I had a chance to speak briefly this morning. Here is a list of questions we would like to discuss ontomorrow's call:

1. The fee and penalty increases are something we haven’t discussed previously. Where did that idea come from?How were the increases calculated? Should we consult the relevant agencies before proposing these increases? Inparticular, it would be useful to know how the agency would explain the need for an increased license fee.

2. what was the intent in singling out “non-tobacco products that contain nicotine”? Do they intend to use this bill toban e-cigarettes since that description does not capture dissolvables, which contain ground tobacco.

3. the proposed language banning flavored products has a number of significant legal problems which I can explainon the call. I have drafted an alternative which we can describe and discuss.

4. On the issue of flavored, we need to decide whether we want to include an exception for menthol/mint flavor. Asyou all know, the FDA scientific advisory committee is reviewing the evidence base concerning menthol now and isscheduled to issue a report in March. Joy will take a look at the presentations that have been made to the committeeto see what evidence about mint-flavored OTPs has been presented.

5. A ban on flavored products will not reach dissolvable products, unless there is the program/money to test thoseproducts to determine if they have a flavor. (I assume there will be no such funding available.) So, we need to thinkof an alternative way to approach dissolvables.

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6. Lastly, what is the timeframe. Erin wanted edits by this Friday, which isn’t really realistic given the holidays and theneed for extensive re-writes.

Joy, did I miss anything??

-----Original Message-----From: Ross-Viles, SarahSent: Monday, December 27, 2010 4:24 PMTo: Pearson, Anne; Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Muhm, JenniferSubject: RE: Bill Draft

Hi Anne,

I thought your comments were the important ones. I added a few comments on Anne's comments. As an overallpiece, I had expected to see dissolvables called out specifically. Given the difficulty of writing an all-inclusivedefinition for flavor, I thought the course to go would be defining dissolveable as well, and restricting products that fitthat definition.

________________________________________

From: Pearson, Anne

Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 12:51 PM

To: Neal, Scott; Hamilton, Joy; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Muhm, Jennifer

Subject: FW: Bill Draft

Hi all,

I have had a chance to review this today and have a number of questions and concerns. I know we have a callscheduled with the advocates this Wed. I am going to try to schedule a time for us to chat internally before that callso we’re all on the same page before Wed.

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Anne

________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 9:31 AM

To: Hamilton, Joy; Muhm, Jennifer

Cc: Pearson, Anne; '[email protected]'; 'Carrie Nyssen'; 'Lucy Culp'; Ross-Viles, Sarah; Neal, Scott

Subject: Bill Draft

Hi All,

Thank you for your patience. Attached is a very rough draft of the pre-emption bill. I have not had a chance toreview it but wanted to forward it so we could all start reviewing. Please again note this is a rough draft and any erroror omission is just a mistake, not indicative of a change in direction on this legislation.

Please send your comments, proposed changes or concerns to me by Friday.

Thanks.

(See attached file: Tobacco control legislation.docx)

Erin Dziedzic

Washington State Government Relations Director

American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN)

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2120 1st Ave N. Seattle, WA 98109

Cell: 425-466-5177

[email protected]

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