Despite the unusual circumstances under which we are all trying to operate as we work to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we are pleased to share our updated lists and maps!

It is critical that we continue our smokefree efforts to close health equity gaps and to protect public health.  Shifting smoking from indoor areas to outdoor areas will help to keep workers healthy and businesses open by reducing the spread of respiratory droplets, and send a strong message that the safety of casino staff, vendors, contractors, and guests is a priority.  While social distancing and hand washing help prevent the spread of diseases like COVID-19, eliminating secondhand smoke is also critical to prevent acute and chronic diseases. When secondhand smoke is eliminated, it saves lives by reducing the risk of heart disease, stroke, respiratory diseases, and lung cancer by up to 30% at a population-wide level.

ANR Foundation continues  to recognize the hard work of the cities and counties enacting smokefree protections. We announce our most recent quarterly update to the lists and maps of U.S. municipalities and states with smokefree laws now in effect.  Congratulations to all the communities with new strong smokefree laws in effect, from Hodgenville, KY, and Westminster, MD to Branson West, MO.

See all of our updated lists here.

The ANR Foundation has a bibliography of over 540 studies, reports, and articles that utilize data from the U.S. Tobacco Control Laws Database©, which you can see here.  Interested in a data run?  Contact Maggie Hopkins to discuss the many options of standardized reports we have available, as well as the special multi-variate analyses that we can run based on your research and policy surveillance data needs.

Did you expect your new law to be included, but don’t see it on our lists?  That is either because the law is not yet in effect, or because the law didn’t meet the smokefree list criteria for enclosed non-hospitality workplaces, restaurants, bars, and/or gambling venues to be 100% smokefree without exemptions.  Some laws have been enacted so recently that our Policy Surveillance Team has not yet had a chance to order, analyze, and enter them into our Tobacco Control Laws Database.  Other laws, in spite of all of our searching, fly under our radar.  We very much want these laws, so please contact us to check about any law you think we may be missing.  Still have questions?  Please contact Laura Walpert.

The lists are updated on a quarterly basis.  The next quarterly update will be in October 2020. 

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We have many ANR Foundation smokefree materials and resources here, or visit the ANR site for updated smokefree laws and campaign information.

Contact Maggie Hopkins, Director of Data Management and Analysis, if you have questions about our lists and maps.

The tobacco industry never gives up in its attempts to undermine or roll back strong smokefree protections.  We continue to see attempts from the industry to preempt local progress.  Be aware, and contact us if you have any questions or see suspicious language in local or statewide legislation.

In other news, our Smokefree Music Cities project continues to gather more support from artists and music industry partners. In lieu of in-person events, we launched the Stay Safe at Home Music Series where artists share their music and messages about the challenges of performing in smoke-filled environments. Join us on Tuesdays at 12pm PST and Fridays at 3pm PST on the ANR/ANRF YouTube channel.

We hope you stay safe and healthy!