The issue is exacerbated by the influence of new tobacco products and targeted marketing strategies. Our goal, along with our funded partners, is to reduce and ultimately eliminate commercial tobacco use.
Blue Cross has a history of being leader in reducing commercial tobacco use in Minnesota. Our historic lawsuit against the commercial tobacco industry resulted in changes to how tobacco products could be marketed. We worked with other advocates and community organizations to pass Minnesota’s Freedom to Breathe Act. Most recently, we supported the passage of a state law to raise the sale age of commercial tobacco products from 18 to 21 and have been advocating for a statewide ban of menthol and flavored tobacco products. Flavors are driving the state’s youth tobacco crisis, and the industry marketing of flavored products is a huge driver of negative tobacco-related health outcomes.
The HOPE Initiative is designed to advance policies that impact communities disproportionately affected by commercial tobacco. Funded projects will support and advance systems and environmental changes in communities most targeted by the tobacco industry. This initiative collaborates with both organizations and Tribal Nations to continue moving toward our shared goal of eliminating access to and use of commercial tobacco in Minnesota.
Some of the newest, and most alarming, commercial tobacco products gaining popularity are e-cigarettes. E-cigarettes contain nicotine and other toxic chemicals, and they come in fruit, candy and menthol flavors that are appealing to youth. E-cigarette use, or “vaping,” among youth is increasing at alarming rates. When e-cigarettes are used indoors, they threaten our clean indoor air laws and could help renormalize smoking. Supporting communities to create solutions to rid commercial tobacco from their neighborhoods is a complex and unique fight. Much work is focused on local policies that eliminate menthol and all flavors from commercial tobacco, as well as eliminating coupons and price discounting.
The report shows that smoking is responsible for 6,530 deaths and $9.4 billion in healthcare expenses and lost productivity costs. The report highlights the urgent need for comprehensive measures to address smoking-related health issues in Minnesota. Not only does smoking result in a high number of deaths each year, but it also places an enormous burden on the state’s healthcare system, with billions of dollars being spent on treating preventable diseases and conditions related to smoking.
Co-chaired by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, Minnesotans for a Smoke-Free Generation is a coalition of over 60 community organizations leading the fight against youth commercial tobacco use by supporting policies like Tobacco 21, keeping tobacco prices high, and limiting access to candy, fruit, and menthol flavored tobacco.