2019 ACS CAN Ohio Legislative Priorities
Victory in the fight against cancer requires bold new public policies that promote cancer prevention, early detection of cancer, and expand access to quality, affordable health care. Lawmakers make many decisions that impact the lives of Ohioans touched by cancer and their leadership is vital to defeating this disease. In 2019, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) will work with the Ohio Legislature in support of the following priorities:
Reducing the Toll of Tobacco
- Increase Funding for Tobacco Prevention and Cessation: ACS CAN will advocate for a minimum annual allocation of $35 million to fund the best-practice tobacco prevention, cessation, and control program administered by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) to keep kids from starting to use tobacco and help adults quit.
- Increase Tax on Other Tobacco Products: ACS CAN will advocate for evidence-based policies regarding tobacco state excise taxes. We will advocate for increasing the tax on other tobacco products, such as cigars and snus, to a level equal with the cigarette tax.
- Raising the Minimum Age for Sale of Tobacco: ACS CAN supports raising the minimum age of sale for tobacco to 21 in Ohio. Nationally, 95% of adult smokers start before they turn 21. An Institute of Medicine report predicts that raising the national minimum age of sale of tobacco products will reduce smoking prevalence by about 12 percent and smoking-related deaths by nearly 10 percent for future generations.
Ensuring Access to Quality Care
- Access to Health Care Coverage for Low-Income Ohioans: ACS CAN will work with state legislators and the Administration to ensure that the state continues providing low-income Ohioans access to comprehensive and affordable health care coverage, as provided under the federal health care law. Preserving access to health coverage through our state Medicaid program will ensure that more residents have access to preventive and early detection services, diagnostic testing and cancer treatments that will help detect cancers early when they are easier to treat and less costly.
- Access to Medications: ACS CAN will support legislation that reduces barriers to cancer patients accessing their medications. Anticipated legislative proposals regarding issues such as Out of Pocket costs will be monitored.
- Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening and Treatment: ACS CAN will work with the Ohio Department of Health to maintain funding and preserve eligibility for the Breast and Cervical Cancer Project and related Medicaid treatment program, as part of the 2019 Budget.
Healthy Eating and Active Living
- ACS CAN will assess statewide opportunities to reduce obesity, improve nutrition and increase physical activity consistent with ACS CAN recommendations.