Showing posts with label Cresha Auck Foley. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Update on Ohio Tobacco Regulations from Cresha Auck Foley, American Heart Assoc.


A note from Cresha Auck Foley, Government Relations Director, Ohio American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Reposted at http://tobaccodeathray.blogspot.com,
 
I know many of you are interested in the outcome of the hearing today on the Smoke Free Ohio rule review.  As you recall, all agencies are now required to review rules every five years as part of the Common Sense Initiative.  The Ohio Department of Health began that process last June.  There are three critical steps left before the rule review is complete.  As of today, two of those are done.

On June 12th, ODH held a public hearing on the proposed rules – most of which mirror the current rules.  At that time, no opposition provided testimony.

Today, the Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review (JCARR) had a hearing on the change rules (the few rules that are being changed from current form.)  I am pleased to report the hearing lasted just minutes!  There was no opposition and the rules sailed through!  (Perhaps the opposition has accepted Smoke Free Ohio!?!)

We have one additional hearing left on July 22 for the no change rules. 

Thanks for all of your support on this issue and all tobacco issues!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Update on the SmokeFree Ohio rule review


Report from Cresha Auck Foley, American Heart Association. reposted at http://www.tobaccodeathray.blogspot.com
 
ODH held its public hearing on the rules back on June 12th.  Much to everyone’s surprise, no one from the opposition showed up (or at least they didn’t offer testimony on the rules.)  Jeff Stephens, on behalf of the SFO Steering Committee, gave supportive testimony.

As mentioned, the rules now go before the Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review.  This is a legislative committee that has the ability to review all agency rules to make sure they match the intent of the legislation (or ballot language in the in case.)  The SFO rules have been divided into the “no change” rules (those that aren’t changing from the current) and the “change” rules (those that are being amended or fixed.)  The first hearing was originally scheduled for July 8th, but with the holiday was moved to July 9th.  Since this is the same day as the Tobacco Free Ohio Alliance meeting, I wanted to make sure everyone had the new date.  You are welcome to attend the hearing.  At this time, we aren’t expecting much of any testimony, but it never hurts to have supporters in the audience. 

The July 9th hearing will be at 1:30PM in Room 121 at the statehouse.  Here is a link to the agenda.  As of now, we are on the consent agenda, which means things should/could go fast.

 The next hearing, for the no change rules, is still scheduled from July 22nd.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Update on Ohio Legislative Agenda and Taxation


A message from Cresha Auck Foley, Americanm Heart Association, reposted at http://www.tobaccodeathray.blogspot.com,
 
"I wanted to make sure everyone had an update on the Ohio Budget and the tobacco components that we have all been working on.

As you know, an amendment was submitted by Sen. Jones to equalize the Other Tobacco Products Tax with the cigarette tax and use some of the revenue for tobacco prevention funding.  We had great support from all of you and great support from key members in the Senate.

Unfortunately, the amendment didn’t make it into the Senate passed version of the budget…but neither did any of the tax issues.  Instead, the decision was made to work out all of the tax related pieces in conference committee.  This gave us hope for a favorable solution.

Last week, the new version was unveiled.  While I am sad to report there isn’t a total equalization of OTP nor an additional designation of money for tobacco prevention funding, I am happy to report a couple of key things that give us momentum.

·         First, there is language to reclassify cigarillos and tax them at the same rate as cigarettes.  This is a win for several reasons.  Obviously, it does increase the tax on something that for all practical purposes is a cigarette.  In addition, this discussion has been around and has been discussed as part of a switch to weight based taxation for OTP.  While we will still need to watch out for weight base, I think this makes it a little easier for us!

·         In addition, there is a provision to magazine sales.  While unrelated to our work, they are changing how magazines are taxed by using our justification for the OTP tax.  I think it is safe to say, they are hearing our message!

·         Lastly, through all of the budget hearings, we have more members openly vocal about the problem of tobacco use and the need for real dollars.  While we have heard support behind closed doors the last few years, every hearing now has questions around it.  We know during the hearings on Medicaid Reform, this came up again. 

Although, the budget may not give us what we want, all of this is a huge step forward.  The grassroots perseverance has made this possible!  You have made this possible.  Please know work continues to encourage a solution through the budget, but there is also great optimism as we move forward. 

We’ll keep you posted if we hear anything else and hope to see everyone at the Tobacco Free Ohio Alliance on July 9th!"

Cresha Auck Foley, MA
Government Relations Director, Ohio
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association

Monday, June 3, 2013

Ohio Budget Bill (HB 59)


We have great news to share today!

The Ohio Budget Bill (HB 59) has been moving through the process and is now in Senate Finance Committee.  We know an amendment has been offered to equalize the Other Tobacco Products tax with the cigarette tax and to use some of the revenue to fund tobacco prevention.  Today, we had 5 superstars offer testimony in support in committee!  Special thanks to Liz Klein, Linda Diamond, Holly Kowalczk, Bruce Barcelo and Terry Allen!

Now, we need your support!  This weekend, leadership will be discussing all amendments.  We need to turn on the grassroots support for this issue. 

How can you help?  Encourage everyone you know to respond to the alert below.  Let’s make sure they hear from grassroots constituents on this issue.  Join the superstar status by helping the grassroots groundswell! 

If you want to be supernova status, you can also place a call into your Senator’s office.  (After you click on the link below, you can use the same messaging as in the e-alert.)  Be sure to let us know.  We want to give you credit!

During Linda’s testimony today, she shared the following:
“A very wise man once told me you should measure what you do by asking yourself “Will it matter in 50 years?”   Senators, what you do right now with equalizing tobacco taxes and providing programs and services to youth and adults will definitely matter in 50 years.” 

I think this applies to all of us as well.  It may be another email sent, but it truly can make a difference.  Let’s get this done! 

Thanks for your help!    
Cresha Auck Foley, MA
Government Relations Director, Ohio