Federal Grades
United States
Clicking on each Subject or Grade will take you to the detailed Grade Summary page, which explains more about what the Grades mean.
Highlights
The lack of federal government action in 2012 was a stark difference from the past few years when the Obama Administration aggressively implemented policies to reduce the burden of tobacco use, the leading cause of preventable death. The lack of action by the FDA was particularly noteworthy.
Methodology
The American Lung Association’s State of Tobacco Control 2013 is a report card that evaluates state and federal tobacco control policies by comparing them against targets based on the most current, recognized criteria for effective tobacco control measures, and translating each state’s relative progress into a letter grade of A through F. A grade of “A” is assigned for excellent tobacco control policies while an “F” indicates inadequate policies.




