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Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Funding Smokefree Air Tobacco Taxes Access to Cessation Services Flavored Tobacco Products
F F F C F
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Funding F
Smokefree Air F
Tobacco Taxes F
Access to Cessation Services C
Flavored Tobacco Products F

The American Lung Association calls for the following actions to be taken by Missouri's elected officials to reduce tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke:

  1. Increase funding for tobacco control and cessation programs;
  2. Oppose all forms of preemption of local tobacco control authority;
  3. Support comprehensive smokefree laws that cover all bars, restaurants, casinos/gaming establishments and workplaces without loopholes.

Missouri Information

Learn more about your state specific legislation regarding efforts toward effective Tobacco Control.

Missouri Information

Learn more about your state specific legislation regarding efforts towards effective Tobacco Control.

Highlights Laws & Policies Historical Data
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Funding

Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Funding

   
Overall Grade F
FY2024 State Funding for Tobacco Control Programs:$2,863,731
FY2024 Federal Funding for State Tobacco Control Programs:$1,349,783*
FY2024 Total Funding for State Tobacco Control Programs:$4,213,514
CDC Best Practices State Spending Recommendation: $72,900,000
Percentage of CDC Recommended Level: 5.8%
State Tobacco-Related Revenue: $273,000,000

*Includes tobacco prevention and cessation funding provided to states from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Funding

   
Overall Grade F
FY2024 State Funding for Tobacco Control Programs:$2,863,731
FY2024 Federal Funding for State Tobacco Control Programs:$1,349,783*
FY2024 Total Funding for State Tobacco Control Programs:$4,213,514
CDC Best Practices State Spending Recommendation: $72,900,000
Percentage of CDC Recommended Level: 5.8%
State Tobacco-Related Revenue: $273,000,000

*Includes tobacco prevention and cessation funding provided to states from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Smokefree Air

Smokefree Air

Overview of State Smoking Restrictions:

Overall Grade F
Government Workplaces: Restricted
Private Workplaces: Restricted
Schools: Prohibited (public schools only)
Childcare Facilities: Prohibited
Restaurants: Restricted
Bars: No provision
Casinos/Gaming Establishments: No provision
Retail Stores: Restricted
E-Cigarettes Included: No
Preemption/Local Opt-Out: No

Citation: MO. REV. STAT. §§ 191.765 to 191.777 (1992).

Note: The Smokefree Air grade only examines state tobacco control law and does not reflect local smokefree ordinances. Missouri has made great strides in protecting people from secondhand smoke by passing comprehensive local smokefree ordinances that cover 29.4% of the states population.

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Smokefree Air

Overview of State Smoking Restrictions:

Overall Grade F
Government Workplaces: Restricted
Private Workplaces: Restricted
Schools: Prohibited (public schools only)
Childcare Facilities: Prohibited
Restaurants: Restricted
Bars: No provision
Casinos/Gaming Establishments: No provision
Retail Stores: Restricted
E-Cigarettes Included: No
Preemption/Local Opt-Out: No

Citation: MO. REV. STAT. §§ 191.765 to 191.777 (1992).

Note: The Smokefree Air grade only examines state tobacco control law and does not reflect local smokefree ordinances. Missouri has made great strides in protecting people from secondhand smoke by passing comprehensive local smokefree ordinances that cover 29.4% of the states population.

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Tobacco Taxes
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Tobacco Taxes

Overall Grade F
Cigarette Tax per pack of 20:$0.17
Tax on little cigars:Equalized: Yes; Weight-Based: No
Tax on large cigars:Equalized: Yes; Weight-Based: No
Tax on smokeless tobacco:Equalized: Yes; Weight-Based: No
Tax on pipe/RYO tobacco:Equalized: Yes; Weight-Based: No
Tax on E-Cigarettes:Equalized: N/A; Weight-Based: N/A

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Tobacco Taxes

Overall Grade F
Cigarette Tax per pack of 20:$0.17
Tax on little cigars:Equalized: Yes; Weight-Based: No
Tax on large cigars:Equalized: Yes; Weight-Based: No
Tax on smokeless tobacco:Equalized: Yes; Weight-Based: No
Tax on pipe/RYO tobacco:Equalized: Yes; Weight-Based: No
Tax on E-Cigarettes:Equalized: N/A; Weight-Based: N/A

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Access to Cessation Services
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Access to Cessation Services

Overview of State Cessation Coverage:

         
Overall Grade C
State Medicaid Program:
Medications:All 7 medications are covered
Counseling: All 3 types of counseling are covered
Barriers to Coverage:No barriers exist to access care
Medicaid Expansion:Yes
State Employee Health Plan(s):
Medications:All 7 medications are covered
Counseling:Most counseling is covered
Barriers to Coverage:No barriers exist to access care
State Quitline:
Investment Per Smoker:$0.63; the median investment per smoker is $1.93
Other Cessation Provisions:
Private Insurance Mandate:No provision
Tobacco Surcharge:No prohibition or limitation on tobacco surcharges

Citation: See Missouri Tobacco Cessation Coverage page for specific sources.

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Access to Cessation Services

Overview of State Cessation Coverage:

         
Overall Grade C
State Medicaid Program:
Medications:All 7 medications are covered
Counseling: All 3 types of counseling are covered
Barriers to Coverage:No barriers exist to access care
Medicaid Expansion:Yes
State Employee Health Plan(s):
Medications:All 7 medications are covered
Counseling:Most counseling is covered
Barriers to Coverage:No barriers exist to access care
State Quitline:
Investment Per Smoker:$0.63; the median investment per smoker is $1.93
Other Cessation Provisions:
Private Insurance Mandate:No provision
Tobacco Surcharge:No prohibition or limitation on tobacco surcharges

Citation: See Missouri Tobacco Cessation Coverage page for specific sources.

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Flavored Tobacco Products

Flavored Tobacco Products

Overall Grade F
Restrictions on Flavored Tobacco Products: No state law or regulation

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Flavored Tobacco Products

Overall Grade F
Restrictions on Flavored Tobacco Products: No state law or regulation

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