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Headlines


Judge won't delay decision in 12-year-old tobacco case

Cigarette Taxes In Photos

State Fair to Have Designated Smoking Areas

Statehouse Beat: Smoking bans work

The average West Virginian smoked more than 570 packs in 2009 -- that amounts to more than $2,000 a year.

W.Va. Tobacco Quitline annual report shows progress made

W.Va. House Committee Approves Tobacco Tax Hike

W.Va. Senate Committee Votes to Raise Tobacco Taxes

State has nation’s highest rate of pregnant women who smoke

Past Smoking And Current Obesity Hurt Americans' Longevity

Smoking damages DNA within minutes, research shows
1-18-11: USA Today






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Clean Indoor Air Regulations of West Virginia interactive map.

Clean indoor air regulations are not new to West Virginia. The first county regulation was enacted by Monongalia County in 1992. Clean indoor air regulations have become increasingly popular since that time. Many counties have even revisited their original regulations to provide greater protection. As of July 1, 2006, fifty-four of the fifty-five counties in West Virginia have a local regulation restricting secondhand smoke.

Click here for the Clean Indoor Air Regulations of WV interactive map

Click here for the Regional Tobacco Prevention Coalition Coordinators interactive map