Posts Tagged ‘FDA’

Obama signs anti-smoking bill, citing his own difficulty in breaking the cigarette habit

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

WASHINGTON (AP) — Lamenting his first teenage cigarette, President Barack Obama ruefully admitted on Monday that he’s spent his adult life fighting the habit. Then he signed the nation’s toughest anti-smoking law, aiming to keep thousands of other teens from getting hooked.

Obama praised the historic legislation, which gives the Food and Drug Administration unprecedented authority to regulate what goes into tobacco products, to make public the ingredients and to prohibit marketing campaigns geared toward children.

But he didn’t say how his own struggle was coming since he moved into the White House. And aides were no more forthcoming.

As senator, candidate and now president, Obama has veered between frank and cagey about his personal battle with smoking.

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What does the smoking bill provide?

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Main provisions of legislation giving the Food and Drug Administration authority to regulate the production and marketing of tobacco products:

- Creates a tobacco control center within the FDA and gives the FDA authority to regulate the content, marketing and sale of tobacco products to protect public health.

- Requires tobacco companies and importers to reveal all product ingredients and seek FDA approval for any new tobacco products.

- Allows the FDA to change tobacco product content to protect the public health.

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