New Report: Oklahoma Must Focus on Increasing the Tobacco Tax to Reduce Death and Disease from Tobacco Use

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – (January 29, 2025) – A new report from the American Lung Association urges Oklahoma lawmakers to focus on increasing the tax on all tobacco products to reduce the overwhelming human and financial burden of tobacco use. The 2025 “State of Tobacco Control” report evaluates state and federal policies on actions taken to eliminate tobacco use and recommends proven-effective tobacco control laws and policies to save lives.

The “State of Tobacco Control” report grades states and the District of Columbia in five areas that have been proven to prevent and reduce tobacco use and save lives. In the 2025 report, Oklahoma received the following grades:

  1. Funding for State Tobacco Prevention Programs – Grade A
  2. Strength of Smokefree Workplace Laws – Grade F
  3. Level of State Tobacco Taxes – Grade D
  4. Coverage and Access to Services to Quit Tobacco – Grade A
  5. Ending the Sale of All Flavored Tobacco Products – Grade F

“In addition to grading Oklahoma’s tobacco control policies, this year’s ‘State of Tobacco Control’ report examines the tobacco industry’s increasingly aggressive actions to addict a new generation to tobacco and hinder proven public policies to prevent and reduce tobacco use. Here in Oklahoma, we are seeing tobacco industry lobbyists at the state level working to stop or weaken proven tobacco control policies like lowering taxes on tobacco products. The tobacco industry is also introducing new products that appeal to youth like e-cigarettes that mimic smartphones, kid-friendly flavors and flavored nicotine pouches that are heavily marketed by social media influencers,” said Charlie Gagen, Director of Advocacy at the American Lung Association in Oklahoma. “In 2025, policymakers in Oklahoma must focus on increasing the tax on all tobacco products, repealing preemption on local government’s authority to pass stronger tobacco control laws, and passing legislation eliminating smoking in all public places and workplaces while continuing to protect the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust’s important investments.”

Increasing taxes on all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, is one of the most effective ways to reduce tobacco use, especially among youth. Multiple studies have shown that every 10% increase in the price of cigarettes reduces consumption by about 4% among adults and about 7% among youth. Oklahoma should increase its tax on cigarettes by $1.50 per pack and make the tax on other tobacco products equal to the cigarette tax. The report recognizing the funding and programs of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust, receiving A grades in Funding for State Tobacco Prevention Programs and Coverage and Access to Services to Quit Tobacco

Federal Grades Overview

The 2025 “State of Tobacco Control” report grades the federal government in five areas:

  • Federal Government Regulation of Tobacco Products – Grade C
  • Federal Coverage of Quit Smoking Treatments – Grade D
  • Level of Federal Tobacco Taxes – Grade F
  • Federal Mass Media Campaigns to Prevent and Reduce Tobacco Use – Grade: A
  • Federal Minimum Age of Sale for Tobacco Products to 21 – Grade: A

The 2025 “State of Tobacco Control” report urges Congress to provide additional funding to the FDA so they can enforce against and remove all illegal e-cigarettes the tobacco industry has introduced to the market. To learn more about this year’s “State of Tobacco Control” grades and sign the petition, visit Lung.org/sotc.

Get involved and help the mission of the American Lung Association. The Fight for Air Climb in Oklahoma City is coming up on March 8th. Learn more at FightForAirClimb.Org/OklahomaCity.

State grades in “State of Tobacco Control” reflect actions taken by elected officials and do not reflect on the hard work of state tobacco control programs or advocates.

 

About the American Lung Association

The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through education, advocacy and research. The work of the American Lung Association is focused on four strategic imperatives: to defeat lung cancer; to champion clean air for all; to improve the quality of life for those with lung disease and their families; and to create a tobacco-free future. For more information about the American Lung Association, which has a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator and is a Platinum-Level GuideStar Member, call 1-800-LUNGUSA (1-800-586-4872) or visit: Lung.org. To support the work of the American Lung Association, find a local event at Lung.org/events.

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