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Funding for the Massachusetts Tobacco Cessation and Prevention Program (MTCP)

The Massachusetts Tobacco Cessation and Prevention Program (MTCP) is the Commonwealth's tobacco control program, located within the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

Tobacco Free Mass fights for funding for MTCP because, as the state's tobacco control program, MTCP is critical to the fight against tobacco in Massachusetts. It implements and enforces laws, funds local boards of health and community organizations to do enforcement and education, runs the state’s quitline, produces ads and materials educating about tobacco and nicotine, and provides surveillance and evaluation for tobacco issues, all with a focus on racial equity and social justice.

Now it’s time to fund MTCP at a level where it can launch and sustain the large-scale campaigns needed to educate young people about the hazards of vaping and nicotine products, help tobacco users quit, and address racial health inequities.

The Legislature has passed landmark tobacco control laws, and to maximize the effectiveness of the legislation, the tobacco control program needs to be able to conduct education, outreach, and enforcement around them.  We are committed to increasing funding to the program.

The MTCP Program was created through an initiative petition passed by Massachusetts voters in 1993 as part of the Commonwealth's first tobacco tax.  The Massachusetts Coalition for a Healthy Future, now Tobacco Free Mass (TFM), spearheaded the effort.

TFM is an independently funded organization and does not receive funding from the MTCP Program.

Status of this priority issue

Representative Gregoire filed an amendment that was successfully adopted in the House to earmark funding for MTCP and increase it by an additional $500,000 over the current fiscal year. The Senate Ways and Means budget was released the following week in early May, and it also did not include an earmark for MTCP. Senator Keenan filed an amendment to match the language with the House. The full senate debated the budget the week before Memorial Day, and this amendment was adopted. Consequently, both budgets include an earmark for MTCP including a $500,000 increase over the current FY, raising the budget to just over $6.7 million. 










mailing address:

Tobacco Free Mass

PO Box 1701

Provincetown, MA 02657-5701


(617) 795-4129


tobaccofreema@gmail.com

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