State of Tobacco Control 2021
Proven Policies to Prevent and Reduce Tobacco Use
The 19th annual American Lung Association "State of Tobacco Control" report evaluates states and the federal government on the proven-effective tobacco control laws and policies necessary to save lives. The report serves as a blueprint for what state and federal leaders need to do to eliminate the death and disease caused by tobacco use. This year's report focuses on the importance of ending tobacco use amid the pandemic, as smoking is a risk factor for the most severe COVID symptoms. This is especially important for those populations and communities most impacted overall by tobacco use and secondhand smoke, who are also facing a disproportionate burden from the pandemic. The report also discusses the actions the new Biden Administration and states need to take to prevent and reduce tobacco use.
Key Findings
The American Lung Association State of Tobacco Control Key Findings discuss federal and state efforts to prevent and reduce tobacco use in 2020 and what policies need to be enacted in 2021.
State Grades
Grades for state report cards are based on five areas that have been proven to prevent and reduce tobacco use and save lives.
Federal Grades
See how the federal government scored in this year's State of Tobacco Control report.
By the Numbers
See lists of the impacts from tobacco use and secondhand smoke, from 10 of the worst diseases smoking causes to the most appalling facts about tobacco, including e-cigarette, company misdeeds.
Tobacco Facts
Get quick stats and key facts about tobacco control.
Tobacco Policy Reports and Resources
Take a look at the American Lung Association's reports and websites on key tobacco control issues.
Tobacco Control Milestones
View some of our victories and milestones in the American Lung Association's efforts to fight tobacco use.
For the Media
Journalists can access press releases, experts available for interview, b-roll, the full State of Tobacco Control report and more.
12-Point Plan to End Tobacco Use
View the American Lung Association’s Bold 12-Point Advocacy Plan to eliminate tobacco use, including vaping.