2020 Maine Session Summary
Victory in the fight against cancer requires bold new public policies that promote cancer prevention, early detection of cancer, and expand access to quality, affordable health care.
The Ohio House Finance Sub-committee on Health and Human Services is set to hear comment this week on House Bill 110, the biennial budget.
Ohio’s next biennial budget provides an important opportunity for the fight against cancer. Increasing funding for tobacco prevention by $2.5 million per year, maintaining funding for the Breast & Cervical Project, and including e-cigarettes into the smoke-free air law will ensure we prevent more Ohioans from hearing the words “you have cancer.”
Read ACS CAN’s testimony on how we believe the budget can help address Ohio’s cancer burden.