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American Focus > Blog > Health and Wellness > CDC closing of stop-smoking office seen as ‘gift to tobacco industry’
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CDC closing of stop-smoking office seen as ‘gift to tobacco industry’

Last updated: April 14, 2025 2:55 pm
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The impact of the closure of the Office on Smoking and Health (OSH) within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is already being felt across the United States. The OSH, responsible for initiatives such as the Tips From Former Smokers campaign, has been shut down, leaving the future of anti-smoking efforts uncertain.

The Tips campaign, which featured real people like Terrie Hall who shared their stories of the devastating effects of smoking, has been credited with helping over a million Americans quit smoking in its first five years. The closure of OSH has also put other crucial programs, such as the National Youth Tobacco Survey and support for state-run quitlines, at risk.

The impact of the closure is not limited to the CDC. The Center for Tobacco Products at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has also undergone significant changes, including the removal of top officials. These changes have led to concerns that the progress made in reducing smoking rates in the U.S. over the past two decades may be reversed.

Former employees of OSH worry that without federal funding and support, states may struggle to maintain their tobacco control efforts. Some states heavily rely on CDC funding for initiatives like smoking bans and quitlines. The closure of OSH could lead to a reduction in these vital programs, potentially leading to an increase in smoking rates.

The closure of OSH comes at a time when the tobacco industry is seeing new products like nicotine pouches and heated tobacco devices gain popularity, especially among young adults. The lack of a dedicated office to monitor trends in tobacco use could make it challenging to address emerging issues in tobacco control.

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The closure of OSH and the changes at the FDA signal a shift in priorities that could have long-term consequences for public health. With fewer resources and support for anti-smoking initiatives, the gains made in reducing smoking rates in the U.S. may be in jeopardy. The future of tobacco control efforts in the country remains uncertain as the impact of these changes continues to unfold. Tobacco companies have been making a push for government officials to crack down on illegal vapes from China, a topic that was recently discussed in a congressional hearing. White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has a history of lobbying on behalf of tobacco company Swisher International, while Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made headlines for reportedly using a nicotine pouch from Tucker Carlson’s brand ALP during his confirmation hearings in January. This shift towards embracing nicotine among the right has been noted by River Page in an article for The Free Press earlier this year.

In addition to their lobbying efforts, tobacco companies have been seeing positive growth in the stock market. Philip Morris International stock has risen by 72% compared to a year ago, Altria Group is up by 36%, and British American Tobacco has seen a 43% increase.

Despite the success of tobacco companies, concerns remain about the impact of smoking on public health. Kennedy, who has been vocal about combating chronic diseases and the effects of food additives, has faced criticism for not addressing smoking as the leading cause of preventable death and disease in the country. Former employees of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSH) have expressed confusion over the agency’s decision to overlook the dangers of smoking while focusing on other health concerns.

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As the debate continues, it is essential to consider the long-term effects of smoking on public health and the importance of regulating tobacco products to protect individuals, especially the younger population. The ongoing efforts of tobacco companies to influence government policies and public perception highlight the need for comprehensive measures to address the harmful effects of smoking and promote healthier lifestyles.

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