received "A" grades in 2023 Ending the sale of all flavored tobacco products 45 states received "F" grades in 2023 Funding for State Tobacco Prevention Programs 40 states and Washington, D.C., received "F" grades in 2023 Level of State Tobacco Taxes 32 states received "F" grades in 2023 Coverage and Access to Services to Quit Tobacco 24 states received "D" grades or worse in 2023 Best Graded States California : Tobacco Program Funding: D, Smokefree Air: A, Tobacco Taxes: B, Access to Cessation: B, Flavored Tobacco Products: B District of Columbia: Tobacco Program Funding: F, Smokefree Air: A, Tobacco Taxes: A, Access to Cessation: B, Flavored Tobacco Products: A Maine: Tobacco Program Funding: A, Smokefree Air: A, Tobacco Taxes: C, Access to Cessation: A, Flavored Tobacco Products: F Massachusetts: Tobacco Program Funding: F, Smokefree Air: A, Tobacco Taxes: B, Access to Cessation: B, Flavored Tobacco Products: A Worst Graded States Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina and Texas rated the worst in the nation, scoring Fs in all five categories Georgia, Virginia and West Virginia received 4 Fs and 1 D grade Federal Grades Overview The report also grades the federal government on its efforts to eliminate tobacco use

adults smoke regularly, with rates among men slightly higher than among women, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Developing a system of roads became a priority in 1849, and by 1850 the Portland-Tualatin Valley Plank Road Company was chartered by the Territorial Legislature to build the Pacific Coasts first plank roads
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In the top of the 9th, he singled off Pat Perry driving in Kevin Elster to make it 6-5