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WEBINAR: MAY 1, 2012 THE 2012 LEGISLATIVE SESSION: REFLECTIONS AND PROJECTIONS Lucy Culp, American Heart Association Vic Colman, Childhood Obesity Prevention Coalition

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Webinar: May 1, 2012 The 2012 Legislative Session: Reflections and Projections Lucy Culp, American Heart Association Vic Colman, Childhood Obesity Prevention Coalition. State Operating Budget: Background. November 2011: Governor’s Budget December 2011: Special Session: $500 million cuts - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Webinar: May 1, 2012 The 2012 Legislative Session:  Reflections and Projections

WEBINAR: MAY 1, 2012THE 2012 LEGISLATIVE SESSION: REFLECTIONS AND PROJECTIONS

Lucy Culp, American Heart AssociationVic Colman, Childhood Obesity Prevention Coalition

Page 2: Webinar: May 1, 2012 The 2012 Legislative Session:  Reflections and Projections

STATE OPERATING BUDGET: BACKGROUND

November 2011: Governor’s BudgetDecember 2011: Special Session:

$500 million cutsFebruary 2012: Revenue forecastApril 2012: Final agreement in

last hours of special session

Page 3: Webinar: May 1, 2012 The 2012 Legislative Session:  Reflections and Projections

KEY BUDGET “HIGHLIGHTS”

$1.7 million for tobacco Quitline, covers the uninsured

No cuts to public health fundingDid not eliminate Disability LifelinePreserved the Basic Health Plan$12 million in new revenue from “roll your

own” tobacco

Page 4: Webinar: May 1, 2012 The 2012 Legislative Session:  Reflections and Projections

KEY BUDGET “HIGHLIGHTS” CONT.

School nutrition funding was maintained The state legislature reduced funding for State Food Assistance

(SFA) by half for the current biennium Dental care for vulnerable populations retained Transportation budget still unbalanced – too much for state

highway improvements and not enough for other transportation modes Local taxes for public transit in 2010 accounts

for ¾ of the operating revenue for public transit systems – not a sustainable solution

Want more plain talk details on our transportation budget ?

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KEY BILLS: TOBACCO PREVENTIONCigar Licenses (HB 1683 and SB 5542)

Creates loophole in Initiative 901Licenses for cigar lounges and tobacco stores to allow non-

cigarette smokingWould allow 100 lounges and 500 stores

2011 Legislative Action:Tied to tobacco prevention fundingDefeated in final hours of session

2012 Legislative Action:New polling: 71 % opposeDefeated again in the last hours of budget negotiating

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KEY BILLS: TOBACCO PREVENTION

SB 6166: Tobacco Tax Increase $1 increase in cigarettes, equivalent increase for

all OTP’s $40 million projected in new revenue, $1.7

million to reinstate Quitline for uninsured 64% support, goes up to 71% when includes

revenue dedicated to prevention or cessation Needs a 2/3 vote to pass May not be the best option for funding statewide

TPCP

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HB 1246: Regulating Tobacco ProductsIntroduced in 2011, retained but did not move in 2012

Prohibited the sale of dissolvable tobacco products Banned flavored tobacco products, that are blatantly

marketed to youth. Put all tobacco products behind the counter where they

are not accessible to youth. Lifted local regulatory preemption so that counties can

put in place policies that would reduce accessibility and marketing aimed at youth.

KEY BILLS: TOBACCO PREVENTION

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KEY BILLS: ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION

HB 2370 (Billig): include health in the state transportation system policy goals.

Transportation Choices Coalition as lead advocate group Great start on this 1st year bill

Solid prime sponsor who is highly motivated to reintroduce next year

Polling data on this topic demonstrated strong bipartisan support

House Transportation Committee even had bipartisan support

Challenges

Page 9: Webinar: May 1, 2012 The 2012 Legislative Session:  Reflections and Projections

KEY BILLS: ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION – POLL DATA

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KEY BILLS: ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION

HB 1217 (Ryu): Neighborhood Safe SpeedsBicycle Alliance as lead advocate group

Terrific support on the House side but ran out of time on Senate floor

Solid prime sponsor; committed to the issue for the future

Broader outreach to health interests this session than the previous

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KEY BILLS: HEALTHY EATINGHB 1801 (Jinkins): Statewide Food ProcurementCOPC as lead advocacy group.

Got further this year Worked policy language of bill and got sign-off by key state agencies Ran out of time to work fiscal issues

DSHS assumed 25% higher costs for “healthy foods”!! Need to push fiscal responsibility – “power of the purse” (food

umbrella contract) DOC had no fiscal costs

Where do we go from here? DOH workgroup with affected state agencies

>> will assess summer/fall about pushing out another bill

Page 12: Webinar: May 1, 2012 The 2012 Legislative Session:  Reflections and Projections

REFLECTIONS AND PROJECTIONS Olympia still a challenging venue for moving healthy

communities policy work Active transportation seems like a better bet now than

nutrition work. Why? Less threatening to personal lifestyles

(more removed) Active transportation advocates more organized and

better funded than nutrition types Will still need to work all sides of the issue to meet key

policy goals but we need to overcome policymaker fatigue about nutrition standards metrics

New Fed standards for school nutrition could be that opportunity

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http://copcwa.org/

Phone: (206) 910-7643Email us at: [email protected]

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http://copcwa.org/

Phone: (206) 834-8658Email me at: [email protected]