Public Health Group Responds to Rep. Dina Titus Comments on Casino Smoking

At a Washington, DC Event, Rep. Titus Repeated Industry Claims AboutVentilation Systems Debunked by Engineering [...]

In Open Letters to Policymakers, Public Health Advocates Call for Examination into the Link Between Problem Gambling and Indoor Smoking in Casinos

As Responsible Gaming Education Month Continues, Policymakers and Casino Industry Must Confront the Harms Caused [...]

FACT CHECK: “Advanced Ventilation” Doesn’t Keep Employees Safe, Despite Boyd Gaming’s Claims

Engineers Who Build Ventilation Systems Have Repeatedly Told Casino Operators That Such Systems Don’t Protect [...]

The Star-Ledger: Pass the Casino Smoking Ban, the Gamblers Aren’t Going Anywhere

“Casino workers Have Been Inhaling the Second-HandEvidence of Their Employer’s Indifference” Atlantic City, NJ—In a [...]

Governor Murphy Should Stop Siding with Casinos and Prioritize Worker Safety

Governor’s Continued Inaction on Eliminating Indoor Smoking Fails to Protect Casino Workers Atlantic City, NJ [...]

Casino Workers Respond to Governor Murphy’s Comments on Smoking in Casinos: “Deeply Disappointing”

CEASE: As Casino Workers Continue to Get Sick, Gov. Murphy Prioritizes Corporate Interests and Perceived [...]

NJ Judge dismisses UAW/CEASE case stating “…safety is not a fundamental right.” ANR, CEASE, and UAW committed to righting this wrong.

September 2024 Message from Cynthia Hallett, president and CEO For the past three years, ANR has [...]

Casino Executives Promote Charity for Childhood Cancer While Allowing Cancer-Causing Secondhand Smoke to Harm Employees

Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights Calls Out Casino Industry for Hypocrisy in Fight Against Cancer Las [...]

New NYC Casino Will Be Smokefree by State Law

Those Concerned With Impact of NYC Casino on AC Should Support Ending Indoor Smoking Polling [...]

NJ Casino Workers Respond to Court Ruling on Casino Smoking Loophole

COURT: “While The Court Is Sympathetic To The Health Hazards, It Has Determined That Safety [...]

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