Public Health Advocates Condemn Atlantic City Casino for Endangering Pregnant Worker with Secondhand Smoke

Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights Demand Immediate Action from Casino Operators and New Jersey Lawmakers to [...]

NJ Health Commissioner: “Reducing Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke is Good for the Health of All New Jerseyans”

Casino Workers Call on Governor Murphy and Commissioner Baston to Put Words Into Action and [...]

New Poll: Overwhelming Majority of Casino Patrons Prefer Smokefree Playing Environment

86% of Casino Visitors Prefer Smokefree Casinos, as Number of Smokers Continues to Decrease Las [...]

2024-10-11T17:44:45-07:00October 7th, 2024|Categories: News, Patrons, Press Releases, Smokefree Casinos, Workers|

Public Health Advocates Challenge Assemblyman Greenwald’s Unsubstantiated Economic Claims on Casino Smoking

Atlantic City Casino Workers Have Been Living with a Compromise for 18+ Years Since They [...]

2024-10-17T13:44:49-07:00October 1st, 2024|Categories: News, Policymakers, Press Releases, Smokefree Casinos, Workers|

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 [...]

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