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I commend The Times for supporting Gov. Pete Wilson’s ban on smoking in all state-owned and state-leased buildings (“Another Victory Against Stink,” editorial, Feb. 24). Smoke-free workplaces can improve the health of workers, raise their productivity and reduce costs related to fire risks, cleaning accidents and damage to furnishings. A smoke-free workplace also protects the health of nonsmokers, and protects the pocketbooks of California taxpayers who ultimately pay the bill for the disease and death caused by smoking. Smoking imposed a $10 billion economic burden on Californians in 1990.
California has become the nation’s leader in the battle against tobacco use. Fewer and fewer Californians smoke--currently, 20.4%. We are witnessing the passing of a deadly, destructive habit. By the end of this decade, California will welcome the first smoke-free generation in history. Thanks for your support.
MOLLY JOEL COYE MD, M.P.H.
Director, Department of Health Services
Sacramento
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