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4/10/2009
Over the past two decades, California's groundbreaking anti-smoking campaign has saved 1 million lives and saved the state $86 billion in health-care costs. California was the first to ban smoking on trains, planes, buses, and in public buildings, workplaces, restaurants, and bars. The rates of six kinds of cancer are falling faster in California than in the rest of the country.
Source: USA Today
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