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148:, is a nonprofit lobbying organization founded in 1999 by California's two public health associations which, according to its website, "tackles the underlying factors that perpetuate childhood obesity and undermine parents’ desire to keep their children healthy: multibillion-dollar marketing and overwhelming availability of unhealthy foods and beverages, limited access to fresh fruits and vegetables in far too many communities, schools failing to provide quality physical education, cities designed for cars rather than pedestrians and bicyclists, and lack of safe places for children to play." They run the anti- 189:
places, including community centres and sports arenas." The center has also published research concluding that were California Assembly Bill 669 to be passed, that "85 percent or $ 1.4 billion, would be returned to counties, in proportion to their population, to pay for education and children’s health programs."
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regarding the reasons why scientific research is not easily transformed into public health policy, and about the CCPHA's campaigns to, among other things, remove soda and junk food from public schools. Goldstein has also gone on record as saying that sugary drinks "should be prohibited in all public
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They have spent grant funding lobbying for a number of bills preventing sodas from being sold first in elementary, middle and junior high schools in 2003 through SB 677 (introduced by
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website Kickthecan.info, which has launched a petition to the beverage industry to "be a (real) part of the solution" whose signatories include
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regarding what he considers the benefits of soda taxation. He has also authored a policy brief by the
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in February 2013. Its executive director, Harold Goldstein, has written an opinion piece in the
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On their official website they express gratitude to a number of foundations, including:
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Goldstein, Harold (2009). "Translating Research into Public Policy".
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Bubbling Over: Soda Consumption and its link to Obesity in California
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bills in their home state, such as that introduced by
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CCPHA page at the California Diabetes Program website
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Medical and health organizations based in California
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Index

Nonprofit organization
Flojaune Cofer
www.phadvocates.org
Davis, California
soft drink
Laurie David
Michael Jacobson
Robert Kenner
Marion Nestle
soda tax
Bill Monning
Los Angeles Daily News
University of California Los Angeles
Journal of Public Health Policy
Deborah Ortiz
Martha Escutia
Kaiser Permanente
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
CCPHA page at the California Diabetes Program website
"CCPHA Action Network"
the original
"Who we are and what we do"
the original
"An invitation to the beverage industry to be a (real) part of the solution"
the original
California Soda Tax Under Consideration
Why a soda tax makes sense: opinion
Bubbling Over: Soda Consumption and its link to Obesity in California
Kick the Can
Journal of Public Health Policy

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