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IN COOPERATION WITH
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THE INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF SMOKING BEHAVIOR AND POLICY
FORUM ON THE POLICY IMPLICATIONS o
OF THE 1986 SURGEON GENERAL'S REPORT ON INVOLUNTARY SMOKING
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THE INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF SMOKING BEHAVIOR AND POLICY
HARVARD UN!IVERSITY
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THE CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY EDUCATION
THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION
FORUM ON THE POLICY IMPLICATIONS
OF THE 1986 SURGEON GENERAL'S REPORT ON INVOLUNTARY SMOKING
May 18, 1987

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS . . . . . . . TAB 1
AGENDA .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . TAB 2
READING MATERIAL . . . . . . . . . TAB 3

PREFACE
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The purpose of this forum, sponsored jointly by Brookings and Harvard,
is to expl!ore the implications of the Surgeon General's finding that
involuntary smoking, the inhalation of tobacco smoke by nonsmokers,
poses a serious healthirisk. The Report was issued on December 16,
1986, 'following the release of a report by the National Research
Council of the National Academy of Sciences that reached similar
conclusions. The major findings of the Surgeon General are:
Involuntary smoking is a cause of disease, including lung
cancer, in healthy nonsmokers.
The children of parents who smoke, compared with the children
of nonsmoking parents, have an increased frequency of
respiratory infections and respiratory symptoms, and slightly
smaller rates of increase in lung function as the lung
matures.
Simple separation of smokers and nonsmokers within the same
air space may reduce, but does not eliminate, exposure of non-
smokers to environmental tobacco smoke.
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The Surgeon General's Report comes at a time of increasing activity, in
business and government, aimed at restricting or eliminati~ng smoking
and the potential for exposure. Many state and local governments have
adopted public and workplace smoking ordinances and the federal General
Services Administration has issued regulations for builldings under its
control. Many businesses have established policies on smoking on the
job, and hospitals are beginniing to restrict smokiing for the benefit of
their patients and their employees.
Nonsmokers are exposed to environmental tobacco smoke at work, at home,
and'in public places. Given this ubiquitous exposure and the general
decline in smoking in the United States, the Surgeon General's Report
raises important questions about the roles of business, labor,
government, and medicine in protecting nonsmokers. In this forum,
experts will explore what has been done and with what result, what
further steps may be necessary, and~what limits if any, should apply to
restricting or eliminating smoking, the source of the risk. We hope
that these discussions will improve public appreciation of the issues
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FORUM ON THE POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF THE 1986
SURGEON GENERAL'S REPORT ON INVOLUNTARY SMOKING'
May 18, 1987
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
TENLEY E. ALBRIGHT
Doctor
333 Longwood Avenue .
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
MATILDA A. BABBITZ
Executive Director
American Association of
Occupational Health
Nurses
50 Lenox Pointe
Atlanta, Georgia 30324
ANDREA BERMAN
Research Assistant
Institute for the Study of
Smoking Behavior and
Policy
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
JAMES F. CALLAHAN
Special Assistant to the
Deputy Director
Division of Cancer Prevention
and Control
The National Cancer Institute
Building Three, Room 10A49
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
PAUL CANO
Assistant Director
Government Relations
American College of
Cardiology
9111 Old Georgetown Road
Bethesda, Maryland 20814
WILLIAM CHECK
Medical-Science Writer
Institute for the Study of
Smoking Behavior and
Policy.
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
FRANK M. CODA
Executive Director
ASHRAE
1791 Tullie Circle, N~.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30329
JEFF COHN
Reporter
Institute for the Study of
Smoking Behavior and
Policy
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts

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CONSTANCE T. CORDOVILLA
Senior Program Coordinator
Center for Corporate Public
Investment
American Council of Life
Insurance
Health Insurance
Association of America
Washington, D.C. 20004-2599
JOSEPH W. CULLEN
Deputy Director
Cancer Prevention and
Control Division
National Cancer Institute
Room 10A49, Building 31
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
BURFORD W'. CULPEPPER
Corporate Medical Director
E.I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company
11400 Nemours Building
Wilmington, Delaware 19898
E.C. CURTIS
Corporate Medical Director
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Gateway Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222
JEFF DAY
Staff Editor
Special Projects
Bureau of National
Af f airs
1231 25th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20037
PAM DRUMHELLER
Special Projects Coordinator
Institute for the Study of
Smoking Behavior and Policy
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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ERVIN DUGGAN
Ervin Duggan Associates
Suite 300
1919 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
FRAN DU MELLE
Director
Government Relations
American Lung Association
Suite 402
1101 Vermont Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20008
CHARLES P. DUVALL
Trustee
American Society of
Internal Medicine
Suite 500
1101 Vermont Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 2.0005
ALAN L. ENGELBERG
Director
Department of Health
American Medical Association
535 North Dearborn Street
Chicago, Illinois 60610
ROBERT ENGELMAN
Health Correspondent
Scripps Howard News
Service
1110 Vermont Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005
ANN EWING
Science Writer
3138 Military Road, N.W'.
Washington, D.C. 20015

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HAYWARD D. FISK
Vice President and
Washington Counsel
United Telecom
Suite 1250
1875 I Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
LAURA FLINCHBAUGH
Research Assistant
Institute for the Study of
Smoking Behavior and
Policy
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
RIPLEY FORBES
Senior Staff Associate
Subcommittee on Health and
the Environment
U.S. House of Representatives
Ro=512 House Annex One
Washington, D.C. 20515
SANDI FRANKLIN
Program Director
IBM Corporation
Suite 1200
1801 K Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
MARY R. GREALY
Executive Counsel
Federation of American Systems
Suite 402
1111 19th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036
JACK HEFFERNAN
Vice President
Human Resources
GTE Service Corporation
One Stamford Forum
Stamford, Connecticut 06904
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BOB HEY
Staff Writer
The Christian Science
Monitor
910 16th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
LENORA E. JOHNSON
Coordinator
Anti-Tobacco Initiative
American Public Health
Association
1015 15th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005
RICHARD D. JOHNSON
Director
Health Programs
U.S. Conference of
Mayors
1620 Eye Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
JOHN T. KALBERER
Coordinator for Disease
Prevention
Office of the Director
National Institutes of Health
Building One, Room 215
Bethesda, Maryland 20852
WILLIAM M. KANE
Executive Director
American College of
Preventive Medicine
Suite 403
1015 15th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005-
LANA KATZ N
American Federation of p
Government Employees N
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TED KLEIN
Ted Klein and Company
740 Broadway
New York, New York 10003
ROY MARDEN
Manager of Industry Affairs
Philip Morris, Inc.
120 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10017
BILL KRUEGER
Washington Correspondent
The News & Observer
Room 3806
2000 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20006
ALVIN G. LAZEN
Executive Director
Commission on Life Sciences
National Research Council
2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20418
JULIETTE LENOIR
Vice President
Association of Flight Attendants
1625 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036
JAN LISS
Executive Assistant to the
Executive Director
Consumers' Union
256 Washington Street
Mt Vernon, New York 10553
LISA LOPEZ
Business & Health
229 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 200,03
ALFRED H. LOWREY
Research Chemist
Code 6030
Naval Research Laboratory
Washington, D.C. 20375
ROBERT J. McCUNNEY
Corporate Medical Director
Cabot Corporation
950 Winter Street
Post Office Box 9073
Waltham, Massachusetts 02254
PAUL E. MULLEN
Director of Government
Relations
Joint Commission on
Accreditation of Hospitals
875 North Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60611
NIREN L. NAGDA
Vice President
GEOMET
20251 Century Boulevard
Germantown, Maryland 20874
JUDITH K. OCKENE
Director
Division of Preventive and
Behavioral Medicine
Department of Medicine
University of Massachusetts
Medical School
Lake Avenue North
Worcester, Massachusetts 01605
ANNE MARIE O'KEEFE
Project Officer
Advocacy Institute
Suite 600
1730 M Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036

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TERRY F. PECHACER
Program Director
Community Trials for
Smoking Cessation
National Cancer Institute
Ro=628, Blair Building
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
THOMAS P. SCHELLING
Director
Institute for the Study of
Smoking Behavior and
Policy
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
EDWARD L. PETSONK
Medical Officer
National Institute for
Occupational Safety and
Health
944 Chestnut Ridge Road
Morgantown, West Virginia
26505
JOHN PINNEY
Executive Director
Institute for the Study of
Smoking Behavior and
Policy
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetss
JAMES L. REPACE
Chief
Technical Services
Indoor Air Staff
Environmental Protection Agency
Room ANR 443
Washington, D.C. 20460
WILLIAM ROTHBARD
Vice President
Board of Directors
Americans for Nonsmokers'
Rights
Washington, D.C.
JULIE ROVNER
Reporter
Congressional Quarterly
1414 22nd Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20037
DONALD R. SHOPLAND
Executive Editor
Surgeon General's Report
Office on Smoking and Health
Department of Health and Human
Services
Park Building, Room 110
5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, Maryland 20857
GLORIAN SORENSEN
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Preventive
and Behavioral Medicine
University of Massachusetts
Medical Center
55 Lake Avenue North
Worcester, Massachusetts 01605
CHARLES C. THARP
Vice President
General Investment Funds
Suite 710
5454 Wisconsin Avehue, N.W.
Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815
ANN TONJES
Manager
Government Affairs
Association of Flight
Attendants
1625 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036

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WAYNE URY ANDREA M. HODSON
Health Fellow Conference Coordinator
Senate Committee on Labor Center for Public Policy
and Human Resources Education
527 Hart Senate Office
Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
KENNETH E. WARNER
Professor and Chair
Department of Public
Health Policy and
Administration
School of Public Health
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
JAMES A. WHITE
Vice President
CIGNA Corporation
One Logan Square, 27th Floor
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103
LORING WOOD
Director
Medical
NYNEX
400 Westchester Avenue
White Plains, New York 10604
LESTER E.YORK, JR. Manager
Corporate Health Promotion
Digital Equipment Corporation
150 Coulter Drive
Concord, Massachusetts 01742
BROORINGS STAFF
PETER MALOF
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