Annapolis, MD - Feb. 3, 2025  - Maryland was dubbed “most improved” in a new report grading state policies to combat tobacco use among residents, due in part to new laws that raised the state tax on cigarettes and included e-cigarettes in the state’s Clean Indoor Air Act last year.

But there is still room to improve, according to the American Lung Association.

“Maryland did a couple of really great and strong policy things last year,” said Aleks Casper, the association’s advocacy director for Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and Washington, D.C. “But the report highlights that there is more work to be done … That report is a snapshot, so we need to make sure to protect the progress that we’ve made.”

The annual State of Tobacco Control 2025 Report grades states on policies designed “to prevent and reduce tobacco use, including e-cigarettes, in effect as of January 2025.”... Read More: Maryland Matters