Urges Congress to Act on "Big Tobacco"
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On October 5, 2000, Bill Clinton urged Congress to take action against "Big Tobacco," calling for stronger regulations and accountability for the tobacco industry. This move was part of Clinton’s broader public health agenda, which aimed to reduce smoking rates, particularly among youth, and hold tobacco companies responsible for the health effects of smoking. #BillClinton #BigTobacco #PublicHealth #MoofLife
Primary Reference: The Clinton Presidency: Timeline of Major Actions

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