It’s Not Just Menthol Campaign

Our media campaign is focusing on the disproportionate impact of menthol-flavored tobacco products among certain groups.

BUILDING HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES

WHERE WE LIVE, LEARN, WORK & PLAY

SMOKE-FREE HOUSING

Throughout New York State and across the country, apartment owners have been embracing
a no-smoking policy as an amenity they can provide for their residents.

TOBACCO-FREE OUTDOORS

As of June 2025, more than 500 New York municipalities have adopted tobacco-free
outdoor area policies (20 in the Capital District) and the list is growing.

TOBACCO MARKETING

Tobacco companies spend more than $9.5 billion on retail marketing and promotion every
year, more than the amount spent to market junk food, soda, and alcohol combined.

YOUTH ENGAGEMENT

Our youth-adult partnerships have led to significant changes in the Capital Region,
including tobacco-free parks and a local law to keep tobacco retailers away from schools.

TOBACCO-FREE WORKSITES

Across the state, community partners have worked with over 500 organizations and
businesses to go tobacco-free, including many here in the Capital District.

WHAT’S NEW

Congratulations to North Greenbush and Cohoes for making their parks vape free!

Congratulations to North Greenbush and Cohoes for making their parks vape free!

Since 2022, NYS law has prohibited smoking in all public parks, but not vaping, except in limited conditions. Municipalities have the authority to pass local laws to be more comprehensive, and many have, realizing the harm to lungs caused by secondhand aerosols and the environmental damage caused by toxic vape litter. The Town of North Greenbush and the City of Cohoes have made the important step to include e-cigarettes in their tobacco free parks policy. Way to go!!!! You can find the North Greenbush law here. You can read the Cohoes ordinance here.     

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Albany park clean-up and chalk the walk

Albany park clean-up and chalk the walk

Reality Check members recently spent a Sunday afternoon picking up litter and “chalking the walk” at Swinburne Park in Albany. In one small area near the playground and soon-to-be-reopened splash pad, members cleaned up hundreds of cigarette butts along with other trash.  The chalked facts and stats called attention to the harm caused by tobacco litter. In 2020 New York State banned smoking in all public parks, including in municipal parks. The clean-up made it clear that more needs to be done to foster compliance with the policy, including educating community members and posting visible signs.  Many municipalities throughout the state have also banned the use of e-cigarettes in parks, but currently the City of Albany has not. Reality Check members, Amra, Ashita, and Myla spoke before the Albany Common Council on August 4th to...

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