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Help Shape Anti-Smoking Campaign: CDC Wants Your Feedback Now

Published Date: 4/21/2026

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Summary

The CDC wants your thoughts on their ongoing survey about the Tips From Former Smokers campaign, which helps people quit smoking and educates others about smoking risks. This is a chance for the public and agencies to weigh in before June 22, 2026. No big costs or changes are planned, just a smooth continuation of this important health project.

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Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.

Continued Tips Campaign Surveys

The CDC will continue evaluating the Tips From Former Smokers campaign using web surveys of adults aged 18 and older. They plan three survey collections per year and request OMB approval for three years, for a total of nine surveys across that period; participation is voluntary and has no monetary cost to respondents.

Respondent Time Burden Estimated

CDC estimates an annualized respondent burden of 9,308 hours. Planned sample counts include 16,667 for screening & consent (5 minutes each) and multiple smoker and nonsmoker survey waves with 20 minutes per survey for each listed wave.

Survey Content May Be Updated

CDC may update the survey instruments to add or revise items on topics such as cigars, noncombustible tobacco products, and other emerging trends in tobacco use; these changes would appear in future web surveys for adults 18 and over.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
4/21/2026
6/22/2026

Department and Agencies

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Health and Human Services Department
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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