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The politics of smoking in federal buildings: an executive order case study.

机译:联邦大楼内吸烟的政治:行政命令案例研究。

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Executive orders are important presidential tools for health policymaking that are subject to less public scrutiny than are legislation and regulatory rulemaking. President Bill Clinton banned smoking in federal government buildings by executive order in 1997, after the administration of George H. W. Bush had twice considered and abandoned a similar policy. The 1991 and 1993 Bush proposals drew objections from agency heads and labor unions, many coordinated by the tobacco industry. We analyzed internal tobacco industry documents and found that the industry engaged in extensive executive branch lobbying and other political activity surrounding the Clinton smoking ban. Whereas some level of stakeholder politics might have been expected, this policy also featured jockeying among various agencies and the participation of organized labor.
机译:行政命令是卫生政策制定的重要总统工具,受到公众审查的程度低于立法和监管规则的制定。乔治·H·W·布什政府两次考虑并放弃了类似的政策后,比尔·克林顿总统于1997年通过行政命令禁止在联邦政府大楼内吸烟。 1991年和1993年的布什提案引起了机构负责人和工会的反对,许多人是由烟草业协调的。我们分析了内部烟草业文件,发现该烟草业在克林顿禁烟令周围进行了广泛的行政部门游说和其他政治活动。尽管可能期望某种程度的利益相关者政治,但该政策的特征还在于各个机构之间的竞争以及有组织的劳动的参与。

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