The city of Morgan Hill was issued an Overall Tobacco Control Grade of a āCā by the American Lung Association in California in its recently released 2017 State of Tobacco Control-California Local Grades report.
While Morgan Hill fared well in the āReducing Sales of Tobacco Productsā category and in the āSmokefree Outdoor Airā category with grades of āAā and āBā respectively, the city received a failing āFā mark in the āSmokefree Housingā category outlined on the report.
Earning seven overall points in the grading system, Morgan Hill fell just one point short of receiving a āBā grade. Each year, the American Lung Association in California releases its report to track how well California municipalities protect their citizens from the burden of tobacco. All 58 counties and 482 incorporated cities and towns are graded on four key areas of tobacco control. The purpose of the report is to increase public knowledge about local laws that protect residents from the deadly toll of tobacco and to encourage local leadership to take action where improvement is needed.
The city of Gilroy also received an overall mark of a āC,ā although it earned only five points in the grading system. Meanwhile, unincorporated Santa Clara County received a top mark of an āAā in the same 2017 report.