One 'F' grade was given because the state hasn't banned the sale of flavored tobacco products.
The American Lung Association released itsreport. More money for the Illinois"quit line" improved the access to services that help people quit. It went up from a"C" last year to"B" this year.
One"F" grade was given because the state hasn't banned the sale of flavored tobacco products, but Illinois got an"A" for its strength of smoke-free workplace laws.
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