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Report to Congress on the Prevention and Reduction of Underage Drinking 2020
The Report highlights the activities of the federal agencies that participate in the ICCPUD in reducing underage drinking. It also includes survey results from the states describing their underage drinking prevention programs, their enforcement efforts, and their expenditures on underage drinking prevention.
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An annual report on each state's (including the District of Columbia) performance in enacting, enforcing, and creating laws, regulations, and programs to prevent and reduce underage drinking.
The 2023 Report to Congress on the Prevention and Reduction of Underage Drinking includes national data on underage drinking patterns, the federally coordinated approach on underage drinking prevention and treatment, and information on the National Media Campaign: "Talk. They Hear You."®
The 2022 Report to Congress on the Prevention and Reduction of Underage Drinking (2022 RTC) focuses on underage alcohol use, as required by the Sober Truth on Preventing Underage Drinking Act (the “STOP Act”).
This report includes recent data from federal surveys; descriptions of underage drinking prevention, intervention, treatment, and research activities by federal agencies; and an evaluation of “Talk. They Hear You.”®, the national media campaign to prevent underage drinking.
The Report highlights the activities of the federal agencies that participate in the ICCPUD in reducing underage drinking. It also includes survey results from the states describing their underage drinking prevention programs, their enforcement efforts, and their expenditures on underage drinking prevention.