Georgia's 2027-2031 Tobacco Use Prevention Strategic Plan
The Georgia Tobacco Use Prevention Strategic Plan (FY2027-2031) outlines a comprehensive, data‑driven roadmap to reduce tobacco use, address emerging nicotine trends, expand statewide prevention capacity, and strengthen the infrastructure necessary for long‑term improvements in population health.
Developed collaboratively by the Georgia Health Policy Center (GHPC), the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities’ Office of Prevention Services (OPS), and the Prevention State Strategic Planning Committee (PSSPC), the plan synthesizes findings from environmental scans, stakeholder focus groups, provider surveys, community conversations, and statewide datasets to illuminate current challenges and opportunities across Georgia’s tobacco landscape.