Take Action

Three ways to make Northern Kentucky smoke-free.

1 · Sign the petition 2 · Contact your council 3 · Stay informed
Action 1

Add your name. Make NKY smoke-free.

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Add your name to the official petition below. Your signature goes straight to the campaign and helps us show city councils that Northern Kentucky wants smokefree workplace ordinances.

Action 2

Your council member needs to hear from you.

Select your city — your officials and a ready-to-send email will appear. Personalize it; it lands harder than a form letter.

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Official contacts — OneNKY Alliance directory, June 2026.
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If you call, three talking points:
1. Workers deserve protection from secondhand smoke on the job.
2. Smoke-free workplaces don't reduce restaurant or bar revenue.
3. 1,000+ U.S. communities have already passed comprehensive bans.
Action 3

Get updates when things move in your city.

Not ready to sign? Stay in the loop. We'll let you know about hearings, votes, and ways to help.

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For Businesses

Smoke-free is good for business.

Businesses that go smoke-free see no drop in revenue, gain a healthier workforce, and reduce liability. Go on record — submit a support letter and join the businesses backing clean indoor air.

216 cities

A 2013 study of nine states — including Kentucky — analyzed employment data from 216 smoke-free cities and counties (AL, IN, KY, MS, MO, NC, SC, TX, WV) and found no adverse economic impact on restaurants or bars.

77% of diners

A 2008 Zagat survey of 132,000 Americans found 77% would eat out less if smoking were permitted in local restaurants.

Sources: Smoke-Free Laws Do Not Harm Business (tobaccofreekids.org); Zagat Survey, 2008.

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Here's your auto-generated support letter. Review it, then submit to the coalition or download to send on your letterhead.

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Demo — at launch this emails the coalition + offers a PDF download.
Talk to a person

Want to go smoke-free voluntarily?

Reach out to Annalese Cahill, Project Director at the OneNKY Alliance, for help making your workplace voluntarily smoke-free and signing a letter of support to your local elected officials.

Annalese Cahill
Project Director · OneNKY Alliance
Email Annalese →
acahill@onenkyalliance.com