News Room
Draw the Line provides tools to help parents and adults engage in meaningful conversation with our youth about the harms of underage drinking. Draw the line and help our kids live healthier lives.
Below are tools to help members of the news media cover underage drinking in Arizona.
Media Contacts
Members of the news media are encouraged to contact us for assistance with coverage.
- Tara La Bouff
(480) 317-6064
(602) 670-7121 (mobile)
Jessica White
(602) 542-3485
Traveling Exhibit Schedule
Learn where the Governor’s interactive exhibit is headed next, and how parents can voice their concerns and successes about underage drinking.
News Releases
Read the latest headlines about Arizona’s effort to help adults positively influence our kids.
Underage Drinking News
View headlines from across the nation about the harms of underage drinking and what’s being done to stop it.
Press Kit
Fact Sheets
Graphics
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Campaign Logo
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Photo of Governor Napolitano
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Charts & Maps
Percentage Map | Youth Prevalence Chart
Research & Reports
Recommended research from credible sources about underage drinking in Arizona and nationwide.
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Arizona
“Arizona Attitudes on Youth Drinking Survey,” Northern Arizona University, 2006
“Underage Drinking in Arizona: Data Findings & Analysis,” Pima Prevention Partnership, 2007
“State Estimate of Underage Drinking,” National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004
National
“The Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Prevent and Reduce Underage Drinking,” U.S. Surgeon General, 2007
“American Medical Association’s Report on Alcohol’s Effects,” American Medial Association, 2007
“Start Talking Before They Start Drinking,” Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2007
“Partnership Attitudes Tracking Study: Parents,” Partnership for a Drug-Free America, 2006
“Alcohol Alert: Underage Drinking,” National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2006
“Teenage Alcohol and Drug Abuse,” Drug Prevention Network of the Americas, 2006
"National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse X: Teens and Parents," Columbia University, August 2005.
