The document discusses tobacco use in Wisconsin. It states that 19.9% of Wisconsin adults smoke cigarettes, and 12.2% of youth aged 12-17 smoke. About 7,200 adults aged 35+ die from tobacco-related causes each year in Wisconsin. The costs of healthcare and lost productivity from tobacco are $2.2 billion and $1.6 billion per year respectively. Smoking is more prevalent in low socioeconomic groups. Objectives for 2020 include strengthening data on tobacco-related disparities and building local coalition capacity to address such disparities.