We Don’t Serve Teens Week Participants
To the many organizations and individuals who are taking part in We Don’t Serve Teens week — thank you! We appreciate the state and local officials identified below, the National Association of Broadcasters, the Outdoor Advertising Association of America, the Magazine Publishers of America, Students Against Destructive Decisions, The Century Council, Distilled Spirits Council, Beer Institute, Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America, and many others, for contributing their time, effort, and resources. The following is a partial list of We Don’t Serve Teens Week participants.
State officials
- Attorney General Troy King, Alabama
- Attorney General Terry Goddard, Arizona
- Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard, California
- Attorney General John Suthers, Colorado
- Lt. Governor Michael Fidele, Connecticut
- Attorney General Thurbert Baker, Georgia
- Attorney General Steve Carter, Indiana
- Attorney General Paul Morrison, Kansas
- Attorney General Greg Stumbo, Kentucky
- Attorney General Charles Foti, Louisiana
- Attorney General Martha Coakley, Massachusetts
- Attorney General Mike Cox, Michigan
- Attorney General Jim Hood, Mississippi
- Attorney General Jay Nixon, Missouri
- Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto, Nevada
- Attorney General Gary King, New Mexico
- Attorney General Marc Dann, Ohio
- Attorney General Tom Corbett, Pennsylvania
- Attorney General Patrick Lynch, Rhode Island
- Attorney General Henry McMaster, South Carolina
- Attorney General Larry Long, South Dakota
- Attorney General Robert Cooper, Tennessee
- Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, Utah
- Attorney General Bob McDonnell, Virginia
- Attorney General Rob McKenna, Washington
- Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen, Wisconsin
Governors who have issued WDST proclamations to date —
and D.C.’s Mayor, too
- Governor Palin, Alaska (PDF)
- Governor Riley, Alabama (PDF)
- Governor Schwarzenegger, California (PDF)
- Governor Ritter, Colorado (PDF)
- Governor Rell, Connecticut (PDF)
- Governor Minner, Delaware (PDF)
- Governor Crist, Florida (PDF)
- Governor Perdue, Georgia (PDF)
- Governor Lingle, Hawaii (PDF)
- Governor Otter, Idaho (PDF)
- Governor Blagojevich, Illinois (PDF)
- Governor Daniels, Indiana (PDF)
- Governor Sebelius, Kansas (PDF)
- Governor Fletcher, Kentucky (PDF)
- Governor Blanco, Louisiana (PDF)
- Governor Baldacci, Maine (PDF)
- Governor O’Malley, Maryland (PDF)
- Governor Patrick, Massachusetts (PDF)
- Governor Granholm, Michigan (PDF)
- Governor Pawlenty, Minnessota (PDF)
- Governor Barbour, Mississippi (PDF)
- Governor Blunt, Missouri (PDF)
- Governor Schweitzer, Montana (PDF)
- Governor Heineman, Nebraska (PDF)
- Governor Gibbons, Nevada (PDF)
- Governor Corzine, New Jersey (PDF)
- Governor Richardson, New Mexico (PDF)
- Governor Spitzer, New York (PDF)
- Governor Henry, Oklahoma (PDF)
- Governor Carcieri, Rhode Island (PDF)
- Governor Sanford, South Carolina (PDF)
- Governor Gregoire, Washington (PDF)
- Governor Doyle, Wisconsin (PDF)
- Mayor Fenty, District of Columbia (PDF)
Television, cable, and radio industry members
- National Association of Broadcasters
- Galavisión
- The Golf Channel
- A&E/History Channel
- Discovery Networks
- Lifetime
- Bravo
- USA Network
- Verizon FiOS
- YES Networks
- Adlink (LA)
- Fox Sports Florida
- Sunshine Network
- Time Warner, Cox, Comcast, and Charter local market cable systems
- National radio networks and over 140 local radio stations across the country
Magazines
- Magazine Publishers of America
- Good Housekeeping
- Newsweek
- PEOPLE
- Time
- US News & World Report
- Gotham
- Travel & Leisure
- THE WEEK
- Ocean Drive
- Boston Dig
- Chicago Reader
- Cleveland Scene
- Denver Westword
- Minneapolis City Pages
- Philadelphia Weekly
- Phoenix New Times
- San Diego Reader
- Seattle Weekly
- Seattle Stranger
- Tuscon Weekly
- Village Voice
News Media
- New York Times
- USA TODAY
- other newspapers across the country
Outdoor advertisers
- Outdoor Advertising Association of America, with over 3,000 outdoor signs across the country
Sports teams
- The Washington Redskins
- The Boston Red Sox
- The Chicago White Sox
Digital media
- Conerstone Entertainment
- MSN
- VH1
- Comcast - E! Networks
- SportsIllustrated.com
- Heavy.com
- Salon.com
- AskMen.com
- Evite
- Gay.com/Planetout
- AOL.com
- Yahoo
- Dennis Digital
- CBS SportsLine
Industry member partners who helped coordinate activities and distribute WDST materials
- The Century Council
- Distilled Spirits Council
- Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America
- Beer Institute
- many individual alcohol beverage companies
Additional participants who helped coordinate activities and spread the We Don’t Serve Teens message
- Students Against Destructive Decisions
- National Consumers League
- U.S. Department of Treasury Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau
- National Liquor Law Enforcement Administration
- National Association of Beverage Control Authorities
- American Beverage Licensees
- U.S. Department of Labor/Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace
- U.S. Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- U.S. Department of Education Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools
Don't serve alcohol to teens.
It's unsafe. It's illegal. It's irresponsible.


