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An E-News Update of the National Association of Tobacco Outlets

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ebruary 19th, 2008

Recent Legislative Actions
 

The 2008 state and Congressional legislative sessions have begun. Below is a brief summary of current legislative news followed by a summary chart of the various tobacco bills being considered by state legislatures and Congress:

 

VirginiaOn February 14th, the Virginia House of Delegates defeated several bills that would have prohibited smoking in restaurants and other public places. These bills are now dead for the session.

 
Wyoming: On February 14th, the Wyoming House of Representatives defeated a statewide ban on smoking by preventing the bill from being introduced
 
Proposed Cigarette and Tobacco Tax Increases
 
State
Current Tax
Proposed Increase
Tax if Legislation Adopted
Alabama
$.425/pack
$.325/pack
$.75/pack
Florida
$.339/pack
$.661/pack
$1.00/pack
Georgia
$.37/pack
$1.00/pack
$1.37/pack
Illinois
$.98/pack
$.90/pack (carryover from 2007 session)
$1.68/pack
Kansas
$.79/pack; OTP: 10%
$.50/pack; 47% OTP
$1.29/pack; OTP: 57%
Kentucky
$.30/pack
$.70/pack
$1.00/pack
Maine
$2.00/pack
$.05/pack
$2.05/pack
Maryland
OTP: 15%
10% OPT
OTP: 25%
Mississippi
$.18/pack
Up to $1.00/pack
Up to $1.18/pack
Nebraska
$.64/pack
$.10/pack
$.74/pack
New Hampshire
OTP: 19%
41% OTP
OTP: 60%
South Carolina
$.07/pack; OTP: 5%
Up to $.50/pack;
1% OTP
Up to $.57/pack; OTP: 6%
Utah
$.695/pack
$.50/pack
$1.195/pack
West Virginia
$.55/pack
$.80/pack
$1.35/pack
 
Smoking Restrictions: Smoking restriction bills are being considered in numerous states including: Alabama (would not allow smoking in workplaces); Iowa (does not allow smoking in public places, bars and restaurants); Kansas (does not allow smoking in workplaces, restaurants and bars); Missouri (would extend smoking restrictions to bars, restaurants and sports arenas); New Jersey (would amend the state smoking restriction law to extend the smoking prohibition to casinos); and Oklahoma (extends the smoking ban to bars, taverns and cigar bars).
 

NATO’s Actions: NATO’s legislative staff has begun working on many of these bills and providing alerts, letters and petitions to NATO retail members to oppose these tax increases and smoking restrictions.

 

FDA Legislation: The U.S. House Subcommittee on Energy and Commerce is scheduled to hold a hearing on March 6th on the legislation to grant the U.S. Food and Drug Administration the authority to regulate the manufacturer and sale of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products.

Print | posted @ Friday, February 22, 2008 10:54 PM

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