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rom: [email protected] on behalf of
Liz Williams
ent: Friday, March 19, 2010 8:36 PM
ubject:[Smokefree-Talk] Preemption Watch Bill TrackingSummary: 3/19/2010
reemption WatchWeekly Bill Tracking Summary of U.S. State Billswww.protectlocalcontrol.org
March 19, 2009
ANR tracks pending legislation relating to states' smokefree air policies as part of the continued fight to preventreemptive legislation before it can be passed and to overturn preemption in states where it is already in place.
ince even a strong bill can become preemptive at any point in the legislative process, it is very important to track ehe best bills throughout the entire legislative session and keep a watchful eye out for all attempts to remove localontrol.
n 2010, consider setting up a Preemption Strike Force to help combat tobacco industry legislative tricks byllowing for quick and easy communication among proponents of local control. Learn how at http://www.no-moke.org/pdf/preemptionstrikeforce.pdf.
elow is a listing of state bills that have been introduced in state legislatures. Please visit thewww.protectlocalcontrol.org and click on the state of your choice to view the summary, text, and status of pending
ills. Please email ANRwith any new information regarding pending legislation and preemption attempts in your stnd we will analyze and summarize the legislation.
he new and pending legislative bills are classified below into seven categories to clearly delineate which bills willrotect public health and should be supported from those that should be opposed because they do not effectively
rotect public health, weaken a strong law, or intend to preempt local control. New bills and changes in bill statusince the last update appear in bold.
trong:Bill includes 100% smokefree non-hospitality workplaces and/or restaurants and/or bars; strengthens existimokefree laws; or repeals preemption.
Weak:Bill includes ventilation, smoking rooms, or other key exemptions.Weakens:Bill weakens a current strong 100% smokefree law.
reemptive:Bill contains preemptive language that removes the right to local control.Vehicles:Bill addresses smoking in vehicles with children present.Outdoor: Bill primarily addresses smoking in outdoor locations.Other: Bills contain other provisions and should be watched.
The following states have strong bills that include 100% smokefree non-hospitality workplaces and/or restaurantnd/or bars; OR repeals preemption:
Alabama: HB615 (workplaces, restaurants, bars and gaming)Alaska : HB304 (workplaces, restaurants, bars and gaming)Connecticut: SB245 (workplaces)-Favorable vote in Public Health Committeendiana : SB175 (workplaces, restaurants, bars)-Session Adjourned; HB1132 (workplaces, restaurants, bars)-Sess
Adjournedowa: HF6 (casinos)-Carried over to 2010; HF174 (casinos and patios)-Carried over to 2010
Kansas: SB25 (workplaces, restaurants and bars)-Substitute introduced addressing different topic area; HB222
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workplaces, restaurants and bars)-Signed by GovernorMichigan : HB4099 (workplaces and restaurants)-Carried over to 2010; SB79 (workplaces, restaurants and bars)-Carried over to 2010; SB114 (workplaces, restaurants, and bars; preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010; HB4196workplaces, restaurants, and bars; preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010; HB4341 (workplaces, restaurants, andars; preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010; HB5077 (preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010; HB5283workplaces, restaurants and bars)-Carried over to 2010
Missouri: HB1766 (workplaces, restaurants and bars); SB904 (workplaces, restaurants, bars and gaming)-Committearing held on 2/22
New Hampshire: HB1475 (workplaces and public places)-Majority Report: Inexpedient to Legislate
New Jersey: A1062 (casinos); S423 (casinos)New York: S03388 (tribal gaming)-Carried over to 2010; Referred to Investigations and Government OperationsCommitteeOklahoma: HB1040 (preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010; HB1728 (workplaces, restaurants and bars)-Carrie
ver to 2010; SB925 (preemption repeal)-Second Reading referred to Rules; HB2343 (workplaces, restaurants andars)-Second Reading referred to Public Health; SB1809 (workplaces, restaurants and bars)-Second Reading referr
o Appropriationsennsylvania: HB58 (preemption repeal)-Re-committed to House Appropriations Committee; SB113 (restaurannd bars; preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010; HB1245 (bars; preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010; SB898partial preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010
Tennessee: HB0017/SB1799 (restaurants and bars)-Carried over to 2010
Vermont: H0118 (workplaces)-Carried over to 2010Virginia: HB1351 (publicly owned buildings)-Session AdjournedWest Virginia: SB360 (workplaces, restaurants, bars and gaming)Wisconsin: AB253 (workplaces, restaurants, and bars)-Carried over to 2010
The following states have weak bills that include ventilation, smoking rooms, size exemptions, or other major far exemptions:
Alabama: HB720 (restaurants); SB541 (restaurants)Michigan : HB4752 (trigger with tribal gaming)-Carried over to 2010; SB469 (ballot requirement)-Carried over to
010; HB5535 (tax credit)-Carried over to 2010; HB5637 (smoking areas)-Carried over to 2010Oklahoma: HB1311 (age restriction)-Carried over to 2010; SB1036 (task force)-Carried over to 2010
outh Carolina: H3091 (restaurants and bars)-Carried over to 2010; H3113 (restaurants and bars)-Carried over to010; H3523 (workplaces)-Carried over to 2010; S38 (restaurants and bars)-Carried over to 2010
Tennessee: SB431 (signage)West Virginia: HB4507 (appeals of smokefree laws)
The following states have bills that create exemptions that weaken a current strong law:
D.C.: B18-0084 (exemption); B18-0670 (special event exemption)-Signed by Mayor; B18-0671 (special eventxemption)-Approved; not signed by Mayor; PR18-0744 (special event exemption resolution)-Approved; notigned by Mayor
Hawaii: SB1347 (smoking license exemption)-Carried over to 2010
llinois: HB1145 (smoking licenses)-Carried over to 2010; SB1836 (theatrical exemption)-Carried over to 2010;HB6158 (religious exemption)-Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Readingowa: HF44 (bar patios)-Carried over to 2010; HF210 (age exemption)-Carried over to 2010; HF358 (bar exemptio
Carried over to 2010; HF544 (elimination of signage requirement)-Carried over to 2010; HF731 (residential treatmexemption)-Carried over to 2010; HF2227 (veteran's club exemption)
Kansas: HB2741 (exemptions)-Referred to Federal and State Affairs
Michigan : HB5803 (smoking room exemption)Minnesota: HF257/SF270 (bar and bar area of restaurant exemption)-Carried over to 2010; HF2046-(hookahxemption)-Carried over to 2010; SF898-(smoking break rooms)-Carried over to 2010
New Jersey: A461 (tobacco business exemption)Ohio : SB120 (cigar bar and family bar exemption)-Carried over to 2010
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ennsylvania: HB1146 (fire company exemption)-Carried over to 2010; HB1147 (church exemption)-Carried over010
Tennessee: HB0163/SB0863 (age restriction)-HB0163 placed on calendar in Agriculture Committee for 3/23;HB441/SB412 (age restriction)-Carried over to 2010Wisconsin: SB225 (hotel exemption)-Carried over to 2010; AB295 (hotel exemption)-Carried over to 2010
The following states have preemptive bills:
Hawaii: HB2691 (preemptive bar exemption)-Committees recommend measure be deferred; HB2742 (preemptive
nd attached bar exemption); SB2794 (preemptive bar exemption); SB2801 (preemptive bar exemption)llinois: HB5997 (preemptive)-Tabled By Sponsorndiana : HB1131 (workplaces, restaurant)-Session Adjournedowa: HF362 (preemption; repeals smokefree law)-Carried over to 2010
Kansas: SB81 (preemption; minors only and smoking areas)-Carried over to 2010; HB2642 (preemption)-Withdrarom Appropriations and Referred to Health and Human Services
Massachusetts: HB2176 (preemptive exemptions)-Carried over to 2010New York: A08982 (retail tobacco shop exemption and preemption)-Referred to Economic Development Committ
06179 (retail tobacco store exemption and preemption)-Advanced to 3rd ReadingWest Virginia: HB2855 (preemption)-Carried over to 2010; HB2932 (preemptive)-Passed House Political
ubdivisions Committee, sent to Judiciary Committee
The following states have bills that address smoking in vehicles when children are present:
Arizona: HB2076 (vehicles with minors)lorida: HB1141 (vehicles with minors); S2596 (vehicles with minors)
Hawaii: HB1952 (vehicles with minors)-Passed First Reading and Sent to Health and Judicial Committeesllinois: HB889 (vehicles with minors)-Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
Massachusetts: HB3233 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010; HB3475 (vehicles with minors)-Carried ove010; SB1902 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010
Minnesota: HF379/SF359 (vehicles with minors)-HF379 has hearing on 3/17New Jersey: A1591/S475 (vehicles with minors)New York: A06288 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010; Referred to Health Committee; A06714 (vehicleswith minors)-Carried over to 2010; Referred to Health Committee; S03191 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to010; Referred to Health Committee
Ohio : SB135 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010ennsylvania: HB359 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010outh Carolina: H3023 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010; H3082 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to010; H3317 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010; H3445 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010; S23vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010
Tennessee: SB0495 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010; HB727/SB1550 (vehicles with minors)-Carried oo 2010
Utah : HB82 (vehicles with minors)-Session AdjournedVirginia : HB186 (vehicles with minors)-Session Adjourned
Washington: HB1151 (vehicles with minors)-By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status
The following states have bills primarily addressing smoking in outdoor locations:
California: SB4 (parks/beaches)-Vote failed on Assembly floor; will be heard again March 22District of Columbia: B18-042-(reasonable distance)-Passed Final ReadingHawaii: HB68 (sidewalks)-Carried over to 2010; HB171 (parks and beaches)-Carried over to 2010; HB1509beaches)-Carried over to 2010; SB1040 (beaches)-Carried over to 2010; SB2071 (beaches, parks and bustops)-Deferred by the Health Committee
Massachusetts: HB2162 (reasonable distance)-Carried over to 2010Michigan: SB906 (state capitol grounds)-Carried over to 2010
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Missouri: HB1277 (school property)New Hampshire: HB1186 (parks)-Refer to Interim Study; HB1194 (beaches)-Refer to Interim StudyNew Jersey: S443 (outdoor public places)-On Hold; S684 (youth; outdoors); A2172/S669 (parks and beaches)-S66n Hold; A1853/S1522 (state parks and beaches); S889 (state-owned beaches)-On Hold
New York: A00577 (reasonable distance)-Carried over to 2010; Referred to Health Committee; A01137playgrounds)-Passed Assembly and sent to Senate; A01837-(parks and beaches)-Carried over to 2010; Referred to
Health Committee; A07362 (reasonable distance)-Carried over to 2010; Referred to Health Committee; S05005playgrounds)-Carried over to 2010; Referred to Health Committee
Tennessee: SB3719/HB3748 (library grounds)-HB3748 Placed on calendar in Agriculture Committee for 03/23
Action Deferred on SB3719Vermont : H0046 (reasonable distance)-Carried over to 2010; H501 (government building grounds); H568 (reasonistance)
The following states have other provisions and should be watched:
Connecticut: SB264 (day care facilities)-Favorable vote in Public Health CommitteeHawaii: HB66 (public housing)-Carried over to 2010; HB67 (housing)-Carried over to 2010; HB886 (compliance)Carried over to 2010; HB1486 (prisons)-Carried over to 2010; HB1579 (prisons)-Carried over to 2010; SB56compliance)-Carried over to 2010; SB455 (public housing)-Carried over to 2010; SB596 (housing)-Carried over to010; SB1050 (beaches)-Carried over to 2010
owa : HF2015 (gaming exemption referenda)llinois: HB3176 (technical amendment)-Carried over to 2010; SB851 (technical amendment)-Referred to RulesCommittee; SB2314 (technical amendment)-Carried over to 2010; HB5524 (enforcement change)-Referred to RuCommittee; SB3591 (enforcement change); SB3174 (electronic cigarettes)-Passed Senate, in House RulesCommitteeMaryland : SB989 (e-cigarettes in public places)Massachusetts: HB1875 (workplace smoking)-Carried over to 2010; HB1181 (elderly housing)-Ordered to a thirdeading in House Committee On Steering, Policy and Scheduling; HB1243 (elderly housing)-Ordered to a thirdeading in House Committee On Steering, Policy and Scheduling; HB2054 (tobacco free pharmacies)-Carried oo 2010; S813 (tobacco free pharmacies)-Bill reported favorably from the Joint Committee on Public Health
Michigan: HB4100 (compliance)-Carried over to 2010; HB4419 (compliance)-Carried over to 2010; HB5284workplace liability)-Carried over to 2010
Minnesota: HF1142 (psychiatric hospitals)-Carried over to 2010Mississippi: SB2644 (youth recreation)-Passed House and Returned For Concurrence to SenateNebraska : LB861 (technical amendment)-Advanced to EnrollmentNew Hampshire: HB1541 (e-cigarettes at educational facilities)-Amended and Passed in House CommitteeNew Jersey: A512 (state vehicles); S446 (housing)New York: S1234 (tobacco free pharmacies)-Carried over to 2010; Referred to Health Committee; A05890 (tobaccree pharmacies)-Carried over to 2010; Referred to Health Committee; A06542 (public housing)-Carried over to 20
Referred to Health Committee; S03242 (playgrounds)-Carried over to 2010; Referred to Health Committee; A08700housing)-Carried over to 2010; Referred to Judiciary Committee
Oklahoma: HB2748 (educational facilities)-Second Reading referred to Appropriations in Senate ; SB1674educational facilities)-Second Reading referred to Public Health in House; SB1826 (name change)-Second Rea
eferred to RulesRhode Island: HB7012 (tobacco-free health care facilities); HB7153 (smoking bar restriction)-Committeeecommended measure be held for further study; SB2204 (smoking bar restriction)outh Carolina: S31 (schools)-Carried over to 2010
Utah : HB71 (e-cigarette restrictions)-Session Adjourned; HB88 (e-cigarette restrictions)-Sent to the GovernorWashington: HB2257 (tobacco-free health care)-By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present statusWest Virginia: SB24 (tobacco free pharmacies); HB4498 (state capitol)
Legislation Enacted this Year
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New Jersey: A4227/A4228 (e-cigarettes in public places)-Signed by Governorennsylvania: SB711 (gaming exemption; preemption)-Signed by the Governor
ummaries of all NEW bills are listed below:
All other pending bill summaries are on individual state pages on www.protectlocalcontrol.org)
Alabama
HB615-(workplaces, restaurants, bars and gaming)-An Act to establish the Alabama Smokefree Air Act of 2010ttp://alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/acas/searchableinstruments/2010rs/bills/hb615.htmttp://alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/acas/ACASLogin.asp?SESSION=1051 (Click "Bills," then click "Status," & inill number)his bill would prohibit smoking in enclosed public places and places of employment, including restaurants, bars,aming facilities, some outdoor areas, and within 15 to 20 feet of doorways.reemptive: No
Anti-Preemption Clause: NoXCEPTIONS: Smoking is allowed in private residences except if used as a child/adult/health care facility; 20% ofotels/motel rooms; and outdoor places of employment not covered by the bill.
HB720-(restaurants)-An Act relating to the Alabama Clean Indoor Air Actttp://alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/acas/searchableinstruments/2010rs/bills/hb720.htmttp://alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/acas/ACASLogin.asp?SESSION=1051 (Click "Bills," then click "Status," & inill number)his bill would prohibit smoking in restaurants.reemptive: No
Anti-Preemption Clause: No
B541-(restaurants)-An Act relating to the Alabama Clean Indoor Air Actttp://alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/acas/searchableinstruments/2010rs/bills/sb541.htm
ttp://alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/acas/ACASLogin.asp?SESSION=1051 (Click "Bills," then click "Status," & inill number)his bill would prohibit smoking in restaurants.reemptive: No
Anti-Preemption Clause: No
llinois
B3174-(electronic cigarettes)-An Act concerning criminal law-Passed Senate, in House Rules Committeettp://www.ilga.gov/legislation/fulltext.asp?
DocName=&SessionId=76&GA=96&DocTypeId=SB&DocNum=3174&GAID=10&LegID=50923&SpecSess=&S
ttp://www.ilga.gov/legislation/billstatus.asp?DocNum=3174&GAID=10&GA=96&DocTypeID=SB&LegID=50923&SessionID=76
his bill says that electronic cigarettes, which are defined as a product containing or delivering nicotine intended orxpected for human consumption that is not a tobacco product, shall not be distributed or sold in Illinois or to Illinoonsumers unless it has been approved by FDA.reemptive: No
Anti-Preemption Clause: No
Kansas
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HB2741-(exemptions)-An Act relating to smoking and cigarette sales-Referred to Federal and State Affairsttp://www.kslegislature.org/bills/2010/2741.pdfttp://www.kslegislature.org/legsrv-legisportal/index.dohis bill amends the newly enacted smokefree workplace, restaurant, and bar law to create a number of changes to
weaken the law. The bill changes the effective date from July 2010 to January 2011, would reduce distance tooorways provision at bars to 3 feet instead of 10 feet, allow smoking at charitable smoking events, allow smoking ny private club not just those in operation as of 1/1/2009, and allow smoking in bars with lottery sales.reemptive: No
Anti-Preemption Clause: No
iz Williamsroject Manager
Americans for Nonsmokers' RightsAmerican Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation530 San Pablo Ave, Suite Jerkeley, CA 94702hone: 510-841-3032 x314ax: 510-841-3071
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how your support for smokefree air by putting a static-cling decal in your window at work, home, or the car. Tourchase, visit: http://www.no-smoke.org/aboutus.php?id=440 .
iz Williamsroject Manager
Americans for Nonsmokers' RightsAmerican Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation530 San Pablo Ave, Suite Jerkeley, CA 94702hone: 510-841-3032 x314ax: [email protected]
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rom:[email protected] on behalf ofLiz Williams
ent: Friday, March 26, 2010 8:03 PM
ubject: [Smokefree-Talk] Preemption Watch Bill Tracking
Summary: 3/26/10
reemption WatchWeekly Bill Tracking Summary of U.S. State Billswww.protectlocalcontrol.org
March 26, 2009
ANR tracks pending legislation relating to states' smokefree air policies as part of the continued fight to preventreemptive legislation before it can be passed and to overturn preemption in states where it is already in place.
ince even a strong bill can become preemptive at any point in the legislative process, it is very important to trackven the best bills throughout the entire legislative session and keep a watchful eye out for all attempts to remove lontrol.
n 2010, consider setting up a Preemption Strike Force to help combat tobacco industry legislative tricks byllowing for quick and easy communication among proponents of local control. Learn how at http://www.no-moke.org/pdf/preemptionstrikeforce.pdf.
elow is a listing of state bills that have been introduced in state legislatures. Please visit thewww.protectlocalcontrol.org and click on the state of your choice to view the summary, text, and status of pending
ills. Please email ANRwith any new information regarding pending legislation and preemption attempts in your snd we will analyze and summarize the legislation.
he new and pending legislative bills are classified below into seven categories to clearly delineate which bills willrotect public health and should be supported from those that should be opposed because they do not effectively
rotect public health, weaken a strong law, or intend to preempt local control. New bills and changes in bill statuince the last update appear in bold.
trong:Bill includes 100% smokefree non-hospitality workplaces and/or restaurants and/or bars; strengthens existimokefree laws; or repeals preemption.
Weak:Bill includes ventilation, smoking rooms, or other key exemptions.Weakens:Bill weakens a current strong 100% smokefree law.
reemptive:Bill contains preemptive language that removes the right to local control.Vehicles:Bill addresses smoking in vehicles with children present.Outdoor: Bill primarily addresses smoking in outdoor locations.Other: Bills contain other provisions and should be watched.
The following states have strong bills that include 100% smokefree non-hospitality workplaces and/or restaurannd/or bars; OR repeals preemption:
Alabama: HB615 (workplaces, restaurants, bars and gaming)Alaska : HB304 (workplaces, restaurants, bars and gaming)Connecticut: SB245 (workplaces)-Amended, favorably reported out of Legislative Commissioners' Office, an
ut on Senate calendar
owa: HF6 (casinos)-Carried over to 2010; HF174 (casinos and patios)-Carried over to 2010Kansas: SB25 (workplaces, restaurants and bars)-Substitute introduced addressing different topic areaMichigan: HB4099 (workplaces and restaurants)-Carried over to 2010; SB79 (workplaces, restaurants and bars)-
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Carried over to 2010; SB114 (workplaces, restaurants, and bars; preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010; HB4196workplaces, restaurants, and bars; preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010; HB4341 (workplaces, restaurants, andars; preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010; HB5077 (preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010; HB5283workplaces, restaurants and bars)-Carried over to 2010
Missouri: HB1766 (workplaces, restaurants and bars); SB904 (workplaces, restaurants, bars and gaming)-Commitearing held on 2/22
New Jersey: A1062 (casinos); S423 (casinos)New York: S03388 (tribal gaming)-Referred to Investigations and Government Operations CommitteeOklahoma: HB1040 (preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010; HB1728 (workplaces, restaurants and bars)-Carrie
ver to 2010; SB925 (preemption repeal)-Second Reading referred to Rules; HB2343 (workplaces, restaurants andars)-Second Reading referred to Public Health; SB1809 (workplaces, restaurants and bars)-Second Reading referro Appropriationsennsylvania: HB58 (preemption repeal)-Re-committed to House Appropriations Committee; SB113 (restaurants ars; preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010; HB1245 (bars; preemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010; SB898 (pareemption repeal)-Carried over to 2010
Tennessee: HB0017/SB1799 (restaurants and bars)-Carried over to 2010Vermont: H0118 (workplaces)-Carried over to 2010West Virginia: SB360 (workplaces, restaurants, bars and gaming)Wisconsin: AB253 (workplaces, restaurants, and bars)-Carried over to 2010
The following states have weak bills that include ventilation, smoking rooms, size exemptions, or other major far exemptions:
Alabama: HB720 (restaurants); SB541 (restaurants)Michigan: HB4752 (trigger with tribal gaming)-Carried over to 2010; SB469 (ballot requirement)-Carried over to
010; HB5535 (tax credit)-Carried over to 2010; HB5637 (smoking areas)-Carried over to 2010Oklahoma: HB1311 (age restriction)-Carried over to 2010; SB1036 (task force)-Carried over to 2010
outh Carolina: H3091 (restaurants and bars)-Carried over to 2010; H3113 (restaurants and bars)-Carried over to010; H3523 (workplaces)-Carried over to 2010; S38 (restaurants and bars)-Carried over to 2010
Tennessee: SB431 (signage)West Virginia: HB4507 (appeals of smokefree laws)
The following states have bills that create exemptions that weaken a current strong law:
D.C.: B18-0084 (exemption)Hawaii: SB1347 (smoking license exemption)-Carried over to 2010llinois: HB1145 (smoking licenses)-Carried over to 2010; SB1836 (theatrical exemption)-Carried over to 2010;
HB6158 (religious exemption)-Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Readingowa : HF44 (bar patios)-Carried over to 2010; HF210 (age exemption)-Carried over to 2010; HF358 (bar exempti
Carried over to 2010; HF544 (elimination of signage requirement)-Carried over to 2010; HF731 (residential treatmxemption)-Carried over to 2010; HF2227 (veteran's club exemption)
Kansas: HB2741 (exemptions)-Referred to Federal and State AffairsMichigan: HB5803 (smoking room exemption)Minnesota: HF257/SF270 (bar and bar area of restaurant exemption)-Carried over to 2010; HF2046-(hookahxemption)-Carried over to 2010; SF898-(smoking break rooms)-Carried over to 2010
New Jersey: A461 (tobacco business exemption)Ohio : SB120 (cigar bar and family bar exemption)-Carried over to 2010
ennsylvania: HB1146 (fire company exemption)-Carried over to 2010; HB1147 (church exemption)-Carried ove010
Tennessee: HB0163/SB0863 (age restriction)-Agriculture Committee referred HB0163 to general subcommitteHB441/SB412 (age restriction)-Carried over to 2010Wisconsin: SB225 (hotel exemption)-Carried over to 2010; AB295 (hotel exemption)-Carried over to 2010
The following states have preemptive bills:
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Hawaii: HB2691 (preemptive bar exemption)-Committees recommend measure be deferred; HB2742 (preemptivend attached bar exemption); SB2794 (preemptive bar exemption); SB2801 (preemptive bar exemption)owa : HF362 (preemption; repeals smokefree law)-Carried over to 2010
Kansas: SB81 (preemption; minors only and smoking areas)-Carried over to 2010; HB2642 (preemption)-Withdrarom Appropriations and Referred to Health and Human Services
Massachusetts: HB2176 (preemptive exemptions)-Carried over to 2010New York: A08982 (retail tobacco shop exemption and preemption)-Referred to Economic Development Commit
06179 (retail tobacco store exemption and preemption)-Advanced to 3rd ReadingWest Virginia: HB2855 (preemption)-Carried over to 2010; HB2932 (preemptive)-Passed House Political
ubdivisions Committee, sent to Judiciary Committee
The following states have bills that address smoking in vehicles when children are present:
Arizona: HB2076 (vehicles with minors)lorida: HB1141 (vehicles with minors)-Workshopped in Roads, Bridges, & Ports Policy Committee; S2596
vehicles with minors)Hawaii: HB1952 (vehicles with minors)-Passed First Reading and Sent to Health and Judicial Committeesllinois: HB889 (vehicles with minors)-Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
Massachusetts: HB3233 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010; HB3475 (vehicles with minors)-Carried ove
010; SB1902 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010Minnesota: HF379/SF359 (vehicles with minors)-HF379 has hearing on 3/17New Jersey: A1591/S475 (vehicles with minors)New York: A06288 (vehicles with minors)-Referred to Health Committee; A06714 (vehicles with minors)-ReferreHealth Committee; S03191 (vehicles with minors)-Referred to Health CommitteeOhio : SB135 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010
ennsylvania: HB359 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010outh Carolina: H3023 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010; H3082 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over t010; H3317 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010; H3445 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010; S23vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010
Tennessee: SB0495 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over to 2010; HB727/SB1550 (vehicles with minors)-Carried oo 2010
Washington: HB1151 (vehicles with minors)-By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status
The following states have bills primarily addressing smoking in outdoor locations:
California: SB4 (parks/beaches)-Passed Assembly, returned to Senate and in unfinished businessDistrict of Columbia: B18-042-(reasonable distance)-Sent to the MayorHawaii: HB68 (sidewalks)-Carried over to 2010; HB171 (parks and beaches)-Carried over to 2010; HB1509beaches)-Carried over to 2010; SB1040 (beaches)-Carried over to 2010; SB2071 (beaches, parks and bustops)-Deferred by the Health Committee
Massachusetts: HB2162 (reasonable distance)-Carried over to 2010Michigan: SB906 (state capitol grounds)-Carried over to 2010Missouri: HB1277 (school property)New Hampshire: HB1186 (parks)-Refer to Interim Study; HB1194 (beaches)-Refer to Interim StudyNew Jersey: S443 (outdoor public places)-On Hold; S684 (youth; outdoors); A2172/S669 (parks and beaches)-S66n Hold; A1853/S1522 (state parks and beaches); S889 (state-owned beaches)-On Hold
New York: A00577 (reasonable distance)-Referred to Health Committee; A01137 (playgrounds)-Passed Assemblynd sent to Senate; A01837-(parks and beaches)-Referred to Health Committee; A07362 (reasonable distance)-
Referred to Health Committee; S05005 (playgrounds)-Referred to Health Committee ; S07098 (transportationlatforms)
Tennessee: SB3719/HB3748 (library grounds)-HB3748 referred to general subcommittee in AgricultureCommittee; SB3719 placed on Commerce, Labor & Agriculture Committee calendar 3/29
Vermont : H0046 (reasonable distance)-Carried over to 2010; H501 (government building grounds); H568 (reason
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istance)
The following states have other provisions and should be watched:
Connecticut: SB264 (day care facilities)-Favorably reported out of Legislative Commissioners' Office, and puenate calendar
Hawaii: HB66 (public housing)-Carried over to 2010; HB67 (housing)-Carried over to 2010; HB886 (compliance)Carried over to 2010; HB1486 (prisons)-Carried over to 2010; HB1579 (prisons)-Carried over to 2010; SB56compliance)-Carried over to 2010; SB455 (public housing)-Carried over to 2010; SB596 (housing)-Carried over t
010; SB1050 (beaches)-Carried over to 2010owa : HF2015 (gaming exemption referenda)llinois: HB3176 (technical amendment)-Carried over to 2010; SB851 (technical amendment)-Referred to Rules
Committee; SB2314 (technical amendment)-Carried over to 2010; HB5524 (enforcement change)-Referred to RuleCommittee; SB3591 (enforcement change); SB3174 (electronic cigarettes)-Passed Senate, in House Rules CommittMaryland: SB989 (e-cigarettes in public places)Massachusetts: HB1875 (workplace smoking)-Carried over to 2010; HB1181 (elderly housing)-Ordered to a thirdeading in House Committee On Steering, Policy and Scheduling; HB1243 (elderly housing)-Ordered to a thirdeading in House Committee On Steering, Policy and Scheduling; HB2054 (tobacco free pharmacies)-Carried over010; S813 (tobacco free pharmacies)-Bill reported favorably from the Joint Committee on Public Health
Michigan: HB4100 (compliance)-Carried over to 2010; HB4419 (compliance)-Carried over to 2010; HB5284
workplace liability)-Carried over to 2010Minnesota: HF1142 (psychiatric hospitals)-Carried over to 2010Mississippi: SB2644 (youth recreation)-House and Senate Conference Committee members appointedNebraska : LB861 (technical amendment)-Advanced to EnrollmentNew Hampshire: HB1541 (e-cigarettes at educational facilities)-Amended and Passed in House CommitteeNew Jersey: A512 (state vehicles); S446 (housing)New York: S1234 (tobacco free pharmacies)-Referred to Health Committee; A05890 (tobacco free pharmacies)-Referred to Health Committee; A06542 (public housing)-Referred to Health Committee; S03242 (playgrounds)-Referred to Health Committee; A08700 (housing)-Referred to Judiciary CommitteeOklahoma: HB2748 (educational facilities)-Amended and passed Senate Appropriations Committee; SB1674educational facilities)-Second Reading referred to Public Health in House; SB1826 (name change)-Second Readineferred to Rules
Rhode Island: HB7012 (tobacco-free health care facilities); HB7153 (smoking bar restriction)-Committeeecommended measure be held for further study; SB2204 (smoking bar restriction)outh Carolina: S31 (schools)-Carried over to 2010
Utah : HB88 (e-cigarette restrictions)-Signed by GovernorWashington: HB2257 (tobacco-free health care)-By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present statusWest Virginia: SB24 (tobacco free pharmacies); HB4498 (state capitol)
Legislation Enacted this Year
D.C.: B18-0670 (special event exemption) -Signed by Mayor
New Jersey: A4227/A4228 (e-cigarettes in public places)-Signed by Governorennsylvania: SB711 (gaming exemption; preemption)-Signed by the GovernorUtah : HB88 (e-cigarette restrictions)-Signed by Governor
ummaries of all NEW bills are listed below:
All other pending bill summaries are on individual state pages on www.protectlocalcontrol.org)
New York
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07098-(transportation platforms)-An Act relation to prohibiting smoking on platformsttp://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?default_fld=&bn=S07098%09%09&Text=Yttp://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?default_fld=&bn=S07098%09%09&Summary=Y&Actions=Yhis bill prohibits smoking on platforms of the Long Island and Metro North railroadsreemptive: No
Anti-Preemption Clause: No
iz Williamsroject Manager
Americans for Nonsmokers' RightsAmerican Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation530 San Pablo Ave, Suite Jerkeley, CA 94702hone: 510-841-3032 x314ax: [email protected]
www.no-smoke.org
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iz Williams
roject ManagerAmericans for Nonsmokers' RightsAmerican Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation530 San Pablo Ave, Suite Jerkeley, CA 94702hone: 510-841-3032 x314ax: [email protected]
www.no-smoke.org
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rom: [email protected] on beha
Liz Williams
ent: Friday, April 01, 2011 8:07 PM
ubject: [Smokefree-Talk] Preemption Watch Bill Tracking
Summary: 4/1/11
reemption WatchWeekly Bill Tracking Summary of U.S. State Billswww.protectlocalcontrol.org
April 1, 2011
ANR tracks pending legislation relating to states' smokefree air policies as part of the continued fight to preventreemptive legislation before it can be passed and to overturn preemption in states where it is already in place. Sincven a strong bill can become preemptive at any point in the legislative process, it is very important to track even thest bills throughout the entire legislative session and keep a watchful eye out for all attempts to remove local cont
Now is a great time to consider setting up a Preemption Strike Force to help combat tobacco industry legislativricks by allowing for quick and easy communication among proponents of local control. Learn how at http://wwwmoke.org/pdf/preemptionstrikeforce.pdf.
Legislative sessions have ended for 2011 inKentucky, New Mexico, South Dakota, Utah, Virginia, West Virginind Wyoming.
elow is a listing of state bills that have been introduced in state legislatures thus far. Please visit thewww.protectlocalcontrol.org and click on the state of your choice to view the summary, text, and status of pending
ills. Please email ANRwith any new information regarding pending legislation and preemption attempts in your snd we will analyze and summarize the legislation.
he new and pending legislative bills are classified below into seven categories to clearly delineate which bills willrotect public health and should be supported from those that should be opposed because they do not effectivelyrotect public health, weaken a strong law, or intend to preempt local control. New bills and changes in bill statuince the last update appear in bold.
trong:Bill includes 100% smokefree non-hospitality workplaces and/or restaurants and/or bars; strengthens existimokefree laws; or repeals preemption.
Weak:Bill includes ventilation, smoking rooms, or other key exemptions.Weakens:Bill weakens a current strong 100% smokefree law.
reemptive:Bill contains preemptive language that removes the right to local control.Vehicles:Bill addresses smoking in vehicles with children present.Outdoor: Bill primarily addresses smoking in outdoor locations.Other: Bills contain other provisions and should be watched.
The following states have strong bills that include 100% smokefree non-hospitality workplaces and/or restaurannd/or bars; OR repeals preemption:
Alabama: HB149 (workplaces, restaurants, bars, and gaming)California: SB575 (workplaces)-Hearing scheduled for 4/13 in Senate Labor and Industrial Relations CommitteeConnecticut: HB5286 (private clubs); HB5614 (private clubs); SB00531 (private clubs); SB884 (private clubs)
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lorida: HB211 (partial preemption repeal)-First Reading in Health & Human Services Quality Subcommittee;B1070 (partial preemption repeal)-Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries; Health Regulation; and
Community Affairsndiana: SB355 (workplaces, restaurants, and bars)owa : HF21 (casinos)
Kansas: HB2039 (removes casino exemption); HB2340 (casinos)-Passed House and sent to Senate Committee oederal and State Affairs
Missouri : HB438 (workplaces, restaurants, bars and gaming)-Public Hearing CompletedNew Jersey: A1062 (casinos)-Carried over from 2010; S423 (casinos)-Carried over from 2010Oklahoma: SB111 (workplaces, restaurants and bars); HB2010 (preemption repeal)
ennsylvania: SB35 (restaurants, bars & preemption repeal); HB412 (remove gaming exemption); HB824restaurants, bars & preemption repeal)
Texas : HB670 (workplaces, restaurants, and bars)-Reported favorably w/o amendments in Public Health CommittB355 (workplaces, restaurants, and bars)-Reported favorably as substituted in Health and Human Services
Committee
The following states have weak bills that include ventilation, smoking rooms, size exemptions, or other major far exemptions:
Connecticut: SB948 (small workplaces)-Favorable vote with Joint Committee on Public Health
ndiana : HB1018 (workplaces and restaurants)-First reading in Senate: referred to Committee on Public PolicyMassachusetts: S00170 (smoking areas in gaming facilities)outh Carolina: H3015 (restaurants and bars)-Prefiled and Referred to Committee on Judiciary; H3022 (restaurannd bars)-Prefiled and Referred to Committee on Judiciary; H3033 (restaurants and bars)-Prefiled and Referred to
Committee on Judiciary; H3109 (public indoor areas)-Prefiled and Referred to Committee on Judiciary
The following states have bills that create exemptions that weaken a current strong law:
llinois: HB171 (casino exemption) -Passed Executive Committee Hearing and Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading;HB1310 (smoking license exemption) -Placed on Calendar 3rd Reading; HB1965 (gaming exemption) -Placed onCalendar 3rd Readingowa : SF81 (bar and restaurant exemptions)
Maryland : HB605 (cigar bar exemption)-Hearing on 2/22Michigan: HB4127 (broad exemptions); HB4255 (veterans' club exemption); HB4447 (restaurant patio exemption)Minnesota: HF0188 (bar exemption); SF0168 (bar exemption); SF0362 (smoking rooms)New Jersey: A461 (tobacco business exemption)-Carried over from 2010; S2001/A2897 (gaming exemption)-Carr
ver from 2010North Carolina: SB469 (roll back restaurant and bar law)Oregon: HB2350 (smoke shop exemption expansion)-Public Hearing held 3/30; HB2599 (cigar bar exemptionxpansion); HB2601 (private club & smoke shop exemption)-Public Hearing held 3/30; HB3457 (theatricalxemption)-Passed House and sent to Senateennsylvania: HB987 (outdoor fair exemption)
Tennessee: HB1415 / SB0956 (age restriction change)Washington: HB1683 (cigar lounge exemption)-Substitute bill adopted by House Committee on Business & Finan
ervices; SB5542 (cigar lounge exemption)-Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means on 3/16
The following states have preemptive bills:
Hawaii: HB1370 (exempt and preempt smoking permits); HB1441 (exempt and preempt smoking permits); SB585exempt and preempt smoking permits); SB708 (exempt and preempt smoking permits)-Committees on Health andublic Safety, Military and Intergovernmental Affairs deferred the measure
Massachusetts: H01541 (preemptive smoking bar exemption); S01159 (preempts regulation of cigar bars)
The following states have bills that address smoking in vehicles when children are present:
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Arizona: SB1551 (vehicles with minors)Arkansas: HB2099 (vehicles with minors); SB1004 (vehicles with minors)-Signed by GovernorConnecticut: HB05502 (vehicles with minors)
lorida: SB1212 (vehicles with minors)-Referred to the Committees on Health Regulation; Transportation; Criminustice; HB971 (vehicles with minors)
Hawaii: HB29 (vehicles with minors);SB970 (vehicles with minors)Maryland: HB737 (vehicles with minors)-Unfavorable Report by Environmental Matters Committee; SB415 (vehiwith minors)-Unfavorable Report by Judicial Proceedings CommitteeMinnesota: HF0541 (vehicles with minors)New Hampshire: HB285 (vehicles with minors)New Jersey: A1591/S475 (vehicles with minors)-Carried over from 2010; A2814 (vehicles with minors)-Carried orom 2010
New York: A04902 (vehicles with minors); S03082 (vehicles with minors); A06543 (playgrounds)Ohio : SB27 (vehicle with minors)Oregon: HB2261 (vehicles with minors)Rhode Island: SB240 (vehicle with minors)
outh Carolina: S215 (vehicle with minors)-Prefiled and Referred to Committee on Transportation; H3202 (vehicwith minors); S292 (vehicle with minors); H3427 (vehicle with minors)Tennessee: HB0606/ SB0776 (vehicle with minors) -HB0606 placed on calendar of Agriculture Committee for
Vermont : H68 (vehicles with minors); H116 (vehicles with minors)Washington: SB5016 (vehicle with minors)-Senate Committee on Transportation's Majority Report referred withoecommendation
The following states have bills primarily addressing smoking in outdoor locations:
Hawaii: HB89 (outdoor areas of housing and hotels); HB1318 (outdoor areas); SB1435 (outdoor areas)owa : HF274 (health care entrances)
Maryland: HB131 (transit shelters)-Unfavorable Report by Economic Matters CommitteeMassachusetts: H00627 (reasonable distance)New Hampshire: HB568 (parks)-Hearing on 2/10New Jersey: S443 (outdoor public places)-Carried over from 2010; S684 (youth; outdoors)-Carried over from 201A2172/S669 (parks and beaches)-Carried over from 2010; A1853 (state parks and beaches)-Carried over from 201
889 (state-owned beaches)-Carried over from 2010New York: A00184 (reasonable distance); A00597 (transportation platforms); A01532 (parks and beaches); S0299
ransportation platforms); A05516 (transportation platforms); S03461 (transportation platforms); A06156 (parks anlazas); A06451 (playgrounds)
Vermont: H191 (ski areas); H0379 (state parks)
The following states have other provisions and should be watched:
California: AB217 (long term health care facilities)-Passed Labor and Employment Committee, sent toAppropriations Committee; SB332 (housing)Colorado: HB11-1016 (e-cigarettes on school property)-Signed by GovernorConnecticut: SB00415 (hookah lounges)-Committee bill introduced
lorida : HB891 (schools)-Reported out of Rulemaking & Regulation Subcommittee; SB1430 (schools)-Committee Substitute in Regulated Industries CommitteeHawaii: HB46 (public housing)-Amended, Passed HSG Committee, and referred to Judiciary Committee; HB1494condos)-Amended, passed Health Committee, and sent to CPC Committee; SB908 (public housing)-Committee on
HMS deferred the measurellinois: HB802 (technical amendment) -Passed Executive Committee Hearing and Placed on Calendar 2nd Readin
HB803 (technical amendment) -Passed Executive Committee Hearing and Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading; SB860echnical amendment) -Passed Executive Committee and Placed on Calendar 3rd Reading for 3/29; SB861 (technimendment) -Passed Executive Committee and Placed on Calendar 3rd Reading for 3/29; HB2216 (technical
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mendment) -Passed Executive Committee Hearing and Placed on Calendar 2nd Readingndiana: SB55 (municipal ballot); HB1120 (municipal ballot)owa : HF86 (school property); SF458 (gaming bill)
Massachusetts: H02110 (elderly public housing); H03253 (all multi-unit housing); H00591 (tobacco-freeharmacies); S01094 (tobacco-free pharmacies)
Missouri: HB314 (school property); HB445 (correctional facilities)-Public hearing completed; SB289 (correctionaacilities)
Nebraska: LB313 (school property)-Notice of hearing for 2/8Nevada: AB128 (college campuses)-Judiciary Committee Hearing 2/25New Jersey: A512 (state vehicles)-Carried over from 2010; S446 (housing)-Carried over from 2010New York: A03430 (correctional facilities); A06097 (public housing)Oklahoma: SB485 (technical amendment); HB1258 (hospitals)Oregon: HB2726 (smoke shop registry)-Public Hearing on 2/25; SB293 (housing)-Passed Senate and sent to HousHB3014 (electronic cigarettes); HB3191 (technical change); HB3329 (amend smoke shop exemption)
outh Carolina: S219 (schools)-Prefiled and Referred to Committee on Educationouth Dakota: SB163 (penalties)-Session Adjourned
Tennessee: HB1123 / SB0853 (fire stations)-HB1123 placed on calendar of Agriculture Committee for 4/5 ;HB1470 / SB1936 (local control for hospital grounds)-HB1470 placed on subcommittee calendar in Agriculture
ubcommittee for 4/6Texas: SB1783 (warning signs)
Legislation Enacted this Session
Arkansas : SB1004 (vehicles with minors)-Signed by GovernorColorado : HB11-1016 (e-cigarettes on school property)-Signed by Governor
Montana : HB19 (adding marijuana to smokefree law)-Signed by Governor
ummaries of all NEW bills are listed below:
All other pending bill summaries are on individual state pages on www.protectlocalcontrol.org)
North Carolina
B469-(roll back restaurant and bar law)-An Act to exempt age-restricted venues from the smoking banttp://www.ncleg.net/Sessions/2011/Bills/Senate/PDF/S469v1.pdfttp://www.ncleg.net/gascripts/BillLookUp/BillLookUp.pl?Session=2011&BillID=S469 his bill will roll back the smokefree restaurant and bar law by permitting smoking in age-restricted venues that artructurally separate and ventilated, which are restaurants and bars that prohibit entry to people under age 18.reemptive: No
Anti-Preemption Clause: No
iz Williamsroject Manager
Americans for Nonsmokers' RightsAmerican Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation530 San Pablo Ave, Suite Jerkeley, CA 94702hone: 510-841-3032 x314
http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=15http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=16http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=22http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=26http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=28http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=29http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=31http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=33http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=37http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=38http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=41http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=42http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=43http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=44http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=4http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=6http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=27http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/http://www.ncleg.net/Sessions/2011/Bills/Senate/PDF/S469v1.pdfhttp://www.ncleg.net/gascripts/BillLookUp/BillLookUp.pl?Session=2011&BillID=S469http://www.ncleg.net/gascripts/BillLookUp/BillLookUp.pl?Session=2011&BillID=S469http://www.ncleg.net/Sessions/2011/Bills/Senate/PDF/S469v1.pdfhttp://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=27http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=6http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=4http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=44http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=43http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=42http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=41http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=38http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=37http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=33http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=31http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=29http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=28http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=26http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=22http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=16http://www.protectlocalcontrol.org/state.php?sid=158/4/2019 Kentucky Center for Smoke-Free Policy E-Mails Part 4
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*********************Are you a member of ANR? Our work depends on the support of our members. Please click here to view ourmembership options. We would love to have you join us!
how your support for smokefree air by putting a static-cling decal in your window at work, home, or the car. T
urchase, visit: http://www.no-smoke.org/aboutus.php?id=440 .
iz Williamsroject Manager
Americans for Nonsmokers' RightsAmerican Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation530 San Pablo Ave, Suite Jerkeley, CA 94702hone: 510-841-3032 x314ax: [email protected]
www.no-smoke.org
*********************Are you a member of ANR? Our work depends on the support of our members. Please click here to view ourmembership options. We would love to have you join us!
how your support for smokefree air by putting a static-cling decal in your window at work, home, or the car. Turchase, visit: http://www.no-smoke.org/aboutus.php?id=440.
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rom: [email protected] on beha
Liz Williams
ent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 4:17 PM
ubject: [Smokefree-Talk] Preemption Watch Bill Tracking
Summary: 4/13/11
reemption WatchWeekly Bill Tracking Summary of U.S. State Billswww.protectlocalcontrol.org
April 13, 2011
ANR tracks pending legislation relating to states' smokefree air policies as part of the continued fight to preventreemptive legislation before it can be passed and to overturn preemption in states where it is already in place. Sincven a strong bill can become preemptive at any point in the legislative process, it is very important to track even thest bills throughout the entire legislative session and keep a watchful eye out for all attempts to remove local cont
Now is a great time to consider setting up a Preemption Strike Force to help combat tobacco industry legislativricks by allowing for quick and easy communication among proponents of local control. Learn how at http://wwwmoke.org/pdf/preemptionstrikeforce.pdf.
Legislative sessions have ended for 2011 in Idaho, Kentucky, Maryland,New Mexico, South Dakota, Utah,Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
elow is a listing of state bills that have been introduced in state legislatures thus far. Please visit thewww.protectlocalcontrol.org and click on the state of your choice to view the summary, text, and status of pending
ills. Please email ANRwith any new information regarding pending legislation and preemption attempts in your snd we will analyze and summarize the legislation.
he new and pending legislative bills are classified below into seven categories to clearly delineate which bills willrotect public health and should be supported from those that should be opposed because they do not effectivelyrotect public health, weaken a strong law, or intend to preempt local control. New bills and changes in bill statuince the last update appear in bold.
trong:Bill includes 100% smokefree non-hospitality workplaces and/or restaurants and/or bars; strengthens existimokefree laws; or repeals preemption.
Weak:Bill includes ventilation, smoking rooms, or other key exemptions.Weakens:Bill weakens a current strong 100% smokefree law.
reemptive:Bill contains preemptive language that removes the right to local control.Vehicles:Bill addresses smoking in vehicles with children present.
Outdoor: Bill primarily addresses smoking in outdoor locations.Other: Bills contain other provisions and should be watched.
The following states have strong bills that include 100% smokefree non-hospitality workplaces and/or restaurannd/or bars; OR repeals preemption:
Alabama: HB149 (workplaces, restaurants, bars, and gaming)California: SB575 (workplaces)-Amended and hearing scheduled for 4/13 in Senate Labor and IndustrialRelations CommitteeConnecticut: HB5286 (private clubs); HB5614 (private clubs); SB00531 (private clubs); SB884 (private clubs)
lorida: HB211 (partial preemption repeal)-First Reading in Health & Human Services Quality Subcommittee;
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B1070 (partial preemption repeal)-Referred to the Committees on Regulated Industries; Health Regulation; andCommunity Affairsndiana: SB355 (workplaces, restaurants, and bars)owa : HF21 (casinos)
Kansas: HB2039 (removes casino exemption); HB2340 (casinos)-Passed House and sent to Senate Committee onederal and State Affairs
Missouri: HB438 (workplaces, restaurants, bars and gaming)-Public Hearing CompletedNew Jersey: A1062 (casinos)-Carried over from 2010; S423 (casinos)-Carried over from 2010Oklahoma: SB111 (workplaces, restaurants and bars); HB2010 (preemption repeal)
ennsylvania: SB35 (restaurants, bars & preemption repeal); HB412 (remove gaming exemption); HB824restaurants, bars & preemption repeal)
Texas : HB670 (workplaces, restaurants, and bars)-Considered in Calendars; SB355 (workplaces, restaurants, anars)-Reported favorably as substituted in Health and Human Services Committee
The following states have weak bills that include ventilation, smoking rooms, size exemptions, or other major far exemptions:
Connecticut: SB948 (small workplaces)-Referred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analyndiana : HB1018 (workplaces and restaurants)-First reading in Senate: referred to Committee on Public Policy
Maine : LD1230 (private clubs)
Massachusetts: S00170 (smoking areas in gaming facilities)outh Carolina: H3015 (restaurants and bars)-Prefiled and Referred to Committee on Judiciary; H3022 (restaurannd bars)-Prefiled and Referred to Committee on Judiciary; H3033 (restaurants and bars)-Prefiled and Referred to
Committee on Judiciary; H3109 (public indoor areas)-Prefiled and Referred to Committee on Judiciary
The following states have bills that