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State lawmaker: Penalize bans on public smoking

Publication Date: 2013-04-22
  • Author:AP
  • Publication:Springfield News-Leader

The growing number of Missouri communities banning smoking in public places could face stiff financial penalties under a proposal from a state lawmaker.

The measure sponsored by Republican Rep. Kathie Conway of St. Charles County would require cities and counties to turn over to local school districts the property and sales tax revenue they get from businesses affected by tobacco restrictions.

“If these municipalities and counties are going to hurt the income of small businesses, maybe their bottom line should be affected as well,” Conway said.

Conway told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that she is seeking to protect the rights of the owners of bars, restaurants and other businesses to decide for themselves whether to allow smoking.

The bill introduced April 2 is opposed by the Missouri Municipal League and anti-smoking groups.

Richard Sheets, deputy director of the Missouri Municipal League, said the measure would punish all residents of a city or county by denying them tax revenue.

“This is a local issue that should be vetted through the local process of elected representatives,” Sheets said.

Stan Cowan, a board member with Tobacco-Free Missouri, said the bill “is essentially trying to intimidate city and county governments to slow down or not pass smoke-free ordinances.”...

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