PASSED
in the State House of Representatives
on March 30, 2016, by a vote of 83-54
. Purpose: To put an excise tax on e-cigarettes. .
Analysis: Those voting YES supported putting a 92% on e-cigarettes and related products. During the floor debate over this bill, Rep. George Till (D-Jericho), reporter of the bill who also happens to be a physician, said, “This is purely a tax bill,” when others tried to recommit the bill to the Health Care Committee and then the Human Services Committee for review. Revenue from this estimated $500,000 tax was used to slightly lower an employer healthcare assessment. .
Those voting NO opposed raising the tax, noting that e-cigarettes are not tobacco, but rather a tobacco substitute, and cited that many people use e-cigarettes as a way to quit smoking. .
As Recorded in the House Journal, Wednesday, March 30, 2016: “Shall the bill be read the third time was decided in the affirmative. Yeas, 83. Nay, 54.” (Read the Journal, p. 720-724.) .
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