Under the New
York Clean Indoor Air Law, New Yorkers have been successfully protected from the risks of secondhand exposure to combustible cigarette smoke when we work, shop, and dine at a restaurant.
Not exact matches
«Including e-cigarettes in New
York's
Clean Indoor Air Law is a common sense measure that will protect the health of our children and our hospitality workers,» said Julie Hart, New
York Government Relations Director for the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network.
New
York State wants to extend the provisions of its 14 - year - old
Clean Indoor Air Act to also include e-cigarettes, effectively banning their use in most restaurants, bars and workplaces.
Coalition members want the Senate to pass a bill that extends the provisions of New
York's 14 - year - old
Clean Indoor Air Act to also include e-cigarettes, effectively banning their use in most restaurants, bars and workplaces.
I ask both houses of the New
York State Legislature and Governor Cuomo follow suit and include e-cigarettes in New
York's
Clean Indoor Air Law.
For example, Missouri has the lowest cigarette excise tax in the country and weak statewide
clean indoor air laws, and we have 50 percent more smokers than New
York, which has the highest cigarette tax and strong
clean indoor air laws.»