even after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration came out in support of the product due to data showing it can help smokers ditch cigarettes, which can cause cancer. State Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal ...
Lobbyist and former Democratic Sen. Joan Johnson of Denver, strongly opposed the ban. "I'm furious. That room really didn't bother anybody as far as I can see," said Johnson, an avid smoker who helped ...
State Sen. Darrell Jackson ... "This legislation is not about punishing smokers; it's about ensuring our kids can grow up in an environment free from unnecessary health risks." ...
Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal is pushing to ban the ... The “unintended consequences” include leaving 1.6 million tobacco smokers with fewer alternatives to kick the deadly habit, and could even ...