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Indiana scored failing grades in most categories included in the State of Tobacco report 2024 by the American Lung Association.
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Indiana Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Kevin Brinegar said there's no reason for legislators to be hesitant in increasing taxes on smoking.
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The House Republican budget included a 50 cent hike. But Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray (R-Martinsville) said his caucus isn't prepared to do even that.
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Indiana House Republicans want to spend at least $65 million less on traditional K-12 schools in their state budget plan than Gov. Eric Holcomb proposed.
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A House committee made significant changes Thursday to the way Indiana would spend proceeds from a proposal to hike the state's cigarette tax for the first time in more than a decade and impose a new state tax on vaping liquids.
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A House committee pulled back from a vote Monday on a bill to raise the state cigarette tax by $1 per pack.
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Lawmakers have debated an increase in the cigarette tax for half a decade. Its even passed one chamber the House multiple times but never reached the finish line.
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Businesses could stand to lose billions of dollars from lawsuits related to COVID-19. The Indiana Chamber's top priority for the upcoming legislative session will be to provide businesses some protections.
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An effort to raise Indianas tobacco tax failed during this years legislative session as well as other attempts to reduce smoking in the Hoosier state.
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People from around Indiana met at the Statehouse Tuesday to push lawmakers to raise the cigarette tax. The rally focused on the health benefits of such a measure.