Senate Passes Historic Anti-Smoking Bill

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JIM ABRAMS | June 11, 2009 09:17 PM EST | AP

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A customer at the Red Key Taven in Indianapolis smokes a cigarette, Thursday, June 11, 2009. The U.S. Senate voted Thursday on legislation that for the first time would give the new powers to control the production and marketing of tobacco products. South Carolina has the lowest state sales tax on cigarettes in the country. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

WASHINGTON — The Senate struck a historic blow against smoking in America Thursday, voting overwhelmingly to give regulators new power to limit nicotine in the cigarettes that kill nearly a half-million people a year, to drastically curtail ads that glorify tobacco and to ban flavored products aimed at spreading the habit to young people.

President Barack Obama, who has spoken of his own struggle to quit smoking, said he was eager to sign the legislation, and the House planned a vote for Friday. Cigarette foes said the measure would not only cut deaths but reduce the $100 billion in annual health care costs linked to tobacco.

Fierce opposition by the industry and tobacco-state lawmakers had prevented passage for years, along with veto threats by the George W. Bush White House. In the end, the nation's biggest tobacco company supported the measure, though rivals suggested that was because it could lock in Philip Morris' share of the market.

Cigarette smoking kills about 400,000 people in the United States every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 45 million U.S. adults are smokers, though the prevalence has fallen since the U.S. surgeon general's warning 45 years ago that tobacco causes lung cancer.

The legislation, one of the most dramatic anti-smoking initiatives since the surgeon general's report, would give the Food and Drug Administration authority to regulate the content, marketing and advertising of cigarettes and other tobacco products.

"This legislation represents the strongest action Congress has ever taken to reduce tobacco use, the leading preventable cause of death in the United States," declared Matthew Myers, president of Campaign for Tobacco-free Kids.

The 79-17 Senate vote sent the measure back to the House, which in April passed a similar but not identical version. House acceptance of the Senate bill would send it directly to Obama, who said Thursday that final passage "will make history by giving the scientists and medical experts at the FDA the power to take sensible steps."

"At any given moment, millions are struggling with their habit or worrying about loved ones who smoke," said Obama.

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His signature would then add tobacco to other huge, nationally important areas that have come under greater government supervision since his presidency began. Those include banking, housing and autos. Still to come, if Congress can agree: health care.

Supporters of FDA regulation of tobacco have struggled for more than a decade to overcome powerful resistance _ from the industry and elsewhere. In 2000 the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the agency did not have the authority under current law to regulate tobacco products, and the Bush administration opposed several previous efforts by Congress to write a new law.

Thursday's legislation gives the FDA power to evaluate the contents of tobacco products and to order changes or bans on those that are a danger to public health. The agency could limit nicotine yields but not ban nicotine or cigarettes.

Regulators could prohibit tobacco companies from using candy or other flavors in cigarettes that tend to attract young smokers, and restrict advertising in publications often read by teenagers. Rules on sales to minors would be toughened, as would warning labels. Tobacco companies would have to get FDA approval for new products, and would be barred from using terms such as "light" or "mild" that imply a smaller health risk.

Costs of the new program would be paid for through a fee imposed on tobacco companies.

"This is a bill that will protect children and will protect America," said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., a leading supporter. "Every day that we don't act, 3,500 American kids _ children _ will light up for the first time. That is enough to fill 70 school buses."

The Congressional Budget Office estimated that FDA regulation could reduce underage smoking by 11 percent over the next decade.

The bill, said American Heart Association CEO Nancy Brown, "provides a tremendous opportunity to finally hold tobacco companies accountable and restrict efforts to addict more children and adults."

The tobacco lobby, contended Durbin, has long been the most powerful lobby on Capitol Hill, "and they managed to create an exemption in virtually every law so that no federal agency could take a look at them and regulate them."

But the industry has also taken hits in recent years as the dangers of smoking became more apparent and states moved to limit smoking in public places. In 1998 the industry agreed to pay the states $206 billion to help cover health care costs, and this year Congress raised the federal cigarette tax by 62 cents, to $1.01 a pack, to fund a health care program for children.

The nation's largest tobacco manufacturer, Philip Morris, USA, has come out in support of the legislation. Its parent company, Altria Group, said in a statement that on balance, "the legislation is an important step forward to achieve the goal we share with others to provide federal regulation of tobacco products."

Its main rivals, however, have voiced opposition, arguing in part that FDA restrictions on new products will lock in Philip Morris' share of the market.

Lawmakers portrayed the bill as a major first step in bringing down health care costs, an essential goal of the health care overhaul legislation that is the top priority of the Obama administration this year.

"This bill may do more in the area of prevention, if adopted, than anything else we may include in the health care bill in the short term," said Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., who managed the legislation on the Senate floor in the absence of the ailing Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., who has long promoted FDA regulation.

Opponents, led by Republican Sen. Richard Burr of the tobacco-growing state of North Carolina, argued that the FDA, which is in charge of ensuring the safety of food and drug products, was the wrong place to regulate an item that is injurious to health.

He also contended that the bill would restrict tobacco companies, including several based in his state, from developing new products that might be less harmful to users. He unsuccessfully proposed the creation of a new agency that would both regulate tobacco products and encourage efforts to make cigarettes less harmful.

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The bill is H.R. 1256.

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WASHINGTON — The Senate struck a historic blow against smoking in America Thursday, voting overwhelmingly to give regulators new power to limit nicotine in the cigarettes that kill nearly a half...
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- frantaylor I'm a Fan of frantaylor 22 fans permalink

The tobacco companies are all over this because they can't be sued for selling an FDA-regulated product.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 06/11/2009

interesting

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 PM on 06/11/2009
- PJay1 I'm a Fan of PJay1 63 fans permalink
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Great point. No wonder the bill passed with such flying colors.

Also, if they are forced to put less nicotine in the cigarettes, they will sell more.
I know this as a former smoker.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 06/11/2009
- NWRICK I'm a Fan of NWRICK 324 fans permalink
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Bogart or Cagney?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 06/11/2009
- ladynaga I'm a Fan of ladynaga 631 fans permalink
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Sorry Rick, that's a little too classic for my taste

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 06/11/2009
- rampage I'm a Fan of rampage 199 fans permalink
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You dirty r
at!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 PM on 06/11/2009
- rampage I'm a Fan of rampage 199 fans permalink
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You di
rty ra
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 06/11/2009
- KewlJoJo I'm a Fan of KewlJoJo 209 fans permalink
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Gotta go with Bogie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 06/11/2009
- rampage I'm a Fan of rampage 199 fans permalink
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d won't be displayed until it is approved.

I have to go with Clint. Play Misty for me. The spaghetti westerns (Lee VanCleef)
The Di rty Ha rry movies.
But McQueen in Bullit is hard to beat for sheer unad ulterated cool.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 06/11/2009
- ladynaga I'm a Fan of ladynaga 631 fans permalink
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The good, the bad and the ugly was pretty awesome

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 06/11/2009
- ladynaga I'm a Fan of ladynaga 631 fans permalink
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The good, the b@d and the u gly is my favorite

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 06/11/2009
- rampage I'm a Fan of rampage 199 fans permalink
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Excellent movie. I liked em all. Hang em High was awesome. HeII,
I think I even liked the movie he made with a monk ey

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 06/11/2009
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hang'em high ..final scene..... disappearing in the heat distortion

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 06/11/2009
- rampage I'm a Fan of rampage 199 fans permalink
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Such a good movie

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 06/11/2009
- StillWise I'm a Fan of StillWise 7 fans permalink
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McQueen had Ali McGraw. He wins.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 06/11/2009
- rampage I'm a Fan of rampage 199 fans permalink
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So did Ryan O'Neil.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 06/11/2009
- rampage I'm a Fan of rampage 199 fans permalink
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I have to go with Clint. Play Misy for me. The spaghetti westerns (Lee VanCleef)
The Dirty Harry movies.
But McQueen in Bullit is hard to beat for sheer unadulterated cool.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 06/11/2009
- KewlJoJo I'm a Fan of KewlJoJo 209 fans permalink
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A better question would be who was cooler, Steve McQueen or Paul Newman? Eastwood belongs to another era.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 06/11/2009
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paul

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 06/11/2009
- Ponderus I'm a Fan of Ponderus 329 fans permalink
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Cooler than all three: Humphrey Bogart.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 06/11/2009
- rampage I'm a Fan of rampage 199 fans permalink
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Cool Hand Luke is one of my top ten movies of all time.

"What we have here is a failure to communicate"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 06/11/2009
- TimeToPunt I'm a Fan of TimeToPunt 43 fans permalink
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Cool Hand Luke....sweatiest movie ever. Love it and it's in my personal DVD collection.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 06/11/2009
- rampage I'm a Fan of rampage 199 fans permalink
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Oh and loved Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 06/11/2009
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I almost feel bad for big tobacco. There's no industry on the planet which has been easier to demonize by self-serving politicians trying to claim the moral authority than poor big tobacco. But this legislation is worthless and I love the picture above of all the politicians so proud of their expertise in wasting time.

If you're someone in this country who, over the course of the last thirty years, has not been made aware that smoking can lead to serious long term medical ailments then you live in a log cabin in the middle of nowhere. And everyone has made their stand on smoking in public places. So, at this point only thing left to do is either make the product illegal or leave it alone and let consumers make their choices in life.

Why keep producing these underhanded methods at trying to wipe out one industry? Have some balls and come out and say you want it illegal. And then you can go and regulate fast food places and tell them what they can have on their menu. Or you could go and regulate alcohol and tell bars they must have a maximum tab of 20 dollars per patron so people don't drink too much. And then you can come and tell me I have to exercise five times a week and keep a certain fat/muscle ratio or I can't have any healthcare. Lols, I guess government couldn't do all that though......can it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 PM on 06/11/2009
- frantaylor I'm a Fan of frantaylor 22 fans permalink

You feel sorry for the richest people in America

I feel sorry for you

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 06/11/2009
- KewlJoJo I'm a Fan of KewlJoJo 209 fans permalink
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Or you can control a woman's reproductive system for her and throw stoners in prison and prohibit physician assisted sui..cide. All the things you Repubs wanna do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 06/11/2009
- Lavafalls I'm a Fan of Lavafalls 242 fans permalink
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Tobacco is trying to sell candy flavored smokes.
They still need to be watched ridden hard. Let them alone and they will come back with a vengeance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 06/11/2009
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 664 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 PM on 06/11/2009
- scjk67 I'm a Fan of scjk67 168 fans permalink
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need a blow torch for a lighter!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 06/11/2009
- kat1987 I'm a Fan of kat1987 30 fans permalink

I'm actually shocked that the Republicans voted for this legislation, i thought they h.ated the goverment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 06/11/2009
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this will end up being spun as their great compromise on health care reform

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 PM on 06/11/2009
- Ponderus I'm a Fan of Ponderus 329 fans permalink
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The Uglicans are now too expensive for Big Tobacco to buy, and so have been purchased by other clients.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 06/11/2009

Will be harder now for the prez to get his nicotine fix - he'll have to smoke more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 06/11/2009
- frantaylor I'm a Fan of frantaylor 22 fans permalink

Sure throw up yet another straw man, tell us how this is going to make tobacco any harder to obtain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 06/11/2009

Who said anything about tobacco being harder to get?

It would help if you READ the article before posting.

They are going to be LIMITING the nicotine in cigarettes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 06/11/2009
- bubbuh I'm a Fan of bubbuh 188 fans permalink
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http://mmagia.wordpress.com/2009/03/05/thursday-article-3/
I remember something like this in health class back in the Pleistocene.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 06/11/2009
- FrReader I'm a Fan of FrReader 12 fans permalink
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Elefante says: Another day, another freedom lost. The pendulum swing is closer to the apex.

Is that pendulum located next to the "HOW SAFE IS AMERICA?" scale that Dick Cheney and the FOX News anchors can supposedly watch move the wrong way every time Obama opens his mouth?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 06/11/2009
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I just lit up, again, while I've been reading over the comments. Sigh. So pardon me if I spill any 2nd-hand smoke onto these words - it's not intentional.

"Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends [life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness] it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government."
-- Thomas Jefferson

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 06/11/2009
- KewlJoJo I'm a Fan of KewlJoJo 209 fans permalink
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So the P0theads should start a revo?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 06/11/2009
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they better not get stoned

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 06/11/2009
- Lavafalls I'm a Fan of Lavafalls 242 fans permalink
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We would, but after a good joint, it's just so hard to get motivated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 06/11/2009
- frantaylor I'm a Fan of frantaylor 22 fans permalink

How astute of you to see how the government has been complicit with these poisoners for all these years and now they are taking steps to dissociate themselves from these destructive people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 PM on 06/11/2009
- marxmarv I'm a Fan of marxmarv 25 fans permalink
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Addiction is the opposite of liberty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 06/11/2009
- FrReader I'm a Fan of FrReader 12 fans permalink
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It's about time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 06/11/2009
- zius I'm a Fan of zius 74 fans permalink
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the good thing about this story is that the tobacco lobby didn't get its way ....it makes me more hopeful that health care reform will get passed...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 06/11/2009
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Phillip Morris helped to write the bill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 06/11/2009
- zius I'm a Fan of zius 74 fans permalink
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maybe he had a change of heart?...lol....i am still hopeful...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 06/11/2009
- Lavafalls I'm a Fan of Lavafalls 242 fans permalink
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that has me concerned. The House bill may have been a lot stricter, so tobacco went to the senate for less restrictions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 06/11/2009
- Lavafalls I'm a Fan of Lavafalls 242 fans permalink
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With all the republican support, is there a rider that allows concealed gu.ns in bars, grocery stores, and malls?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 PM on 06/11/2009
- KewlJoJo I'm a Fan of KewlJoJo 209 fans permalink
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Valid question.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 06/11/2009
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I was wondering the same thing. Voting FOR regulation, there must be some repeal of the credit card reform or something hidden in there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 06/11/2009
- FrReader I'm a Fan of FrReader 12 fans permalink
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Quite probably, unfortunately...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 06/11/2009
- rampage I'm a Fan of rampage 199 fans permalink
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Who was cooler:

Steve McQueen or Clint Eastwood?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 PM on 06/11/2009
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clint

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 PM on 06/11/2009
- ladynaga I'm a Fan of ladynaga 631 fans permalink
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Clint Eastwood for me

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 PM on 06/11/2009
- bubbuh I'm a Fan of bubbuh 188 fans permalink
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Clint still is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 PM on 06/11/2009
- Ramirez I'm a Fan of Ramirez 293 fans permalink
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Tough call. Probably Steve, but Clint stayed cool longer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 06/11/2009
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 664 fans permalink
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Lee Van Cleef.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 06/11/2009
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