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Oregon Legislature to Consider Ban on Flavored Tobacco Products

Just weeks after California’s flavored tobacco ban went into effect, it’s neighbor to the north will consider a ban of its own during the upcoming legislative session.

Bill Seeks to Ban Sale of Flavored Tobacco, Vape Products in New Mexico

If passed, New Mexico would become the third state with a ban on flavored tobacco sales.

New York Governor Calls for Flavored Tobacco Ban, Cigarette Tax Hike

It’s unclear whether Gov. Hochul also wants to increase the taxes on cigars.

Ohio Governor Vetoes Law That Would Have Prevented Cities from Banning Sales of Flavored Tobacco/Vapes

Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, once again called for a statewide ban on the sale of flavored vaping products.

Graded: Ten Questions for 2022

It’s time to see just how clear Charlie Minato’s crystal ball was when it came to looking ahead to 2022.

Bangor, Maine’s Flavored Tobacco Ban Goes Into Effect Today

Bangor is the latest city in Maine to ban the sale of flavored tobacco products.

Maine Legislator Introduces Bill to Ban Flavored Tobacco Sales Statewide

Maine has had four cities ban the sale of flavored tobacco products this year; the state could enact its own ban in 2023.

South Portland, Maine Passes Flavored Tobacco Ban

With Tuesday’s vote, three of Maine’s four most populated cities have passed flavored tobacco sales bans this year.

California’s Flavored Tobacco Sales Ban Goes Into Effect Today

Flavored cigars received an exemption, but they are likely to become quite expensive.

Multnomah County, Ore. Commissioners Unanimously Approve Final Reading of Flavored Tobacco Ban

It will become illegal to sell flavored tobacco in Oregon’s most populated county as of Jan. 1, 2024.

Ohio Legislature Passes Bill Prohibiting Cities from Banning Flavored Tobacco Sales (Update)

On Monday, the Columbus City Council voted to make the sale of flavored tobacco and vaping products illegal. On Wednesday, the Ohio Senate voted to make the Columbus law illegal.