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South Carolina Lawmakers Should Reject Proposal to Take Away Public's Right to Breathe Smoke-Free Air
WASHINGTON,
Today the South
South Carolina currently has twelve strong local smoke-free laws that protect more than 500,000 South Carolina residents and workers from exposure to secondhand smoke. By overturning these laws and stripping local communities of the power to pass smoke-free ordinances, legislators would needlessly endanger the health of workers and the public. Many workers now protected by these laws would be forced to choose between their paycheck and their health.
It is critical that South Carolina's leaders uphold the right of local communities to pass smoke-free laws that protect everyone's right to breathe clean air. While the state legislature has never indicated an interest in passing comprehensive statewide smoke-free legislation, local governments have passed effective laws. In addition, the State Supreme Court is currently considering the issue of local control of smoke-free restrictions. This effort to preempt local control before the court can decide plays right into the hands of the tobacco industry, which has long worked to strip local communities of their power in favor of weak statewide legislation.
The need for protection from secondhand smoke in all workplaces and public places has never been clearer. In issuing a groundbreaking report on secondhand smoke in
SOURCE Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
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