1. Lerner's early ties to tobacco proved lucrative It laid the foundation for a long and lucrative relationship between Scripps scientists and big tobacco - forged at a time that cigarette makers were challenging a growing body of scientific evidence that linked cancer and smoking. Some institutions now shun research grants from tobacco makers. Lerner's early ties to tobacco proved lucrative. Richard Lerner was ahead of the curve when it came to mingling science with market. He advised Philip Morris on a product recall and proposed that...
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2. Senate revives tobacco tax hike SALEM - By hook or by crook, Oregon Democrats seem bent on pushing forward their proposal to fund an expansion of children's health programs with an increase in the state's cigarette tax. So far, attempts to convince Republicans in the state House to go along with the plan have stalled, stymied by GOP opposition to tax increases, and their contention that the state should fund the children's health insurance plan with existing money, cutting back on other programs to cover the costs. So...
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3. Philip Morris Expands Smokeless Tobacco Line Philip Morris Expands Smokeless Tobacco Line June 11, 2007 By Mike Beirne CHICAGO -- There s money to be made from municipal smoking bans as another cigarette maker chases after smokers who get their nicotine fix between their cheek and gum during those many moments when they can t light up. Philip Morris Expands Smokeless Tobacco Line June 11, 2007 By Mike Beirne CHICAGO -- There s money to be made from municipal smoking bans as another cigarette maker chases after smokers who get their...
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4. Milk gets cheaper; smokes don't The tax on food got lower, while the cigarette tax went up. In the end, the cigarette tax was hiked 42 cents a pack to 60 cents a pack with the extra two cents going to trauma-care centers. Bredesen wanted to hike the cigarette tax by 40 cents a pack to help fund his education program. The legislature also reduced the sales tax on food from 6 percent to 5.5 percent and passed measures to lower taxes for some Tennesseans. So much tax money poured into state coffers this year that the...
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5. Wash. tribe to take tobacco venture national Go to site Local business blog 'Clocking In' punches out news tips, outtakes and other morsels for people with an appetite for local business, consumer and workplace news. Clair Technologies Warehouse Manager Customer Service Taylor Freezer Sales Service Technician Trades/Construction Vista Restoration Handymen/Painters/Multi-Trades Restaurants and Clubs Kitchen Help/Dishwasher Trades/Construction CPC SouthWest Materials Batch Plant Operator Business. Clair Technologies Warehouse Manager...
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6. Proposed tax, not smoke ban, worries tobacconist most Pennsylvania already taxes cigarettes, but is the only state in the union that doesn t tax other tobacco products, such as pipe and rolling tobacco, chew and cigars. Pennsylvania already taxes cigarettes, but is the only state in the union that doesn t tax other tobacco products, such as pipe and rolling tobacco, chew and cigars. Pennsylvania already taxes cigarettes, but is the only state in the union that doesn t tax other tobacco products, such as pipe and rolling tobacco, chew and...
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7. Miss. Supreme Court Says Diverting Tobacco Money to Partnership Wrong The Partnership was created later as an pilot program using separate payments from cigarette makers. Mississippi in 1997 settled its lawsuit against the tobacco industry, which was filed to recover public costs of treating sick smokers. The Supreme Court, in its 6-to-one ruling, upheld a December 2006 order from a Jackson County chancery judge, who said only the Legislature could appropriate money to tobacco cessation programs. The Partnership for a Healthy Mississippi, which went out of...
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8. State tribe looking to take cigarette venture coast to coast For the 1,000-member Squaxin Island tribe, expanding its tobacco industry outside of the state of Washington is an important step to diversify its economy beyond gambling. Under a legal exemption, tribes that sell cigarettes they manufacture themselves don't have to affix the state's cigarette tax - currently $20. Terry Reid, director of the tobacco prevention control program with the state Department of Health, said the state recognizes the right of tribes to include cigarettes as part of...
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9. Analyst: Supreme Court ruling will make defense harder in ... Bonnie Herzog, who follows tobacco companies for Citigroup, wrote in a note to investors Monday that the case cut off one defense tobacco companies were using to defend themselves against class-action cases over light cigarettes. The Supreme Court ruled against tobacco giant Philip Morris, which had argued that lawsuits against the company over light cigarettes belonged in the federal courts, not in front of state judges. Plaintiffs in those cases, which affect Philip Morris and other big...
Source • Charlotte Business Journal,NC •
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