Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Senate passes $1.25 and restores funding!

The Wisconsin State Senate took a major step forward today to help dramatically reduce Wisconsin’s tobacco burden, save taxpayers money and help hold the line on tobacco-related health care costs! In their version of the budget, they not only passed the $1.25 tobacco tax increase, but also passed an amendment to restore the tobacco control program funding back to $30 million. The Joint Finance Committee had cut $10 million of the program funds, but thanks to the Senate's 18-15 vote, the program funding is fully restored!

Special thanks to all Senators who voted in favor of this initiative:

Senator Breske
Senator Carpenter
Senator Coggs
Senator Decker
Senator Erpenbach
Senator Hansen
Senator Jauch
Senator Kreitlow
Senator Lassa
Senator Lehman
Senator Miller
Senator Plale
Senator Risser
Senator Robson
Senator Sullivan
Senator Taylor
Senator Vinehout
Senator Wirch


Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Senate back in session...

Right now the discussion is focused around the Democrats' Healthy Wisconsin Plan. More to come when our Senators take up the cigarette tax and program funding. Remember, you can watch the live stream on Wisconsin Eye!

Strong Congressional Support for FDA Authority over Tobacco Products!

In March 2000, the Supreme Court held that under current law, the FDA did not have the authority to regulate tobacco products. Therefore, it would be up to Congress to change the existing law and grant the FDA the authority to regulate the manufacture, distribution and sale of tobacco products --- and that time has come.

Last week Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar became the 51st Senator to sign on to Senate Bill 625 that would grant the FDA regulatory power over tobacco products. With a majority of Senators on board, and the House having 181 sponsors for their identical bill H.R. 1108, it is quite apparent the time has come; Congress has the votes to pass this legislation now and make a historic impact on our nation's health.

While virtually every other consumer product is regulated, tobacco products continue to be exempt from the most basic oversight. Tobacco companies are not required to test additives for safety, prevent misleading or inaccurate health claims, inform consumers what is in their products, or take any other action to make their products less harmful or addictive.

By granting the FDA oversight to the production of tobacco, we would be better able to counter the nation's number one preventable cause of death. If granted authority, the FDA could crackdown on illegal tobacco sales to children. Also, it could place restrictions on advertising and marketing that target children.

With tobacco use killing more than 400,000 Americans and costing the nation more than $96 billion in health care bills each year, it is obvious this legislation is long over-due!

Connecticut passes cigarette tax increase!

The state of Connecticut passed a 49 cent cigarette tax increase, resulting in a $2.00 tax per pack. We applaud the leadership in Connecticut in passing a policy that not only deters kids from smoking, but also raises revenue to fund education and cessation programs.

Connecticut is the eighth state to increase its cigarette tax to $2.00 or more per pack. If the Wisconsin State Legislature does the right thing today and keeps Governor Doyle's proposed $1.25 tax increase in the state budget, Wisconsin would have a total tax of $2.02 per pack and would have the honor of being the ninth state to have a tax of $2.00 or more.

Will the Senate Vote to prevent youth from starting to smoke?

The Wisconsin Senate is meeting at 10:00 am today to vote on the state budget. Will the Senate vote for the health of our state? Increasing Wisconsin’s excise tax by $1.25 per pack would significantly reduce the number of children who become addicted to tobacco, save over a billion dollars in health care costs, and provide hundreds of millions of dollars per year in additional state revenues.

Click here to watch live coverage on Wisconsin Eye