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California’s Prop. 31 would ban flavored tobacco products. What to know
Sept 16, 2022
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Behavioral Health, California, Harm Reduction, Healthier Communities, State Policy, Substance Regulation, Tobacco Harm Reduction
originally published in
Sacramento Bee
It is opposed by the tobacco industry and the California Republican Party. Also speaking out against the proposition are Jon Coupal, president of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, and Steven Greenhut of the R Street Institute, a D.C.-based free market think tank, and the Southern California News Group editorial board.
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