NYTimes Highlights Providence's Anti-Tobacco Ordinances
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NYTimes Highlights Providence's Anti-Tobacco Ordinances

Thursday, March 28, 2013

NYTimes:

As for the ban on discounts, Mr. Bloomberg, who is accustomed to setting an example for other municipalities in public-health initiatives, from smoking bans to calorie counts, may have looked to Providence, R.I., which passed an ordinance forbidding retailers from honoring coupons and discounts last January.

Tobacco companies sued, but the federal district judge ruled for Providence, which defended its right to regulate sales and prices within the city. Though the tobacco companies have appealed, the ban went into effect on Jan. 3. Mr. Bloomberg's tobacco-control bills are also almost certain to be challenged in court.

"We felt that these coupons and multipack discounts were a loophole," said Providence's mayor, Angel Taveras, "and we felt it was important to close this loophole, especially because it was a matter of life and death. We anticipated getting sued, but it was worth the fight."

As for Mr. Bloomberg's announcement, Mr. Taveras said he wished his crusading counterpart all the best.

"I'm not sure that he needs any advice from me," he said.

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