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Description: Analysis and tracking of California Legislature Senate Bill 151 - as introduced by Senator Hernandez and co-authored by Senator Leno regarding raising the minimum legal age to 21 for tobacco products
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Subject: sales, legal age, retail, senate bill, SB 151
Creator: California Legislature
Coverage: California
Tag: senate bill, retail, legal age
Collector: UCSF Industry Documents Digital Library
Description: July 09, 2015 - A bill that would have restricted electronic cigarettes in the same way as combustible ones was gutted and then shelved. And a measure to raise the smoking age from 18 to 21 was sidelined because it lacked enough votes to pass a key committee.
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Subject: SB 151 , SB 140, e-cigarette, minimum age, legislation, vaping
Creator: McGreevy, Patrick, Los Angeles Times
Collector: UCSF Industry Documents Digital Library
Description: As reported by ACSCAN, the tobacco industry has been contributing more than usual to California politicians and to fund political action committees. Philip Morris USA Inc. and its affiliates, including Altria, report making more than a dozen contributions totaling $175,700 in just the first quarter of 2015. State Assembly members Travis Allen, Catharine Baker, Rocky Chávez and Don Wagner, and state Sens. Isadore Hall, Mike Morrell and Sharon Runner all took $3,900 or more.
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Subject: SB 151 , SB 140, Legislators, lobbying, campaign contributions
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