Kansas' state Senate approved a bill to increase the legal age of buying tobacco products from 18 to 21. Most states across the country have already done this.
to increase its legal age for buying cigarettes, electronic cigarettes and other tobacco products to 21 from 18 after the federal government and most other states already have done it.
The state Senate approved a bill to raise the age Tuesday on a 28-11 vote, sending it Gov. Laura Kelly. The House had approved it earlier this month on a 68-53 vote. Kelly has not said whether she will sign the bill, but officials with the state Department of Revenue and the Department for Aging and Disability Services supported the measure. Public health officials believe raising the age to purchase tobacco products will reduce their use and the resulting
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Kansas court to review pair of unenforced abortion lawsThe Kansas Supreme Court is considering how far the state can go in restricting abortion after a decisive statewide vote last year confirming that the state constitution protects abortion rights
Les mer »
Supreme Court declines to hear Kansas racial gerrymandering case, leaves congressional map in force | CNN PoliticsThe US Supreme Court on Monday declined a request from voters in Kansas to review a state court decision they say allows for racial gerrymandering of congressional districts there.
Les mer »
Comic Store In Your Future Takes a Trip to Planet Comicon Kansas CityPlanet Comicon Kansas City was held on March 17th through the 19th this year. How was it? Was it better than last year? Will I go back?
Les mer »
Kansas' Supreme Court set to review 2 unenforced abortion lawsKansas's Supreme Court will review two abortion lawsuits. One of the lawsuits is challenging a law banning a second-trimester abortion procedure. The other challenges a law from 2011.
Les mer »
Supreme Court declines to review Kansas racial gerrymandering disputeThe Supreme Court on Monday declined a request from Kansas constituents to hear their dispute over a state court decision that allowed the use of a Republican-drawn congressional map accused of being racially gerrymandered.
Les mer »
Kansas high court signals continued abortion rights supportKansas’ highest court has signaled that it still considers access to abortion a “fundamental” right under the state constitution
Les mer »