Lawmakers claim public safety, but HB445 will shut down small businesses, criminalize legal products, and push vulnerable Alabamians toward the underground market.
Passing this bill would recognize the importance of tobacco harm reduction by providing a financial incentive for switching to less harmful smoke-free alternatives.
By Bill BrittAlabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—According to an email from House Majority Leader Micky Hammon, R-Decatur, the Republican House Caucus will hold a private...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter After a century plus of Democratic Party rule in the State legislature, Alabama voters gave Republicans control of...
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