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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Report: $1 Cigarette Tax Increase Would Raise $292.9 Million for Pennsylvania

Pity the poor smoker. Banished from public buildings and most workplace, a new national polls finds 67 percent of voters support additional taxes on tobacco to pay for health programs.

But what happens when the price of cigarettes becomes so prohibitive that people stop smoking ... and paying taxes on tobacco?

New Report: $1 Cigarette Tax Increase Would Raise $292.9 Million for Pennsylvania and Cut Youth Smoking

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