Assemblymember Rogers secures support for tobacco regulation bill in committee vote

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The California Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee made significant strides in public health legislation during its recent meeting on July 9, 2025. The committee unanimously passed a bill aimed at regulating tobacco products, with strong support from various health organizations.

Judith Gutierrez from the American Heart Association and Keith Sabruce from the American Lung Association both expressed their enthusiastic backing for the bill, highlighting its importance in protecting public health. Additionally, a representative from the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids voiced support, emphasizing the need for regulations that safeguard future generations.

The committee noted the absence of opposition, which was seen as a positive indicator for the bill's progress. Assemblymember Rogers, the bill's sponsor, acknowledged the collaborative efforts with the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) in crafting the legislation.

The committee's decision to move the bill forward to the Appropriations Committee reflects a growing commitment to addressing the health impacts of tobacco use. With a vote of 2-0 in favor, the bill is now one step closer to becoming law, signaling a proactive approach to public health in California.

As the legislative process continues, stakeholders remain hopeful that this bill will lead to meaningful changes in tobacco regulation, ultimately benefiting the health of Californians.

Converted from Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee meeting on July 09, 2025
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