Kaine signs restaurant smoking ban into law

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Gov. Timothy M. Kaine yesterday formally signed into law legislation that will ban smoking in nearly all public restaurants in the state.

Seated in a Virginia Beach restaurant that already has made the switch to smoke-free dining, Kaine signed Senate Bill 1105 and its companion legislation, House Bill 1703. The bills take effect Dec. 1. The legislation exempts private clubs from the ban, in addition to those restaurants that establish physically separate and independently ventilated rooms for smokers.

"This reasonable and necessary public-health measure has been one of my priorities for several years," Kaine said during a signing ceremony at Croc's 19th Street Bistro, flanked by the bills' sponsors, Sen. Ralph S. Northam, D-Norfolk, and Del. John A. Cosgrove, R-Chesapeake.

"I am extremely proud to have been a part of the coalition that made this day a reality, and I am thrilled to place my signature on this monumental step forward for public health in Virginia."

In 2006, Kaine issued an executive order banning smoking in all state buildings.

The passage of the bills this year by the General Assembly was a highlight for the Kaine administration, which had been frustrated on other policy fronts. Those frustrations included efforts to further monitor firearms sales at gun shows, to broaden the rules on who can vote by absentee ballot and to advance "green" energy and conservation measures.

The passage was also the result of rare compromise between the Democratic administration and leadership of the Republican-controlled House of Delegates, which has opposed Kaine on a number of public-policy initiatives in the preceding three years of his four-year term in office.

This year, Republicans and Democrats alike would not support Kaine's bid to close the state's budget deficit in Medicaid by doubling the tax on packs of cigarettes. But citing mounting evidence of the risk to public health, lawmakers went along with the restaurant-smoking ban, approving the measure by comfortable majorities in the House and the Senate.



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Flag Comment Posted by fedup on March 10, 2009 at 5:29 am

“Politically Correct”= “I want to continue my assault on your lungs but nanny won’t let me WAh WAH WAAAAH”

GOOD JOB GOVERNOR!!

Thanks for noticing how dangerous tobacco smoke is. Choice has been given to the majority non-smokers rather than the demented current norm of “breathe smoke or leave”.

Especially for the workers!

Flag Comment Posted by VA Conservative on March 10, 2009 at 5:02 am

And another piece of freedom slips away, lost to the void of the politically correct.

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