Northern Kentucky health board supports statewide smoking ban

The main health board in Northern Kentucky, where local smoking bans have stirred much controversy. has endorsed the idea of a statewide ban on smoking in all places of employment.

“The
32-member board, which represents Boone, Campbell, Grant and Kenton
counties, voted to support the ban at its Sept. 11 meeting after Dr.
Lynne Saddler, director of the Northern Kentucky Health Department,
presented evidence about the dangers of second-hand smoke,” The Kentucky Enquirer reported.

The board also authorized the department to promote Smoke-Free Kentucky, the main group advocating smoking bans, and its work in Northern Kentucky.

Efforts to pass a statewide smoking ban have never come to a floor vote in the legislature, but “23 Kentucky communities have passed comprehensive smoke-free laws,
covering 34 percent of Kentuckians,” the Enquirer noted. “In Northern Kentucky, only Kenton
County has a smoke-free law, and it contains exemptions for bars and
restaurants.” (Read more)

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One Reply to “Northern Kentucky health board supports statewide smoking ban”

  1. generalsn

    The controversy is stirred by well paid lobbyists that travel the nation spreading their bans. These people have been busy in many states and now have time to raid KY.

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