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Labor Leader: Raise WV Cig Tax To Keep Kids Smoke-Free

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Monday, March 23, 2009   

Charleston, WV - With time starting to run short for this legislative session, proposals to boost West Virginia's cigarette tax to $1.20, the national average, are awaiting action in the House and Senate finance committees. West Virginia AFL-CIO secretary-treasurer Larry Matheney backs the idea of raising the state's cigarette tax by $.55, because he says it would stop young people from making the same mistake he did.

"I went to work as a 15-year-old - my first full-time job - and immediately began smoking. I smoked for 20 years before I realized just how damaging it was to my health."

Opponents of the tax say it would hurt businesses, especially near the state's borders. They also say raising taxes during a recession is a bad idea.

But the key issue for lawmakers may be revenue. Supporters say the tax would bring in $100 million for health care, at a time when state budgets are being cut.

According to the American Heart Association, the tax increase would keep 30,000 young people in West Virginia from starting to smoke, and would prompt another 20,000 young people and adults to quit. That's the part that appeals to Matheney.

"Children who are 15 years old and smoking, or even younger, might find that the cost of a pack of cigarettes would be prohibitive - as I would have, as a 15-year-old."



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