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NYS clears the air for New Yorkers to breathe free

NYS clears the air for New Yorkers to breathe free

Yesterday, Governor Cuomo signed a bill making it unlawful to use electronic smoking devices in all locations where smoking is already prohibited by the Clean Indoor Air Act regulations. The new law will take effect in 30 days and is another step forward in protecting all New Yorkers from exposure to harmful emissions that result from smoking. The U.S. Surgeon General has concluded that e-cigarette aerosol is not harmless, and can contain harmful and potentially harmful chemicals, including nicotine. Studies have found formaldehyde, benzene and tobacco-specific nitrosamines (all human carcinogens) in e-cigarette secondhand emissions. Thank...

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October 10, City of Schenectady Public Hearing on Tobacco-Free Grounds

October 10, City of Schenectady Public Hearing on Tobacco-Free Grounds

  The City of Schenectady is inviting public comment to consider the adoption of a local law that prohibits the use of tobacco products on city property. Currently, more than 125 local municipalities in New York State have adopted a smoke- or tobacco-free policy for their properties, clearing the air for people to access public buildings without being exposed to secondhand smoke. The public hearing is scheduled for 7:00 pm Tuesday, October 10 at City Hall, Room 209, 105 Jay Street, as part of the regularly scheduled City Council meeting. Arrive a few minutes early to sign up to speak. The City of Schenectady currently prohibits tobacco...

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