Schenectady County Legislature Votes “YES!” to Raise Legal Age for Tobacco Sales to 21!
Last night in an 8-4 vote, the Schenectady County Legislature voted to increase the minimum age for the legal sale of tobacco products to 21, following in the footsteps of more than 184 municipalities in ten states, including New York City, the New York State counties of Albany, Chautauqua, Cortland and Suffolk, and the states of Hawaii and California. Thank you to the Schenectady County Legislature for voting “Yes” to a proven community health strategy that will reduce youth smoking. Learn more about T-21 at tobacco21.org. And follow local coverage of Schenectady County here: Daily Gazette Times Union WAMC WRGB WTEN
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Look who’s gone tobacco-free in 2016
Congratulations to the following businesses and organizations that made their properties tobacco-free since the beginning of 2016. The Capital District community is a healthier place because of their efforts. Delmar Family Medicine Albany Public Library Atlas Copco Bethesda House Duanesburg Little League Emmanuel-Friedens Church Nassau Baseball Association Planned Parenthood Mohawk Hudson Storeaway Inc. Union College