House Bill-2642 would ban smoking statewide, but would allow smoking in public places with ventilation, seperate smoking and non-smoking sections, and some businesses that pay a fee to allow smoking.

Advocates of a statewide smoking ban are critical of a new bill they say would overturn local anti-smoking ordinances and actually allow smoking to return to some public places where it's currently banned.
House Bill-2642 would ban smoking statewide. It would allow smoking in public places with ventilation, seperate smoking and non-smoking sections. Also some businesses that pay a fee could allow smoking.
Jake Lowen of Clean Air Kansas tells the "Lawrence Journal-World" the bill undoes a decade of good public policy on the local level. Lowen called it "the tobacco industry's dream bill."
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