Posted: | December 13, 2022 11:56 AM |
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From: | Senator Jay Costa |
To: | All Senate members |
Subject: | Protecting Workers from Secondhand Smoke Act |
This General Assembly banned smoking in most workplaces in 2008, when nearly 21 percent of adults in America smoked. But while the number of smokers has sunk to 14 percent, we’ve also concentrated the health risks of second hand smoke to a few remaining, unprotected workplaces. Casinos, private clubs, and some drinking establishments expose their workers to untenable health risks by taking advantage of loopholes in our Clean Indoor Air Act. Pennsylvanians should not have to choose between their jobs and their health. That’s why I’ll soon be reintroducing my legislation to close the loopholes that threaten the health of Pennsylvania workers. This legislation is not just good for health, it’s also good for business. It levels the playing field in the industry, allowing all businesses to operate safely and fairly. A growing body of evidence suggests that smoke-free environments attract more customers, not fewer. Pennsylvania’s casinos were forced to close their doors for a significant part of 2020. The ability to reopen came with a host of new challenges, including universal mask use and no smoking. They also had limited alcohol, no buffet, no entertainment, capacity limits and a near elimination of tour buses, and corporate events. And yet, on the days that they were open, revenues went UP. My legislation will accomplish three major goals:
Previous co-sponsors of SB 1309 include Senators Santarsiero, Cappelletti, Comitta, Schwank, Brewster, and Muth. |
Introduced as SB681