Smokefree PA urges PA Senate Finance Cmte to change 40% vapor tax to $.05/ml tax

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Bill Godshall

Executive Director<br/> Smokefree Pennsylvania
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Smokefree Pennsylvania sent the following letter to PA Senate Finance Cmte members.
The Cmte may vote on SB 508 today.
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Via Fax April 25, 2017

The Honorable Scott Hutchinson
PA Senate Finance Committee Chair
Harrisburg, PA 17120

RE: Finance Committee - SB 508 to change 40% vapor tax to $.05/ml tax on e-liquid

Dear Senator Hutchinson:

Please support SB 508, introduced by Senator Camera Bartolotta, to change PA’s disastrous 40% tax on lifesaving vapor products (i.e. e-cigarettes) to a $.05/ml tax on e-liquid.

As Smokefree Pennsylvania previously warned, PA’s 40% tax on vapor products (approved by the General Assembly as part of the FY16/17 budget) has already caused more than 150 vape shops in PA to go out of business, and has reduced PA income and sales tax revenue.

According to the CDC, vapor products have helped about 100,000 smokers in PA quit smoking, and have helped an additional 200,000 smokers in PA reduce their cigarette consumption
Tobacco Truth: How Many Americans Vape? CDC Data Show Fewer Vapers & Smokers in 2015
(including tens of thousands of Medicaid recipients, which has saved PA and US taxpayers tens of millions of dollars that would otherwise be spent treating cigarette diseases). Please note that PA Medicaid expenditures for treating cigarette diseases were $2.24 Billion in 2012, and that 70% of PA’s 2.44 million Medicaid enrollees were cigarette smokers.
http://www.statebudgetsolutions.org...oised-to-save-medicaid-billions#ixzz3W1JxiUUP

Also according to CDC, far more smokers use vapor products than Pharma drugs to quit smoking
https://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2017/pdf/16_0600.pdf

In sharp contrast to claims made by Big Pharma financed groups that lobbied for PA’s 40% vapor tax to protect nicotine gums, patches and other drugs from market competition, the scientific and empirical evidence has consistently found that vapor products are >95% less harmful than cigarettes, have helped millions of smokers quit smoking, pose no risks no nonusers, have not addicted nonsmoking teens, and have not been gateways to cigarettes.

Since 1990, Smokefree Pennsylvania has reduced cigarette smoking by advocating smokefree indoor air policies, PA AG’s 1997 lawsuit against cigarette companies, halting cigarette marketing to youth, increasing cigarette taxes, and encouraging smokers to switch to far lower risk smokefree tobacco/nicotine alternatives. Once again, please support SB 508.

Sincerely,

Bill Godshall
Executive Director
 
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