Friday, February 5, 2010

Indiana smoking ban unlikely to move in Senate

Business Week
A proposed statewide smoking ban in public places in Indiana won't be considered by the state Senate and is likely dead this legislative session.

An original bill in the House would have banned smoking in public places except casinos and pari-mutuel horse racing venues. But the final bill passed by the House included more exemptions, including those for bars, taverns and fraternal clubs.

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