A $1.50 tax increase to packs of cigarettes sold in California was approved today by the state's Senate Health Committee. Yesterday, a legislative budget committee approved the increase, among various other deficit related moves, all supported by Democrats, which Schwarzenegger promises to veto. It's estimate that it would provide $1.2 billion in new revenues. "A statewide poll by David Binder Research in the wake of the May 19th Special Election demonstrates that a strong majority of voters, 74%, support increasing taxes on tobacco," said a release from the bills sponsor, Senator Alex Padilla (D-Pacoima). "Sixty-two percent of those who voted no on the Prop 1A budget measure support." 1998 was the last time packs of cigarettes were increased--back upping it by fifty-cents to the current $0.87 tax. 31 other states have a higher tobacco tax.




ridiculous, recessive taxation. of course, heaven forbid we increase the gas tax, think of the horrible consequences if people started driving less!!
yet,
nothing riles the hordes more than
the spectre of frugal gas consumption.
there really should be a massive viral campaign
to stigmatize automobile use
for trips under two miles.
ah,
visions of a utopian bike revolution
where *everybody* biked that
6 blocks to the store.
say it with me now. (; ])