S13082020 Regular Session
Amends existing law to raise the age of possession for tobacco products and electronic cigarettes to 21.
HEALTH -- Amends existing law to raise the age of possession for tobacco products and electronic cigarettes to 21.
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
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This legislation will bring Idaho Statute into compliance with federal regulation (Title 21 Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act), which was signed into law by President Donald Trump in December 2019, changing the legal age to purchase tobacco products from 18 years old to 21 years old.
HOW THEY VOTED
senate Chamber· Feb 27, 2020
Senate Third Reading
✗ Failed
10 Yea
22 Nay
3 absentFailed by 12 votes
Republican
8 yea/17 nay
Democrat
2 yea/5 nay
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YEA (10)
NAY (22)
RAbby LeeSD-009RCarl CrabtreeSD-007DCherie Buckner-WebbSD-019RDan JohnsonSD-006RDave LentSD-033RDon CheathamSD-003DGrant BurgoyneSD-016RJames RiceSD-010DJanie Ward-EngelkingSD-018RJim GuthrieSD-028RJim PatrickSD-025RKelly AnthonSD-027RLori Den HartogSD-022RMark HarrisSD-035RMary SouzaSD-004DMaryanne JordanSD-017DMichelle StennettSD-026RPatti LodgeSD-011RRegina BayerSD-021RSteve VickSD-002RSteven BairSD-031RSteven ThaynSD-008
ABSENT / NOT VOTING (3)
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BILL INFO
- Session
- 2020
- Chamber
- senate
- Status date
- Feb 10, 2020
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