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Sun Nov 12, 2017, 04:42 PM Nov 2017

Utah lawmaker looking to ban smoking at state Capitol

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah lawmaker is pushing state officials to consider banning smoking on the grounds of the Utah State Capitol.

Republican State Rep. Bruce Cutler told the Capitol Preservation Board that his idea was inspired by a similar move by the University of Utah in August that prohibits tobacco and the use of e-cigarettes on the campus, The Salt Lake Tribune reported .

“It’s a great statement they have made that they care about the health of individuals,” the Murray lawmaker told the board. Making the Capitol tobacco free would “show we care about people’s health, care about the health of our employees.”

Smoking at the Capitol is already restricted to designated areas.

Republican Sen. Pete Knudson of Brigham City doesn’t see much of a need for the ban since the state hasn’t received any complaints regarding smokers, he said.

Read more: http://www.standard.net/State/2017/11/12/Utah-lawmaker-looking-to-ban-smoking-in-state-Capitol.html

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