Tobacco

Baldacci Proposes Buck Boost

Maine gov. seeks 50% cigarette tax hike

AUGUSTA, Maine -- Maine public health officials like Governor John Baldacci's proposal for what would be the nation's highest cigarette tax. Predictably, smokers are far less enthusiastic, reported the Associated Press.

Hallowell, Maine, smoke shop owner Tom Allen said he would prefer an increase in a broad-based taxnot one that singles out roughly 20% of the population. "You are picking on the low-income, fixed-income people," he said.

Baldacci wants to boost the cigarette tax by a dollar per pack. Lawmakers most recently increased [image-nocss] the tax to $2 a pack in September 2005. If the new increase were approved, the tax would grow to $3, effective on July 1.

Dr. Dora Anne Mills, director of the Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention, supports Baldacci's proposal. "The tobacco tax increase is one of the most effective public health strategies a state can implement," she said.

Other public health officials say raising the tax gives people incentive to quit. "I think the governor is on the cutting edge here," said Carol Kelly, director of the Maine Coalition on Smoking and Health. Kelly said her group's Washington, D.C., office estimates that an additional $1 per pack would keep 10,000 children from smoking.

It is estimated that $65 million per year will be generated by the tax, which would go into the state's General Fund. By taking money from a different account, Baldacci also plans to increase spending on smoking-cessation programs. "There's no question a tax increase of this size will once again produce unprecedented demand by people to quit," Miller said.

Smokers say they are once again being singled out by a government that can't control spending.

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