Kansas is set to become the 28th state to ban smoking in most public places. The bill cleared the legislature Thursday and now goes to Gov. Mark Parkinson, who has promised to sign it into law. Once signed, the ban goes into effect July 1. From the Kansas City Star:
All restaurants, bars and workplaces would be covered by the ban, as would home day-care centers, taxicabs and limousines. The only exemptions would be tobacco shops, private clubs such as Veterans of Foreign Wars posts, designated smoking rooms in hotels, and the gambling floors of state-run casinos.
Here’s the full story from the Kansas City Star.
The Campaign for Tobacco Free -Kids issued a press release applauding the legislation but called the exemption for casino floors “disappointing.”


