Monday, May 26, 2008

No Mention of Bingo Halls In House's Smoking Ban Exemptions

Bars, restaurants and workplaces in Michigan will not be forced to go smoke-free anytime soon unless lawmakers can resolve whether to excuse casinos and other businesses from the proposed statewide ban.

The conflict over exemptions could prove insurmountable and keep any smoking ban from becoming law.

It has been two weeks since the Republican-led Senate surprisingly voted to prohibit smoking inside all workplaces, including bars and restaurants. The vote energized health advocates and members of the public who want a smoking ban.

But the Democratic-controlled House has yet to send the legislation to Gov. Jennifer Granholm, who supports it.

House Speaker Andy Dillon, D-Redford, sympathizes with Detroit casinos and cigar bars who argue that not having smoking in their facilities would hurt business. Tribal casinos could continue allowing smoking because state laws do not apply due to tribal sovereignty.

As of Friday, Dillon planned to vote, possibly next week, to exempt cigar bars and Detroit's three casinos from a smoking ban that would apply to all other workplaces.

"We'll see if the Senate would like to negotiate,'' Dillon spokesman Greg Bird said.

For the full story, please see No Deal Yet On Smoking Ban In Michigan, Associated Press via WWJ Newsradio 950, May 24,2008.

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