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Blagojevich law to allow counties to ban smoking in public places 

Jump to full article: Canton (IL) Daily Ledger, 2006-06-27

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Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich signed legislation that gives Illinois counties and municipalities the ability to ban smoking in public places. Senate Bill 2400, sponsored by Sen. John J. Cullerton (D-Chicago) and Rep. Karen A. Yarbrough (D-Broadview), amends the Illinois Clean Indoor Air Act to allow non-home rule municipalities and counties to prohibit smoking. Smoking bans in counties would affect all municipalities within their limits, as well as unincorporated areas. Before, only home rule municipalities could regulate smoking in public places.

"This law puts the decision about whether to ban smoking in public places in the hands of local governments. It gives people the ability to decide what's best for their communities," said Gov. Blagojevich.

SB 2400 expands the current law to allow communities to regulate smoking in all enclosed public places, such as restaurants, bars and bowling alleys. Last August, Governor Blagojevich signed House Bill 672 - which gave Illinois municipalities the ability to adopt their own anti-smoking regulations. . . .

This law goes into effect immediately.

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