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Jump to full article: AP, 2008-02-26 Author: NATE JENKINS / The Associated Press
Intro: Gov. Dave Heineman on Tuesday signed into a law a statewide smoking ban that will go into effect in June 2009, outlawing smoking in bars, restaurants and most other workplaces.
"Some of our customers aren't going to be very happy," said Eliza Lee, who works at one of the only restaurants in Ainsworth that allows smoking, The Depot.
But in the end, public health concerns trumped those of business owners who have said they have the right to let patrons partake in a legal activity.
"In weighing the merits of this bill, I took into account the valid concerns about local control and the rights of business owners, as well as the health concerns and the rights of the public to clean indoor air," Heineman said in a statement. "The public health concern is a critical one, and that is why I signed" the law.
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