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Voters affirm the right to breathe clean air inside all workplaces, including restaurants and bars Jump to full article: PR Newswire, 2008-07-09 Author: SOURCE Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Intro: A poll released today
finds that voters from Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties support a law
prohibiting smoking inside all workplaces, including restaurants and bars.
By a strong majority (65 percent to 33 percent), Northern Kentucky
voters support a law prohibiting smoking "in most public places, including
workplaces, public buildings, offices, restaurants and bars." This support
comes from a broad-based group of voters across the region, including
Republicans, independents and Democrats and a majority of voters in Boone
(72 percent), Kenton (61 percent) and Campbell(62 percent) counties. Half
of all voters in the region (50 percent) strongly favor such a law. To view
the poll results go to
http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/pressoffice/kentuckypoll/2008/
"Clearly, there is support for a smokefree law among Northern Kentucky
voters," said Joe Geraci, a volunteer for the American Cancer Society and
Kenton County citizen. "A strong majority of voters feel that secondhand
smoke is a health hazard, believe all workers should be protected from it,
and would find restaurants and bars healthier and more enjoyable if they
were smokefree."
The survey of 750 voters was released today by the American Cancer
Society, American Heart Association, American Lung Association and the
Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids. In releasing the results, the public health
organizations called on the Fiscal Courts in Boone, Campbell and Kenton
counties to make all workplaces smokefree, including all restaurants and
bars.
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