smoking ban http://wkyufm.org en Statewide Smoking Ban Supporters Make Second Pitch to Kentucky Legislators http://wkyufm.org/post/statewide-smoking-ban-supporters-make-second-pitch-kentucky-legislators <p></p><p>Supporters of a statewide smoking ban in Kentucky are once again trying to persuade a House committee to pass the the legislation this session.</p><p>The House Judiciary Committee is the second committee—after House Health and Welfare—to hear the smoking ban bill sponsored by State Rep. Susan Westrom, a Lexington Democrat.</p><p>This time, property rights and business rights were the main topic of questioning, but Lt. Gov. Jerry Abramson told the committee that Kentucky's businesses have long supported smoking bans.</p><p>"Some say the ban will have a negative impact on business," Abramson said. "And as I said to you, the Chamber of Commerce back at home and at the state made it clear that asthma and lung cancer keep employees out of their jobs." Mon, 04 Mar 2013 21:25:05 +0000 Kenny Colston 27401 at http://wkyufm.org Statewide Smoking Ban Supporters Make Second Pitch to Kentucky Legislators Former Wildcat Derek Anderson, Gov. Steve Beshear Join Rally for Statewide Smoking Ban http://wkyufm.org/post/former-wildcat-derek-anderson-gov-steve-beshear-join-rally-statewide-smoking-ban <p>Supporters of a statewide smoking ban brought high-profile help from the world of sports while rallying Thursday in the Capitol Rotunda&nbsp; for their cause.</p><p>Urging Kentucky lawmakers to pass a statewide smoking ban, Gov. Steve Beshear and former University of Kentucky basketball player Derek Anderson spoke in favor of House Bill 190 at the rally. Currently more than 20 Kentucky communities have smoke-free laws, spanning across the state. And recent polls said that most Kentuckians support a ban.</p><p>Based on those facts, state Rep. Julie Raque Adam says the bill should be passed with bipartisan support.</p><p>"This is not a Republican or Democrat issue," said Raque Adams, a Louisville Republican who is sponsoring a House bill. "It's just one that makes sense for public health and Kentucky's economy." Thu, 14 Feb 2013 18:41:29 +0000 Kenny Colston 26490 at http://wkyufm.org Southern Kentucky Town Passes Smoking Ban http://wkyufm.org/post/southern-kentucky-town-passes-smoking-ban <p>Officials in a southern Kentucky city have decided to ban smoking.</p><p>The Times-Tribune reports Williamsburg City Council gave final approval on Monday to an ordinance that bans smoking in most public places, including restaurants, bars, pool halls and public areas of hotels and apartment buildings.</p><p>Williamsburg Mayor Roddy Harrison said he is a former smoker, but the duty of officials is to "protect everybody."</p><p>The ordinance gives employers 30 days to inform workers about the smoking ban. Wed, 13 Feb 2013 17:30:12 +0000 Associated Press 26411 at http://wkyufm.org Statewide Smoking Ban Bill Clears Kentucky House Committee http://wkyufm.org/post/statewide-smoking-ban-bill-clears-kentucky-house-committee <p></p><p>Kentucky is one step closer to enacting a statewide smoking ban after legislation sailed through the House Committee on Health and Welfare Thursday.</p><p>House Bill 190, sponsored by Rep. Susan Westrom, a Democrat of Lexington, would prohibit smoking in public places and places of employment.</p><p>It's the third year the bill has been proposed, but only the second time it's been heard in committee. Gov. Steve Beshear endorsed the proposal&nbsp; Wednesday night in his State of the Commonwealth address.</p><p>Sylvia Suhl, of the Central Kentucky of the American Heart Association spoke at length about the bill's support from the medical community. Thu, 07 Feb 2013 20:12:21 +0000 Kentucky Public Radio's Rae Hodge 26102 at http://wkyufm.org Statewide Smoking Ban Bill Clears Kentucky House Committee Smoking Ban Advocates Once Again Face Roadblock in Kentucky Senate http://wkyufm.org/post/smoking-ban-advocates-once-again-face-roadblock-kentucky-senate <p></p><p>Supporters of a statewide smoking ban in public places are set to try their luck in passing such a law for the third legislative session.</p><p>Smoke Free Kentucky has started an <a href="http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/press_office/2012/smokefree_kentucky">advertising</a>&nbsp;campaign to raise support for the smoking ban and a recent poll showed a majority of Kentucky support such a ban.</p><p>House Speaker Greg Stumbo says he supports a statewide ban and believes such a bill would pass his chamber. A House committee passed the bill in 2012, but the bill's sponsor did not push it for a floor vote.&nbsp;</p><p>Many cities across Kentucky have implemented their own smoke free laws, including House&nbsp;Stumbo’s&nbsp;home,&nbsp;Prestonsburg. Lexington implemented the state's first smoke-free law in 2004.&nbsp;</p><p>And after three years of trying, the speaker says he believes his chamber will pass the bill. Thu, 10 Jan 2013 01:05:35 +0000 Kenny Colston 24660 at http://wkyufm.org Smoking Ban Advocates Once Again Face Roadblock in Kentucky Senate