Friday, April 08 2011
By TOM DAVIES | Bloomberg Businessweek
INDIANAPOLIS
A statewide smoking ban that health advocates assailed as too weak was rejected Wednesday by an Indiana Senate committee after several members said they supported broader restrictions on smoking in public places.
"People are asking for a clean-air bill -- and this is not a clean-air bill," said Sen. Jim Arnold, D-LaPorte, who helped the Senate Public Policy Committee reject the plan on an 8-1 vote.
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