1995 Philip Morris review of legislative objectives in Oklahoma
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1995 Philip Morris review of legislative objectives in Oklahoma
This one-page, 1995 Philip Morris (PM) plan lists key policy issues affecting tobacco in Oklahoma and the company's objectives for addressing them. Key issues include "anti's funding," a ten cent tax on cigarettes, smoking restrictions and liability. Objectives for addressing them are
- Defeat efforts to raise state cigarette taxes.
- Defeat efforts to repeal preemption/accommodation law;
- Defeat efforts to repeal preemption/marketing law;
- Defeat Medicaid reimbursement efforts;
- Pass law to remove state funding of st. [state] agencies involved in anti-business activities.
Title OKLAHOMA
Date 19950000/E
Type OUTLINE; REPORT
Bates 2040236863
Collection Philip Morris
Pages 1
URL: http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/att18d00
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