Lorillard
Taxes / Indoor Air Quality
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- Author
- Chilcote, S.D., J.R.
- Attendee
- Scheuer, J.H.
- Schneider, C.
- Smith, R.C.
- Meyers, J.
- Henry, P.
- Schneider, C.
- Type
- MEMO, MEMORANDUM
- MINU, MINUTES
- Document File
- 92756800/92757104/Ets - Indoor Air Quality@ 92756801/92757074/Environmental Tobacco Smoke
- Alias
- 92756991/92756993
- Area
- EXECUTIVE FILE ROOM
- Date Loaded
- 05 Jun 1998
- Characteristic
- MARG, MARGINALIA
- Site
- N105
- Master ID
- 92756991/7027
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- Request
- R1-037
- Named Organization
- Budget Comm
- Comm on Science + Technology
- Doe
- Epa, Environmental Protection Agency
- House
- Senate
- Subcomm on Natural Resources Ag Res + En
- Ways + Means Comm
- Air Pollution Control Assn
- Comm on Science + Technology
- Author (Organization)
- TI, Tobacco Inst
- Litigation
- Stmn/Produced
- Recipient (Organization)
- TI, Tobacco Inst
- Tiec, Executive Comm(TI)
- Named Person
- Scheuer, J.H.
- Wells, A.J.
- Ave, J.R.
- Wells, A.J.
- UCSF Legacy ID
- gyh70e00
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THE TOBACCO INSTITUTE
I8?5 1 STREET. NORTHWEST
IV,iSHIN(.'I'ON. DC 20006
202 la'-48{J0 - 800 -I'.'.4-9k371.i
September 17, 1986
MEMORANDUM
TG ; The Members of the Executive Committee
FROM: Samuel D. Chilcote, Jr.
RE: Ta::es/Indoor Air QualitY,
maxes
SAMUEL D. CHILCOTE, JR.
I're::idemt
in the Senate, reconciliation could comee up tonight. A
strl3ggle between tobacco Senators and the Budget Commi'-4~
~;:e
continues over whether the cigarette tax issue will
be
resvl ve.d via a broad Budget Committee amendment (tN!-li!_~h
we uuvccate ) or a nar.rowar amendment substituting sorne
spec.i.fi,c alternutie fcr the cigarette tax (a strategy
we do not. f a~°or ) . ~
I.-, the House we understand that the Ways and Means Cormmitz`e
will not meet before Monday to consider reconciliation.
Obviously they want to see what ;:he Senate will do.
Tn-
,~oo~ Air Quali4y
:.n,-:irman ,7ar'ies Scheuer of the Subcommittee on i~utural Rr,7ources,
A,,lriculture Research & Environment, House Committee on
Science and Technology held a hearing today on indocr air
pollution. Members vresent at the hear_ng included:
Ja:aes H. Scheuer. C;:,ai.rman
C_audine S^hneider, rar.king :ninority
Robert C. Smith
Paul Henry
jan M-evers
~_ '3:<= major focus of the hearing was radon; however, Chairman
Scheuer di rectec:3 Questions to the second panel which errinhaSlZeN
n'_s bias reqardin;:z tobacco smoke.

Memo to The Executive Committee
September 17, 1986
Page 2.
Enclosed is a list of the individuals who testified and
the testimony of Dr. A. Judson Wells whose focus was oh
passive smoking. Also enclosed and submitted for the record
is a copy of Dr. Wells' presentation before the Air Pollution
Control Association on passive smoking mortality.
The statement of government witnesses (EPA and DOE) were
straightforward with the major focus being on the threat
posed by radon. However, it was apparenr that Chairman
Scheuer and Dr. Wells wished to establish their opinions
that smoking restrictions or a complete ban on smoking
should be implemented in federal buildings and aboard commercial
aircraft. (It is also important however, to note that no
legislation dealing with these topics is under the jurisdiction
of Scheuer's subcommittee.)
We will make every effort to ensure that the record is
balanced by written statement.
SDC/sr
Enclosures

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