Philip Morris
New York
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Draft 9/19/96
NEW YORK
State Overview:
Politics
The legislature meets every year and the 1997 session will convene in the
beginning of January and traditionally runs through the end of June.
Statewide office holders are not up for election in November of 1996 however all
members of the state legislature are. Currently the Assembly is in the control of
the Democrats with a 94 to 56 split. There is a possibility that the Republicans
may pick up 4-5 seats. While this will not effect of basic dynamics of the
Assembly it could impact at the committee level where there will be a need for
more bipartisan efforts than have taken place in the past. The Senate is
controlled by the Republicans with a 37 to 24 split. No material changes are
expected as a result of the November elections.
The national political environment has a major effect on NY politics due to the NY
media market. The outcome of the national elections as well as the status of
litigation and State Attorney General (the New York State AG remains undecided at
this time) activity will be important to monitor.
State Objectives
Work with retailer groups to pass legislation to promote AAA objectives.
i.e.. uniformity of enforcement of minimum age laws, retention of data on
minimum age violations at state level, line of sight.
Support the hospitality industry in their efforts to pass reasonable statewide
smoking accommodation for hospitality venues. i.e. reasonable designated
smoking and non smoking areas in restaurants, bowling centers etc.
Support the business community in their efforts to pass tort reform. i.e.
shareholder derivative suit reform, limits on damages in wrongful death actions,
establish standards for assumption of risk.
Defeat all proposed increases to the state cigarette excise tax rate and utilize
opportunity provided by tax increases in other parts of the region to advance the
tax rollback dialogue.
Defeat all proposals to give localities the ability to impose cigarette excise taxes
at the local level or to impose licensing requirements at the local level.
Defeat all proposed advertising and marketing restrictions. i.e. point of sale p
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Defeat all proposals to further restrict locations where consumers can smoke.
Defeat all proposals to impose third party Medicaid liability or proposals to urge
lawsuits against industry for recovery of alleged Medicaid costs.
Defeat all proposals to require or promote divestment of tobacco stocks.
Defeat all proposals to require ingredient disclosure.
Defeat all proposals to mandate "fire safe" cigarettes.
II. Strategies/Tactics - for all state objectives.
Continue to develop relationships with legislative and
administrative branches and staff.
Third party allies. Work proactively with business
units to assure that plans and decisions take into account the
impact on third party allies whose support is needed to shape
environment and continue attainment of goals.
Alternative solutions. Support reasonable
solutions as an alternative to restrictive measures. i.e.
reasonable accommodation legislation introduced at state
level, AAA legislation in place of POS restrictions.
Studies, polls & research. For both state and local efforts
update polling on attitudes towards accommodation, taxes and
government regulation in general coupled with arguments from
issues management and talking points from media affairs team.
Updated figures on the impact of the1995 NYS tax increase as
well as projected figures on positive economic consequences for
NYS of tax increases in bordering states are needed to further the
roll back dialogue.
Media support. Provide media support for release of data to
coincide with legislative activity and to respond to other media
programs. Move towards a more proactive media
approach to provide rationale alternative to anti
pressure. Provide PM consultants, legal counsel and
third party allies with positive messages to be used
as needed in the state capital and in localities where
action is taking place.

III. Recommended Activities/Tools - for state
objectives
Legal support and Analysis
In order to advance the alternative solution
strategy discussed above it will be necessary to obtain legally
approved drafts of alternative legislation quickly. i.e. reasonable
accommodation legislation, state specific AAA legislation. In
addition a mechanism for obtaining PM positions on legislation and
parameters for negotiation should be developed in advance of
immediate need.
Arguments/Talking Points/Studies
Working with third party groups, share with general public and
key officials studies/polls/research that provide statistical
information on the impact of legislative and regulatory proposals.
Mobilizations
Possibly, two statewide general "mobes" will be needed if a tax
increase threat becomes a reality. For other issues funding for
third party mobilizations is a preferable alternative.
Sales force
We are continuing the already well developed active involvement
of the PMUSA sales force to assist in getting information out to the
retail community and to identify other potential
allies/spokespeople. This is particularly important in efforts to
deal with pos bans and restrictions.
