State and Local Strategies of the Tobacco Industry
Re: State Legislation Alabama H. 1177
Abstract
Memorandum from the Tobacco Institute explaining that Alabama H. 1177, proposed by Malcolm Bethea, which would prohibit the advertising of tobacco and tobacco products has not been reported out of the House Business and Labor Committee. Explains that because of the lack of remaining days in the session to pass the bill, "the bill is now dead."
Fields
- Named Organization
- Alabama State Legislature
- Named Person
- Bethea, M
- Author
- Tobacco Institute
- Recipient
- Committee of Legal Affairs
- Company Community Relations Representatives
- Public Relations Committee
- Region
- Alabama
- Subject
- Advertising Regulations
- legislation
- Restrictions
- State Level
- Tobacco Products
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TO:
FROM:
August 29, 1963
Public Relations Committee
Con'lnittee on Legal Affairs
ComFany Comnrnunity Relations Repre-sentatives
The Tobacco Institute, Inc.
RE: State Legislation
Alabama H. 1177
Introduced by Malcolm Bethea on August 9,
1963, this bill would prohibit the advertising of tobacco
and tobacco prodtrcts and prescribes certain penalties.
we have been advised that this bill has not
been reported out of the House Business and'Labor Committee
ar.d due to the few remaining days in the work schedule,
blere is not enough time remaining in this session for
passage of the bill. The bill is now dead.
PR 63-34
Co. CR 63-30
Legal 63-28
