House Panel Nixes Bid To Raise Idaho Cigarette Tax
A House panel rejected a bid to raise Idaho’s cigarette tax by $1.25 per pack, with Republicans calling it social engineering.
The Revenue and Taxation Committee’s vote Monday was 11-5, easily defeating the bill sponsored by groups including the American Lung Association.
Reps. Lenore Barrett and Vito Barbieri said cajoling people to quit by boosting a legal product’s cost wasn’t acceptable.
Monday’s hearing was a long time coming.
Democrats sought unsuccessfully last year to win a similar meeting.
But conservative lawmakers’ angst over new taxes easily overpowered counterarguments that thousands fewer teens would pick up the habit, thousands would quit and Idaho would have $50 million in new revenue to help address Medicaid costs from tobacco-related illness.
Idaho’s 57 cent per pack tax is the lowest of its surrounding states.