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The Albertville City Council passed an ordinance Monday night implementing a smoking ban in public places throughout the city.
The counc...
If all states banned smoking in restaurants, offices and other public spaces nationwide, the number of Americans suffering from heart attacks would d...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- A proposal to ban smoking in Alabama restaurants failed after the state House did not vote on it Thursday, the last day of the 201...
State Senator Vivian Figures’, D-Mobile, bill to ban smoking in restaurants statewide is close to passing this legislative session.
All the ...
MONTGOMERY -- A bill to ban smoking in restaurants, but not bars, neared final passage Wednesday, sailing through a House committee on a voice vote an...
(AP) — MONTGOMERY, Ala. - A bill to ban smoking in restaurants in Alabama has passed a House committee and moved closer to receiving final passage.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Smoking will no longer be allowed and tobacco products will be banned from Alabama mental health facilities after Jan. 4.
...TALLAHASEE, Fla. – The new fire-safe cigarette laws in Florida, Michigan and nine other states go into effect the first week of this year, the Associ...
PRATTVILLE -- Prattville's bowling alley will go smoke free June 1, 2010.
The announcement was made in a recent letter to league players....
It’s time for every state and community to protect everyone’s right to breathe clean air.
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The next Tobacco Free Alabama Meeting (Power Mapping Workshop) will be Thursday, July 22, 2010 at Eastmont Baptist Church; 4505 Atlanta Highway Montgomery, AL 36109
The Albertville City Council passed an ordinance Monday night implementing a smoking ban in public places throughout the city.
The counc...
If all states banned smoking in restaurants, offices and other public spaces nationwide, the number of Americans suffering from heart attacks would d...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- A proposal to ban smoking in Alabama restaurants failed after the state House did not vote on it Thursday, the last day of the 201...
State Senator Vivian Figures’, D-Mobile, bill to ban smoking in restaurants statewide is close to passing this legislative session.
All the ...
MONTGOMERY -- A bill to ban smoking in restaurants, but not bars, neared final passage Wednesday, sailing through a House committee on a voice vote an...
(AP) — MONTGOMERY, Ala. - A bill to ban smoking in restaurants in Alabama has passed a House committee and moved closer to receiving final passage.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Smoking will no longer be allowed and tobacco products will be banned from Alabama mental health facilities after Jan. 4.
...TALLAHASEE, Fla. – The new fire-safe cigarette laws in Florida, Michigan and nine other states go into effect the first week of this year, the Associ...
PRATTVILLE -- Prattville's bowling alley will go smoke free June 1, 2010.
The announcement was made in a recent letter to league players....
It’s time for every state and community to protect everyone’s right to breathe clean air.
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