HB 413

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Fred Anderson (R) HD 20
Address vaping in schools

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  1. Sent Feb. 15:

    Representatives Curdy, Olsen and Sullivan,

    Missoula County supports HB 413, Address vaping in schools, up for hearing Tuesday morning in the Business and Labor Committee. According to the 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 46.6 percent of high school students in Montana have used a vapor product at least once. This bill would prohibit vaping in schools and reduce youth access to those products in the school environment.

    Please support HB 413.

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  2. Sent afternoon of Feb. 22:

    Representatives,
    Missoula County supports HB 413, Address vaping in schools, on the House floor tomorrow morning. According to the 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 46.6 percent of high school students in Montana have used a vapor product at least once. This bill would prohibit vaping in schools and reduce youth access to those products in the school environment.
    Please support HB 413.

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  3. Sent March 20:

    Senators Sands and Bennett,

    Missoula County supports HB 413, Address vaping in schools, up for hearing tomorrow morning in the Judiciary Committee. According to the 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 46.6 percent of high school students in Montana have used a vapor product at least once. This bill would prohibit vaping in schools and reduce youth access to those products in the school environment.

    Please support HB 413.

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  4. Sent morning of April 9:

    Senators,

    Missoula County supports HB 413: Address vaping in schools, on the Senate floor this afternoon. According to the 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 46.6 percent of high school students in Montana have used a vapor product at least once. This bill would prohibit vaping in schools and reduce youth access to those products in the school environment.

    Please support HB 413.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Sent April 16:

    Representatives,

    Missoula County continues to support HB 413, as amended, on the House Floor this afternoon. According to the 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 46.6 percent of high school students in Montana have used a vapor product at least once. This bill would prohibit vaping in schools and reduce youth access to those products in the school environment.

    Please support HB 413.

    ReplyDelete

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