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Wisconsin Statewide Smoking Ban Snuffed Out in Legislature

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WISCONSIN - Hopes for a statewide smoking ban are once again on hold. The Assembly ended its session Wednesday without giving the bill a vote, which means the debate is likely over until 2009.

Appleton's working smoking ban won't be going statewide after lawmakers failed to cast a vote on an issue that's been divisive, especially among bar and restaurant owners.

"I'm disappointed. I think for everybody across the street, on a fairness question, it would be nice to see it on a level playing field," Mark Dougherty of Mark's East Side Restaurant said.

Dougherty supports a statewide ban. He says the local smoking ban has brought in more business to his restaurant.

Still, others say if a tavern doesn't sell food the losses are there.

"I don't think just because I'm hurting my neighbor in another community needs to be hurting also. There has to be some sort of compromise," Brian Striegel of Camelot Bar said

The Wisconsin Tavern League fought for a phase-in period of up to three years for bars. Others felt there should be exemptions for ventilation systems or rooms open only to smokers.

Still, one lawmaker isn't giving up. Representative Steve Wieckert plans to bring back the smoking ban bill next January.

"The bill has to start from ground zero, so to speak, next year," Wieckert said. "It has to be introduced, but we can say it has the support of both committees previous session."

With bans already in Minnesota and Illinois, it's an issue eventually state lawmakers will have to vote on.

"They're just standing in the way of progress here. I think they should take it on instead of putting it off. Wisconsin should lead it a little more," Dougherty expressed.

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Jay on May 01, 2008 3:28 am

I'm happy for my neighboring fellow smokers that the ban didn't pass. As far as the reason behind businesses in appleton being up with their LOCAL smoking ban....well no duh! Since appleton is hte ONLY smoke-free WI city, what's so surprising about revenues going up?

If WI had a state ban, then those revenues would go DOWN in appleton. Cause the nonsmokers would have more options to eat or drink at then.

Of course, a state ban would mean revenues in ALL WI hospitality businesses going down. But congrats WI for not having the state ban pass during 2008! Good luck next year though with making sure it STAYS a smoker-friendly state.

Dave Clark on Apr 01, 2008 4:59 pm

Representative Steve Wieckert (R!)
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This ba$tard is a RHINO (Republican? HA! In Name Only!). Why do we need republican liberals when we already have democrats?

Bayta on Mar 17, 2008 9:06 pm

Hopefully Wisconsin will see what is happening in MN and ILL and not pass this. I have every hope that MN will be able to fight this ban. They certainly have a great start with the theater night and a lawyer on board. Jon Hemminghaus in Ill may have gotten something started with his smoke in at least I hope so. I would think that Wisc does not want the headaches that will go along with passing this ban in our state. I guarantee while I am quietly watching what goes on in other states if a smoking ban comes to Wisc I will no longer be quiet.

Rachel on Mar 13, 2008 10:45 pm

Thank goodness it didn't pass. What's wrong with designating a room just for smokers? Do we have to outcast all smokers everywhere?

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