The legislature has voted to charge a new tax on vaping products, nicotine patches and nicotine gum — and three MILLION dollars of that new state tax revenue will be spent on pediatric cancer research. Representative Tracy Ehlert, a Democrat from Cedar Rapids who voted for the bill, says she’s worked with the families of children diagnosed with cancer who’ve been lobbying for state funding of research into better treatments, but she says the five cent tax so low, it won’t discourage people from buying the nicotine laced products.
Representative Brent Siegrist, a Republican from Council Bluffs, says he doesn’t disagree with the argument that the tax is too low, but he says the Senate has insisted the only way to fund pediatric cancer research is with a new tax.
Earlier this year, Governor Reynolds proposed a 65-cent hike in the state tax on a pack of cigarettes, as well as new taxes on vapes.