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Under Intense Congressional Fire, Juul Ramped Up Donations To Lawmakers In First Half Of Year

The new FEC figures show that Democrats, who won control of the House during last year’s elections, received $74,000 from Juul’s PAC between Jan. 1 and June 30 while Republicans received $22,500. In other tobacco news: former FDA chief blasts Juul products, a vast majority of Americans support raising the smoking age, and an annual report looks at how states are working to reduce cancer rates.

The Associated Press: E-Cigarette Giant Juul's Campaign Donations Favor Democrats

E-cigarette giant Juul Labs gave nearly $100,000 to members of Congress during the first half of 2019 as the company faced the bulk of the blame for a surge of underage vaping and calls for tighter government regulation of the industry. The donations from Juul's political action committee represent a sharp increase over last year's total, according to a Federal Election Commission report released Thursday that shows most of the money went to Democrats. (Lardner and Perrone, 8/1)

Politico Pro: Former FDA Commissioner: Juul Vapors Are Designed To Hook New Smokers

Juul’s potent but palatable vapors lend themselves better to getting new tobacco users hooked than helping others quit, former FDA Commissioner David Kessler wrote in a letter to Illinois Democrat and longtime vaping critic Dick Durbin this week. The e-cigarette product’s unique design helps mask the harsh taste of nicotine that might otherwise make tobacco unappealing to new users such as the millions of teens vaping today, wrote Kessler, who led the FDA when it probed tobacco companies on nicotine addiction 25 years ago. (Owermohle, 8/1)

The Hill: Almost Three-Quarters Say Minimum Age To Buy Tobacco Should Be 21: Gallup

Nearly three-quarters of respondents in a new poll said they support raising the minimum age to purchase tobacco products from 18 to 21. Gallup found that 73 percent of Americans said they backed raising the minimum tobacco purchase age to 21. Support for the move was higher among older respondents, the survey giant added. (Klar, 8/1)

Iowa Public Radio: Report Finds Iowa Falls Short On Tobacco Prevention Efforts

Iowa is not doing enough to deter kids from using tobacco, according to a report by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network. The annual report ranks how well states are implementing policies to reduce cancer rates. (Krebs, 8/1)

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