State tobacco-related legislative bills that have been acted on by a state legislative committee or state legislature are listed below alphabetically by state:
Michigan: The following bills were considered in the House Regulatory Reform Committee on September 16, 2020: Senate Bill 781, as amended, imposes a new tax on the consumable material used in vapor products at the rate of 18% of the wholesale price and also taxes alternative nicotine products at 50 cents per ounce of alternative nicotine product based on the net weight listed by the manufacturer; Senate Bill 782, which requires a license to sell tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, and vapor products; Senate Bill 783, which prohibits the advertising of vapor products in a manner that causes a minor to believe that health benefits may be derived from the use of vapor products. SB783 also allows the sale of flavored vapor products; Senate Bill 784, which increases the legal age to purchase tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, and vapor products from 18 to 21 years of age; Senate Bill 785, which modifies the age requirement provisions in the penal code relating to the sale or distribution of tobacco products by mail or vending machines; and House Bill 4039, which increases the minimum sales age for tobacco products and vapor products from 18 to 21 and allows local governments to adopt ordinances regulating tobacco products.