State tobacco-related legislative bills that have been acted on by a state legislative committee or state legislature are listed below alphabetically by state:
Colorado: House Bill 1064, which prohibits the sale and distribution of flavored cigarettes, tobacco products and nicotine products (includes flavored synthetic nicotine products), failed in the Senate Appropriations Committee on May 10, 2022.
Connecticut: The General Assembly adjourned sine die on May 4, 2022.
Maine: LD1550 / HP1155, which prohibits the sale of all flavored tobacco products and ENDS (includes menthol products), was placed in the Legislative File (DEAD). The legislature adjourned sine die on May 9, 2022.
New York: Assembly Bill 1887 (same as S1021), which prohibits the sale of flavored smokeless tobacco within 500 feet of a public or private school, reported favorably from the Assembly Committee on Health and referred to the Assembly Committee on Codes on May 10, 2022.