State tobacco-related legislative bills that have been acted on by a state legislative committee or state legislature are listed below alphabetically by state:
Hawaii: On June 27, 2022, the Governor notified the legislature that he intends to veto House Bill 1570, which, beginning January 1, 2023, would ban the sale of flavored tobacco products except those having received a marketing order from the FDA. The Governor has until July 12 to make a final decision on whether to veto the bill.
Michigan: Senate Bill 720, which as substituted, modifies the definition of “cigarette” for taxation and regulatory purposes to include both combusted and heated products and provides that if a modified risk tobacco product order has been issued, the tax will be 50% of the otherwise applicable rate, remains eligible for the Governor as of June 30, 2022.