H.R.1798: End Tobacco Loopholes Act. This bill would provide tax rate parity among all tobacco products. Monitor. H.R.2111: An Act to exempt the premium cigar industry from certain regulations. This bill would remove cigars from the definition of tobacco products and impact various regulations. Monitor. H.R.2934: STATES 2.0 Act. This bill would change the current scheduling of marijuana in the Controlled Substances Act. Monitor. H.R.3855: This bill would prohibit smoking and vaping on the premises of any facility of the Veterans Health Administration. Monitor. H.R.4404: Hookah Clarification Act of 2025. This bill would tax hookah tobacco at a lower rate than pipe tobacco. Monitor. H.R.5068: Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act. This bill would decriminalize and de-schedule cannabis. Monitor. H.R.6807: This bill would change rules around marijuana use and federally assisted housing. Monitor. S.819: End Tobacco Loopholes Act. This bill would provide tax rate parity among all tobacco products. Monitor. S.2171: This bill would prohibit smoking and vaping on the premises of any facility of the Veterans Health Administration. Monitor. S.3537: This bill would change rules around marijuana use and federally assisted housing. Monitor. S. 3922: Traditional Cigar Manufacturing and Small Business Jobs Preservation Act of 2026. This bill would change the definition and some regulations around cigars. Monitor.
Lobbyists: BRONSON FRICK; CYNTHIA HALLETT
GOV — Government Issues
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Status and impact on functions and funding. Monitor. Food and Drug Administration: Status and impact on functions including implementation of regulations on tobacco products and electronic smoking devices and potential regulations on menthol products and flavored vaping products. Monitor. Department of Housing and Urban Development: Status and impact on functions including implementation of rule requiring Public Housing Authorities to adopt smokefree policies. Monitor. Potential Federal Tobacco Tax Increase. Monitor. Possible Class Action Lawsuit: Secondhand smoke in casinos. Monitor.
Lobbyists: CYNTHIA HALLETT; BRONSON FRICK
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