Posted on 03/18/2005 7:16:38 AM PST by Rakkasan1
A nonsmoking lawmaker who wanted to penalize welfare recipients for smoking backed off the toughest parts of his plan Thursday.
Rep. Marty Seifert, R-Marshall, said he will drop provisions to cut income and raise medical co-payments for smokers on public assistance and government health care programs. He aims to win Democrats' support with pilot programs helping pregnant welfare recipients quit smoking.
"I have to have something that passes," Seifert said after presenting his bill to the House Jobs and Economic Development Committee. "The penalties aren't going to pass."
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"I have to have something that passes," Seifert said...
DUH.....................
And the mind of a politician is put on display!
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Clearly, the qualifications to be a "lawmaker" in the Congress are lacking (understatement). If smoking is so bad, BAN TOBACCO SALES....(ha!)....the goose that lays HUGE GOLDEN TAX EGGS will never have its neck wrung....could someone remind this fool that our contry is being invaded (sucsessfully) on a daily basis -- maybe he just might want to do something about a REAL ISSUE for a change...
Or simply reduce the spending on these programs.
Only people who work and pay taxes can be forced to quit smoking. But on Big Rock Candy Mountain a bum can live like a king.
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