(Indianapolis, IN) - The American Heart Association is applauding the recent decision to raise the tobacco tax in Indiana.
A $2 tax increase for a pack of cigarettes and same percentage hike on all other tobacco products will take effect July 1.
“This decisive action by the Indiana General Assembly demonstrates a commitment to safeguarding public health and creating a healthier future for all Indiana residents,” said Christina Cesnik, Indiana government relations director for the American Heart Association.
According to the Tobacco Free Indiana coalition, the higher tax is projected to prevent 7,000 Hoosier youth from becoming smokers and entice 32,000 Hoosiers to quit smoking, resulting in long-term health care cost savings of $492.78 million.
Additionally, the tax is expected to increase state revenue annually by over $318 million, a win for both public health and economic stability, AHA said.
Cesnik also gave thanks to state lawmaker for resisting efforts to not increase the current tobacco tax.
“Your resolve sends a powerful message that public health, smokefree workplaces, and clean air takes precedence,” she said.




