South St. Louis County News

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South St. Louis County News

St. Louis Call Newspapers

South St. Louis County News

St. Louis Call Newspapers

County Executive Sam Page vetoes bill permitting tobacco sales near schools

St. Louis County Executive Sam Page vetoed a bill last month that would have loosened restrictions regarding tobacco sales near schools.

The legislation, sponsored by Democratic Council Chairwoman Shalonda Webb of Black Jack, was passed by the council May 16 and would have altered a bill passed by the council in 2019 that limited sales of tobacco within 1,000 feet of schools. The 2019 law allowed existing businesses within the 1,000 feet to continue selling tobacco products, but blocked new businesses. Webb’s bill would have extended the exemption and allowed tobacco licenses to transfer to new business owners at locations where tobacco had been sold within the last two years. Webb; 1st District Councilwoman Rita Heard Days, D-Bel-Nor; 3rd District Councilman Dennis Hancock, R-Fenton; and 7th District Councilman Mark Harder, R-Ballwin, were in favor of the legislation, while 5th District Councilwoman Lisa Clancy, D-Maplewood; 2nd District Councilwoman Kelli Dunaway, D-Chesterfield; and 6th District Councilman Ernie Trakas, R-Oakville, were opposed.

At the council’s June 13 meeting, Webb did not motion for a vote to override Page’s veto, which would have taken five votes.

Read more in the June 27 print edition of The Call.

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