PROVIDENCE, RI - Well here??s a different twist: Rhode Island??s General Assembly is planning to review a proposal that would lower the state??s cigarette excise tax by $1 per pack.
The Associated Press reports that the bill runs counter to a trend that has seen dozens of states consider raising cigarette taxes to help reduce budget deficits.
Proponents of the Rhode Island bill argue lowering the cigarette tax would provide a boost to Rhode Island??s tobacco retailers by attracting smokers from neighboring states. Lawmakers in New Jersey and New Hampshire have adopted a similar strategy, introducing bills earlier this year to lower their state tobacco taxes.
Rhode Island assesses a $3.46 state tax on each pack of cigarettes ?" the second-highest state excise tax in the country.