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February 7th, 2011
Poll shows support for indoor smoking ban

by REEVE HAMILTON
The Texas Tribune

The latest from Gov. Rick Perry‘s preferred polling firm, Baselice & Associates, shows that 70 percent of Texans support a ban on indoor smoking, including in restaurants and bars.

The sentiment appears to cut across party lines. The ban was supported by 67 percent of Republicans, 69 percent of independents and 74 percent of Democrats. Of those that identify with the Tea Party, 54 percent favored the idea. The poll also found that 63 percent of Texas voters are more likely to vote for a state legislator who supports such a law.

Last session, smoke-free legislation failed to get enough traction to get through the process. The push for a different outcome this time around has already begun. State Sen. Rodney Ellis, D-Houston, and state Rep. Myra Crownover, R-Denton, have bothbills to ban smoking in public indoor spaces. filed

The measures have the support of Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst. “Now is the time to make smoke-free workplaces a reality,” he said in a statement.

The poll, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, was released today by the Smoke-Free Texas Coalition, a group whose members include the American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Livestrong and others. It was conducted Jan. 12-16 and has an overall margin of error of +/- 4.4 percentage points.

REEVE HAMILTON reports for the Texas Tribune where this story was originally published. It is reprinted here through a news partnership between the Tribune and the San Marcos Mercury.

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