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Colorado Voters Favoring Tobacco Taxes In Boulder, Summit And Eagle Counties And More

Preliminary results show tax hikes are on their way

Voters in several Colorado municipalities are largely approving adding a tax hike to tobacco products, according to preliminary election results from Colorado’s Secretary of the State’s office.

Preliminary results show voters favoring tax hikes in Summit, Pitkin and Eagle counties along with the city of Boulder, Crested Butte, New Castle, Vail and Glenwood Springs.

Boulder’s measure would set a 40 percent sales tax on vaping products and has 81 percent voting yes in early returns.

Similar measures elsewhere would add up to a 40 percent sales tax on tobacco products like vape cartridges or chew. Some places would also have an additional tax per pack of cigarettes.

Proponents of these measures have said the tax increases would curb teen vaping. 

“We know that young people are very sensitive to price increases in tobacco and nicotine products, so this tax is one of the most effective tools available to us to prevent youth use,” Summit County Commissioner Thomas Davidson said in a news release. “Our community is putting its foot down and saying that we are not OK with our children getting hooked on these products that are disastrous for their health.”

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