Bill launched to stop tobacco industry lobbying – Labour

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Labour is launching a membersโ€™ bill to stop the Government from putting tobacco industry interests ahead of public health.

โ€œThe Tobacco Transparency Bill will strengthen the law surrounding tobacco industry lobbying, to ensure tobacco profits are never put ahead of New Zealanderโ€™s health,โ€ Labour health spokesperson Ayesha Verrall said.

โ€œThis Bill aims to prohibit government support for the tobacco industry and requires transparency around tobacco lobbying.

โ€œAround the world, tobacco companies have a long history of influencing and weakening health policies to better suit their bottom line.

โ€œThis Bill will address those influences, and help us protect peopleโ€™s health by meeting the obligations weโ€™ve signed up to under the World Health Organisationโ€™s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.

โ€œOne of those obligations is to protect tobacco policy from โ€˜commercial and vested interests of the tobacco industryโ€™.

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โ€œNew Zealandโ€™s 2025 smokefree goal is at risk and we need to be doing everything we can to meet it, to save lives, and keep people healthy and out of hospital.

โ€œOur world-leading smokefree laws were scrapped by the National Government and smoking rates in New Zealand have risen for the first time in over a decade.

โ€œItโ€™s time we get rid of the smokescreen and protect Kiwis from big tobaccoโ€™s lobbying tactics โ€“ they have no place in health policy,โ€ Ayesha Verrall said.