Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2020

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting youth from nicotine addiction by increasing the tax on cigarettes

Impact

If enacted, SB 2020 is expected to have a significant impact on both consumer behavior and state revenue. By imposing higher taxes on cigarettes, advocates argue that there will be a decrease in the number of young individuals that take up smoking. Additionally, the increased revenue generated from this excise tax could potentially be allocated to public health initiatives, education programs, and smoking cessation resources designed to assist those trying to quit tobacco. Nevertheless, this bill's success will be contingent upon effective enforcement and education efforts.

Summary

Senate Bill 2020 aims to combat youth nicotine addiction by increasing the tax burden on cigarettes in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The legislation proposes amendments to Chapter 64C of the General Laws, instituting a new excise tax structure that increases the per-cigarette tax rate. This initiative highlights the urgency of addressing public health concerns surrounding tobacco use among minors, seeking to dissuade purchase and consumption through higher prices. By raising the excise taxes, the bill intends to make cigarettes less accessible and appealing to younger populations.

Contention

While the bill garners support from public health advocates and some legislators who prioritize youth protection, it may face opposition from various stakeholders, including tobacco industry representatives and retailers. Critics might argue that increasing cigarette taxes disproportionately affects lower-income populations and may not substantially decrease smoking rates among youth. Moreover, discussions may arise regarding the efficacy of financial deterrents versus the need for comprehensive education on the risks of nicotine addiction, emphasizing the need for a multi-faceted approach to addressing tobacco use.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1848

Protecting youth from nicotine addiction

MA H2763

Protecting youth from nicotine addiction

MA H2230

Protecting youth from second hand smoke

MA H2861

Increasing the excise tax on alcoholic beverages

MA S1397

To protect youth from the harms of tobacco and e-cigarette products

MA S1876

Protecting homeowners from unfair tax lien practices by cities and towns

MA S1252

Regarding consistent care for addiction rooted in evidence

MA H1655

Increasing fair housing protections for victims of abusive behavior

MA S662

Providing access to full spectrum addiction treatment services

MA H2745

Increasing tax fairness

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