Gov. Tim Kaine, the DNC chairman and celebrated "moderate"
governor of Virginia, is mad because the legislature won't ban
cigarette smoking in most bars and restaurants. It
seems this will be his signature issue. After all, nothing
else important is going on in the world!
Reports the Washington Examiner:
Gov. Tim Kaine signaled his displeasure Tuesday with the
weakened ban on smoking in restaurants and bars that emerged
from the House a day before, urging lawmakers to restore the
original bill while stopping short of a veto threat.
The House's final passage of the smoking ban leaves the
Democrat-controlled Senate to contemplate a watered-down
version of the measure, which may represent the only chance of
passing such a ban this year.
The original bill, a carefully constructed compromise between
Kaine and House Speaker William Howell, R-Stafford, created
exceptions to allow smoking in private clubs and in separately
ventilated, closed-off areas.
The House bill passed Tuesday - nine miles from tobacco giant
Philip Morris' U.S. headquarters - would allow patrons to
light up when an establishment has been reserved for a private
function or when minors are excluded. It also would delay the
ban's implementation until January and require that a
restaurant's smoking area be closed off or separately
ventilated, not both.
"We made a deal," Kaine told reporters at a new conference in
Richmond. "Folks said we're going to stand up and support a
bill that has very defined provisions in it. We need to get
back to the deal."
A statewide bar and restaurant smoking ban likely would be
considered Kaine's paramount policy achievement during a term
that - despite its broad political successes - has seen scant
legislative victories. The governor remained optimistic,
lauding the ban's unprecedented advancement in the House,
albeit with amendments "not to my liking."
More "bipartisanship" from Democratic "moderates"!