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Parkinson declares new smoking bill a 'fraud'


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Mark Parkinson ready to move into the Governor's office. (Rocky Arnold, 27 News)
Mark Parkinson ready to move into the Governor's office. (Rocky Arnold, 27 News)

Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson says a new bill being touted as a compromise on smoking in public places is a fraud.

Parkinson said Friday that he would veto the measure introduced this week by the House Health and Human Services Committee. The governor favors a Senate-passed measure to ban smoking statewide in most public places, including restaurants and bars. The House bill would allow people to light up in such places with a physically separate smoking area.  The bill also would nullify local ordinances. At least three counties and 36 cities have enacted their own rules.  But House committee chairwoman Brenda Landwehr, a Wichita Republican, said the measure Parkinson supports is a fraud because it bans smoking in private businesses while allowing it in state-owned casinos.