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Welcome to the new and improved Regulatory Action Center (RAC) Review! RAC proudly keeps you up to date on what we’re up to and what we’re keeping our eyes on here in the swamp. We offer resources for you to get involved in the rulemaking process to hold unelected bureaucrats accountable and occasionally offer praise in the event they have a good impulse. We will also highlight the incredible work our activists have done to advance the principles of smaller government, lower taxes, free markets, personal liberty, and the rule of law. For more ways to get involved and stay informed, check the links at the bottom of this post.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In response to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorizing Philip Morris to market its IQOS heating system as a modified risk tobacco product (MRTP), Dan Savickas, FreedomWorks Foundation’s Regulatory Policy Manager commented:
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- FreedomWorks today announces the launch of its campaign in opposition to Rep. Frank Pallone’s (D-N.J.) proposed ban, outlined in H.R. 2339, on flavored e-cigarette and vape products. The campaign will include grassroots-driven social media messaging, Capitol Hill office visits, as well as a five-figure digital ad campaign targeting key House representatives on the issue. Adam Brandon, FreedomWorks’ President, commented:
This November will mark the start of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. With 35 million Americans still smoking cigarettes and roughly 1.3 billion worldwide, there is a massive opportunity to make changes that could benefit the health of so many, especially considering that 70 percent demonstrated a desire to quit.. This is why it is of the utmost importance that the WHO consider all avenues.
In response to recent regulatory proposals, FreedomWorks Foundation's Regulatory Action Center (RAC) has published an issue analysis of vaping and tobacco harm reduction in the United States. The paper is excerpted below and the full study can be accessed HERE.
This week, the House Oversight and Reform Committee’s Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy will hold hearings entitled, “Examining JUUL’s Role in the Youth Nicotine Epidemic.” In the hearing, the Subcommittee is expected to discuss JUUL’s marketing practices and other strategies that may have contributed to the rise in youth vaping over the past few years.