Tomorrow, (7-1-25), the $2 per pack cigarette tax increase passed by the legislature will take effect. This increase will help prevent tobacco use and help those already addicted quit.
“The budget passed by the legislature represents a significant victory in the battle against cancer and for the health of Hoosiers. The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) commends the state for prioritizing the well-being of Hoosiers by implementing a $2 per pack increase in the cigarette tax, along with tax hikes on other tobacco products,” said Allie Kast Gregg, ACS CAN government relations director. “These two actions will ease the burden of cancer for Hoosiers and enhance the overall health of Hoosiers by preventing tobacco use.”
Increasing tobacco taxes is one of the most effective ways to reduce tobacco use, especially among kids. This $2.00 per pack increase is estimated to help 32,400 adults quit and keep 7,000 youth from becoming adults who smoke.
As many Hoosiers consider quitting, Quit Now Indiana, available at 1-800-QUIT-NOW, is an excellent resource for those ready to stop. Quit Now Indiana offers 24/7 access to professional coaches who provide phone, text, and online counseling, as well as serve as a resource for medications to assist with quitting. Individuals can also contact their health care providers to inquire about employer-provided benefits.
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