HR 8233, known as the No CIG Act, is a federal bill in the 119th Congress that would ban flavored cigarettes across the United States. The bill was referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure on April 9, 2026, where lawmakers will review its details and decide whether to move it forward.
Flavored cigarettes appeal to many smokers, especially young people who are exploring whether to start smoking. Research shows that sweet and menthol flavors can make cigarettes easier to smoke and more appealing to first-time users. By removing these flavored options from the market, the bill aims to reduce the number of people who try smoking in the first place.
The No CIG Act would require companies to stop producing, selling, and advertising flavored cigarettes. This includes flavors like cherry, vanilla, and other options that mask the harsh taste of tobacco. The only exception in many similar proposals is menthol, which some states have regulated separately.
Right now, the bill is in committee, which means it is being studied and debated. Lawmakers, public health experts, and industry groups may offer testimony and feedback. If the committee approves the bill, it would move to a vote before the full House of Representatives. Our community can follow this bill's progress and contact local and national representatives to share our views on whether this policy should become law.
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