Javier Palomarez: Washington’s new nicotine tax is bad for public health, small businesses and the state

This article was originally featured in The Spokesman Review and World News. Written by Javier Palomarez.

 

In his latest op-ed, United States Hispanic Business Council President & CEO Javier Palomarez explores how Washington’s proposed nicotine tax could impact small businesses, consumer behavior, and state revenues. He examines the broader economic ripple effects and the importance of policies that support both public health and local enterprise. Read more to understand the full implications.


Read the full article in the Spokesman Review.

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