An Indianapolis City-County Council committee has snuffed out a stricter smoking ban for the city.
The City-County Council's Rules and Public Policy Committee voted 6-2 Tuesday night against sending the measure to a
full council, with all three Democrats and three of five Republicans voting against the measure.
The Republican-introduced proposal would have banned smoking at all Indianapolis businesses except cigar and hookah bars,
tobacco retailers and not-for-profit private clubs. The proposal received support from Republican Mayor Greg Ballard, anti-smoking
activists and a group of Indianapolis bar owners.
But some Democrats argued the measure didn't go far enough. Supporters had been hoping to have the new rules in place
in time for the Super Bowl.
Voting in favor were Republicans Michael McQuillen and Ryan Vaughn, who sponsored the legislation. Those opposed were Republicans
Bob Cockrum, Angel Rivera and Robert Lutz and Democrats Monroe Gray, Angela Mansfield, and Joanne Sanders.
An overwhelming number of citizens showed up in support of the smoking ban and left surprised by the final vote.
"I'm surprised. I'm really disappointed. I think we're going to be exactly where we are four years from
now. It's frustrating. I don't understand why compromise is such a difficult thing to come by," Vaughn told Fox59.
The ban would have reduced the number of local smoking establishments from 350 to 60, Fox59 reported.
"I am thoroughly disappointed that council Democrats placed partisan game playing ahead of a common sense smoking ban
proposal for our city," Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard said in a prepared statement after the vote.
The council could revive the proposal on a simple-majority vote on Monday at the request of the sponsors.
Council Democrats believe they can get an even tougher ban started next month after newly-elected Democratic council members
begin their terms.

















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Banning smoking does not hurt business, if it did the bars and nightclubs in Milwaukee would be a bust.
In any event, I think MacDonald's and other such places are gradually (VERY gradually) getting the hint that people want healthier foods and they are adjusting their menus accordingly.
i will not patronize your establishment. isnt that the american way? Or fine pass a law because most of us do not like what you do. Oh by the way smokers it is winter and even if you smoke outside it sticks to your clothing and you stink.
Maybe they should wait to prepare their statements until after the vote...where, coincidently, 60% of republicans voted against. Personal note.. who elected this guy again?