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As evidence grew through the 1980s and 1990s that cigarette smoke was contributing to lung cancer and other diseases, Congress held a series of aggressive hearings and moved legislation to crack down on cigarette sales. The oversight hearings and new regulations helped contribute to a severe drop in smoking among Americans. …
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Foreword
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What Are E-Cigarettes?
Vapes may be healthier than burning tobacco, but they aren’t safe
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The Health Risks of E-Cigarettes
Evidence grows that vaping is associated with lung, heart disease
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How the Federal Government Regulates Tobacco
The FDA is in charge of keeping smoking products safe
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The FDA’s E-Cigarette Rules
How the White House is cracking down on youth vaping
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Youth Tobacco and E-Cigarette Use
One in five high school students used e-cigarettes regularly in 2020
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What Congress Is Doing on Vaping
After a limited flavor ban from the FDA, the House went further
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Pros and Cons of Pulling Troops From Afghanistan
Drawing down long-time military involvement versus security risk
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Pros and Cons of a White House Lobbyist Ban
Curbing the influence of money in politics versus recruiting expertise
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Pros and Cons of Pulling Troops From Afghanistan
Drawing down long-time military involvement versus security risk
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Pro & Con
Should Congress pass stronger vaping regulations?