Local lawmaker backs effort to raise smoking age to 21

WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — A West Michigan lawmaker is backing a package  of bills that would raise the smoking age to 21 in the state of  Michigan.

State Rep. Tommy Brann, R-Wyoming, says the bills are simply about improving the health of the state.

Brann has been in the business of serving people for nearly 50 years  at Brann’s Steakhouse, a family-owned restaurant. Now he’s serving the  people of the 77th District, having been elected last year.

He said the legislation aims to change the lives and health of young people.

Full story: WOOD TV


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