Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska Senate Bill SB24

Introduced
1/22/25  
Refer
1/22/25  
Refer
3/14/25  
Report Pass
5/9/25  
Report Pass
5/9/25  
Engrossed
5/12/25  
Refer
5/13/25  

Caption

Tobacco/nicotine/e-cig Age; E-cig Tax

Impact

With SB24, state law will see substantial changes in how tobacco-related products are sold and distributed. The raised age limit is expected to reduce nicotine addiction among youth, while the taxation on electronic smoking products may lead to decreased consumption. Additionally, the bill establishes the Tobacco Use Education and Cessation Fund, enabling state efforts to promote educational programs and cessation resources aimed at reducing tobacco use overall.

Summary

SB24 addresses regulations concerning tobacco and electronic smoking products in Alaska. The bill raises the minimum age for purchasing, possessing, or exchanging tobacco products from 19 to 21 years old, thus aligning with practices aimed at reducing underage access to such products. The legislation also introduces taxes on electronic smoking products and vapor products, which are set at 25% of the retail sales price, intended to discourage usage and generate revenue for tobacco cessation initiatives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB24 is largely positive among public health advocates, who regard it as a significant step towards safeguarding young people from nicotine addiction and its associated health risks. Supporters believe that by raising the age limit and taxing e-cigarettes and other vapor products, the bill will contribute to a broader public health effort. However, some concern arises among retailers about how these regulations might negatively impact local businesses dependent on tobacco product sales.

Contention

Notable contention relates to the bill’s impact on local retailers and the enforcement of age verification for tobacco sales. Some business owners are worried about the implications of strict age restrictions and the financial burden of implementing compliance processes. Moreover, the potential penalties for violations, which can include fines and license suspensions, are points of concern that could affect business operations and revenues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK HB49

Tobacco/nicotine/e-cig Age; E-cig Tax

AK SB449

To Provide Civil Immunity For Confiscation Of Alternative Nicotine Products, Vapor Products, E-liquid Products, Tobacco Products, And Cigarette Papers From A Minor At A School.

AK HB07275

An Act Concerning The Regulation Of Cigarettes, Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems And Vapor Products.

AK HB2293

Tobacco products; vaping; minimum age

AK SB1247

Tobacco use; sale; minimum age

AK S0754

Heated Tobacco Products

AK HB4032

Alternative nicotine; vapor products; tax.

AK HB2778

Luxury tax; nicotine; vapor; products

AK S0980

Nicotine Dispensing Devices

AK H0377

Heated Tobacco Products

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