Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3133

Caption

Increases the cigarette tax from $0.17 per pack of 20 cigarettes to $1.50 per pack, upon voter approval

Impact

If enacted, HB 3133 could have far-reaching implications for state laws relating to tobacco taxation and public health. The increase in cigarette tax is expected to generate additional revenue for the state, which could be allocated to healthcare programs or initiatives aimed at reducing smoking and its associated health risks. By increasing the cost of cigarettes, the bill aims to discourage consumption, particularly among younger populations who might find higher prices prohibitive.

Summary

House Bill 3133 proposes a significant increase in the cigarette tax, raising it from $0.17 per pack of 20 cigarettes to $1.50 per pack, contingent upon voter approval. This legislation aims to better align taxes on tobacco products with public health objectives, as higher taxes are often correlated with reduced smoking rates. The bill reflects a broader trend in public policy, which seeks to deter tobacco use through financial deterrents and encourage healthier lifestyles among state residents.

Contention

Despite its public health intentions, the bill may face opposition from various stakeholders, including tobacco industry representatives and advocacy groups concerned with the economic impact on retailers and consumers. Critics could argue that such a sharp increase in taxes can lead to black market trade of tobacco products, potentially undermining the tax revenues expected from the bill. Additionally, there may be discussions around the effectiveness of tax increases versus education and cessation programs as means to reduce smoking rates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB521

Increases the cigarette tax from $0.17 per pack of 20 cigarettes to $0.27 per pack to be used for public education and health care purposes, upon voter approval

MO HB1591

Increases the cigarette tax from $0.17 per pack of 20 cigarettes to $0.37 per pack or an amount equal to the lowest tax levied by any other state, whichever is less, upon voter approval

MO HB718

Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of cigarettes and tobacco products

MO HB895

Authorizes ambulance and fire protection districts in certain counties to propose a sales tax rate of up to one percent upon voter approval

MO HB228

Authorizes Harrisonville and Jackson to impose a transient guest tax for tourism purposes upon voter approval

MO HB492

Authorizes expansion of regional jail districts upon voter approval

MO HB171

Authorizes a transient guest tax upon voter approval for the purposes of law enforcement and tourism

MO HJR29

Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow counties and cities to increase local sales taxes upon approval by the voters

MO HB1594

Authorizes a transient guest tax for the promotion of tourism in any municipality, upon voter approval

MO HB231

Authorizes a transient guest tax in Harrisonville upon voter approval

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