Why Tobacco Companies Are Spending Millions To Boost A Cigarette Tax
The tobacco giant is supporting its first cigarette tax — 60 cents more per pack. But some health groups oppose Missouri's ballot measure, as do some education groups that would benefit from the tax.
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