'Robo-calls' are lobbying for a $2 tax on cigarettes
Automated calls featuring retired KSL-TV anchor Dick Nourse are this week asking Utahns identified as regular voters to contact legislators to support nearly tripling Utah's cigarette tax from the current 69.5 cents per pack to $2.
"This is a brand new twist" on lobbying, said Michael Siler, director of government relations for the American Cancer Society's Cancer Action Network in Utah. "We are running this almost as if it were a political campaign."
Danny Harris, grassroots relations manager for the group, said, "We are running this kind of a campaign to counter tobacco lobbyists who have a lot more money than we do. But we did some polling that shows that well over 80 percent of Utahns favor raising the cigarette tax by $1 or more per pack. We want to mobilize that public opinion."
But the tobacco lobby is known for spending plenty of money on Utah legislators, which can be persuasive.
For example in the past two years, just one tobacco company Altria gave a combined $78,250 in campaign donations to 41 of Utah's 104 legislators individually, plus to some party groups that spread money among all members.
Recently defeated House Speaker Greg Curtis, R-Sandy, received the most of any individual, $7,500. Those totals do not count gifts or donations to legislators from other tobacco companies and their lobbyists.
"Hi, this is Dick Nourse. And I'm calling you because we have a serious problem in Utah," the automated call begins. "Utahns have been paying for smoking costs for years now and that has to end," says two-time cancer survivor Nourse as the call invites listeners to visit the group's Web site (www.acscan.org/Utah) to support the cigarette tax increase.
At the Web site, viewers will find a message they can send to legislators with a few clicks of a computer mouse. They also see an invitation to join the American Cancer Society at a continental breakfast that it has planned for legislators Feb. 17 at the Capitol, and in lobbying that day to talk about the issue.
Harris said the robo-calls are just the first step of its new campaigning/lobbying. Later calls by live volunteers will try to identify people in key districts who strongly support the tax increase, and they may be asked for help, he said.
Siler said his group is working with Sen. Allen Christensen, R-North Ogden, on drafting legislation for the tax increase, and intends for the $48.7 million a year he projects the increase will generate to go to health care or cancer research.
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