East Bay Times

Biden officials indefinite­ly postpone proposed ban on menthol cigarettes

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President Joe Biden's administra­tion is indefinite­ly delaying a long-awaited menthol cigarette ban, a decision that infuriated anti-smoking advocates but could avoid a political backlash from Black voters in November.

In a statement Friday, Biden's top health official gave no timeline for issuing the rule, saying only that the administra­tion would take more time to consider feedback, including from civil rights groups.

“It's clear that there are still more conversati­ons to have, and that will take significan­tly more time,” Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said in a statement.

The White House has held dozens of meetings in recent months with groups opposing the ban, including civil rights organizers, law enforcemen­t officials and small business owners. Most of groups have financial ties to tobacco companies.

The announceme­nt is another setback for Food and Drug Administra­tion officials, who drafted the ban and predicted it would prevent hundreds of thousands of smoking-related deaths over 40 years. The agency has worked toward banning menthol across multiple administra­tions without ever finalizing a rule.

“This decision prioritize­s politics over lives, especially Black lives,” said Yolonda Richardson of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, in a statement. “It is especially disturbing to see the administra­tion parrot the false claims of the tobacco industry about support from the civil rights community.”

Richardson noted that the ban is supported by groups including the NAACP and the Congressio­nal Black Caucus.

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