THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
 
OFFICE OF THE HON. YDANIS RODRIGUEZ 
  
CITY HALL
NEW YORK, NY 10007
(212) 788-7053

February 2nd, 2017

**Press Advisory**
 
Contact:  Russell Murphy, 917-584-9574 / rmurphy2@council.nyc.gov


UPTOWN ELECTED OFFICIALS, ADVOCATES ANNOUNCE LEGISLATION TO CURB TOBACCO & HOOKA USE AMONGST MINORS

New York, NY - On Friday, February 3rd, Council Member Rodriguez will join NYS Senator Marisol Alcantara, NYS Assemblywoman Carmen De La Rosa and advocates from Inwood Community Services at a press conference to announce recently introduced city legislation aimed at curbing tobacco and hooka sales to minors. The bill, Intro 1462, would require all stores selling tobacco and non-tobacco smoking products to keep from displaying these products openly.

The bill was introduced by Council Member Rodriguez in response to the rampant use of hooka products in the Northern Manhattan community, including their prominent display in corner stores. Concerns have arisen due to minors casually smoking hooka, with the notion that it is a safe product, with marketing directly targeting younger age groups through many flavors and colorful displays.

What: Press Conference on Legislation to Curb Tobacco & Hooka Use of Minors

Who: NYC Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez, NYS Senator Marisol Alcantara, NYS Assemblywoman Carmen De La Rosa, Charlie Corliss, Executive Director of Inwood Community Services

Where: IS 52, Academy and Broadway, Manhattan, NY

When: Friday, February 3rd, 2017


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