by Mike Rennells
Superintendent, Worth County R-III
Proposition B will appear on the November ballot and is the
result of an initiative petition circulated by the American Cancer Society to
reduce smoking and improve health care in Missouri. It is important to note
that this proposal was not created to generate money for any specific entity.
Proposition B will increase the cigarette tax by 73 cents a
pack. Missouri has the lowest cigarette tax in the country. If Proposition B passes, the total cigarette
tax will be 90 cents per pack. The national average is $1.46. Missouri is 11th
highest in smoking prevalence in the country.
There are 8,600 Missouri kids (under 18) who become daily smokers each
year and almost 20% of Missouri high school students smoke. This is a problem
we need to address and Proposition B will do just that – countless studies have
shown that increasing the cigarette tax will indeed reduce smoking, especially
among teens.
Proposition B will generate about $283 million each year.
Twenty percent of this amount will be used on smoking cessation programs that
help adult smokers quit and keep kids from ever starting. Thirty percent will go to higher education with
a focus on training future caregivers, and the largest share, fifty percent,
will go to Missouri elementary and secondary schools. The proposal includes
safeguards, including regular public audits that will ensure the new revenue is
spent as voters intend.
This smoking cessation proposal will provide the Worth County
R-III School District between $ 54,821 and $81,134 each year to help fund our
schools. We can use the funds to pay for
teacher recruitment, retention, salaries, or professional development; school
construction, renovation, or leasing; technology enhancements, textbooks, or
instructional materials; school safety; or supplying additional funding for
required state and federal programs.
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