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He pointed to a statewide survey conducted last year that showed 80 percent of Utahns favor such an increase. On top of that, the LDS Church eschews tobacco use among its members, and most Utah lawmakers belong to that faith. “It does not make sense for them [lawmakers] not to raise tobacco taxes,” said Beattie.
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