
KELLY W. JOHNSTON: IS TIAHRT LOOKING OUT FOR CHILDREN OR BIG TOBACCO?
BY KELLY W. JOHNSTON
I was not surprised to learn last week that President Bush again vetoed the latest bill reauthorizing the State Children's Health Insurance Program, nor that Rep. Todd Tiahrt, R-Goddard, has voted at least three times against new SCHIP funding bills. What I was surprised to learn is the extent of Big Tobacco's support for Tiahrt.
An examination of Tiahrt's campaign finance reports reveals that he received at least $43,000 from Big Tobacco interests over the past five elections through 2006. In the most recent election cycle alone, he received $9,000 from RJ Reynolds and Altria Group (the parent company of Philip Morris).
In a commentary in The Eagle ("SCHIP is political tug-of-war," Sept. 26 Reader Views), Tiahrt attacked the SCHIP bill because the new 61-cent tax on each pack of cigarettes to fund the bill would "increase the burden on lower-income Americans." The truth more likely is that Tiahrt's anti-SCHIP votes have been motivated by his loyalty to Big Tobacco and the predictable decrease in demand for cigarettes (and lower Big Tobacco profits) that such a tax increase would cause.
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