Smoke-filled rooms

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Awesome. Needs no comment. From the WaPo: “When the District goes smoke-free Jan. 2, at least one nicotine haven will remain: the U.S. Capitol. Lawmakers, several of whom enjoy a good cigar, have exempted themselves from the city’s smoking ban, not to mention rules that forbid lighting up in federal buildings across the country. … Smoking is permitted in lawmakers’ offices, in two cafeterias in the House and Senate buildings and in an unmarked, cramped room in the basement of the U.S. Capitol.” Smoking is also permitted in the Speaker’s Lobby, which sounds like a club room to me, but Nancy Pelosi might be changing the rules. Hat tip Kathleen.

Dec 8, 2006 | Comments | Tags: , ,

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