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[Memorandum Discussing Plans on Taxation, Workplace Smoking, Environmental Smoke, and Youth Program]

Date: 01 Dec 1983
Length: 3 pages
18725-18727
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Abstract

Reports ratification of Communications Committee Report by Tobacco Industry Executive Committee (TIEC) and discusses plans in three subjects headings: "I. Taxation; II. Smoking in the Workplace and Environmental Smoke; [and] III. Youth Program". Notes section I. entails "'battle plan' similar to the National Tobacco Education Council book and the various individual state taxation plans" and assigns responsibility for federal and state components of report. Notes section II. should contain credible case history research on decisionmaking processes in organizations and assess whether industry "should be willing to compromise or accommodate". Notes section III. should follow approach of "Responsible Living" document. Concludes final drafts require approval of counsel before submission to TIEC.

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Type
Memorandum
Company
Lorillard
Author
Judge, Curtis H. (RJR Bd of Direct. '67-69, VP Mrkting '68; CEO of Lorillard)
Curtis H. Judge served on the RJR Board of Directors from 1967-1969, Vice President of Marketing in 1968, and on the Advertising Committee. (Source: RJR Who's Who NMLRP)Also, CTR director, President of Lorrillard during 1970s-1980s.
Recipient
Chilcote, Samuel D., Jr. (TI President (1981-1997))
Chilcote has knowledge of The Tobacco Institute's and the tobacco industry's participation in public fraud and disinformation relative to health hazards of tobacco use, in the manipulation of nicotine in tobacco products and in marketing of tobacco products to children.
Copied
Tobacco Industry Executive Committee
Kornegay, Horace R. (TI President and Exec. Director)
VP Leaf Ops (RJR), TI Chairman (1985)
Temko, Stanley L. (Covington & Burling, TI Budget Committee)
Stanley Tempko was an attorney at Covington & Burling. Tempko has knowledge of the legal issues facing the tobacco industry; additives; freon; grass-roots lobbying; and workplace smoking.
TIEC
Named Person
Haley, M.R.
Liebengood, H.
Mozingo, Roger L. (TI Lobbyist, Sr. VP, headed up state and local lobbying)
Involved in state and local level lobbying for the tobacco industry. Was a Vice President at TI, in the State Activities Division in the 1970's & 1980's, later went to RJR. Roger L. Mozingo was Vice President of State Government Relations for RJR in 1994. (Source: R. J. Reynolds Summary - RJR Liability Notebook)
O'Flaherty, B.
Solmon
Sparber, Peter G. (TI Vice President)
Worked on combatting legislated and voluntary workplace smoking restrictions, a Tobacco Institute program to attack the insurance industry and undermine non-smoker discounts on insurance premiums, and and a program to form a coalition to publicly portray public health adovcates as intolerant, anti-social and in need of help.
Named Organization
Communications Committee
Covington & Burling (Tobacco Industry law firm)
Tobacco industry law firm. Was involved in organizing the Whitecoat Project.
EC
Executive Committee
Federal Affairs Division
Loew's Theatres
National Tobacco Education Council
Shook, Hardy & Bacon
State Affairs Section
TIEC
Tobacco Industry Executive Committee

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¸,i CONFIDENTIAL: • MINNESOTA TOBACCO LITIGATION OFF'ICI~ OF" ~'HI~ pR~ID~'NT December i, 1983 From: C~t Judge AS you know, the Executive Committee met on November 30th to address the report of the Communications Committee. It was unanimously agreed that we would proceed as follows on the three subjects covered by the report: I. TAXATION: The Staff will prepare a detailed "battle plan" similar to the National Tobacco Education Council book and the various individual state taxation plans. The Staff can call on any resources needed, including the Communications Committee through its Chairman. The "battle plan" is to cover two separate areas - Federal and State. Preparation of the Federal Section should be the primary responsibility of Howard Liebengood and his Federal Affairs Divi- sion, using any resources needed. The State Affairs Section should be the primary responsibility of Roger Mozingo and his State Affairs Division, using Bill O'Flaherty, M. R. Haley and any other resources needed. A DIVISION OF LOEW'S THEATRES, INC. 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10019 TIMN 0018725
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CONFIDENTIAL: MINNESOTA TOBACCO LITIGATION While the E.C. doesn't intend to detail contents, any and all actions, materials, printed matter, proposed advertising, etc., should be included in both Federal and State portions. SMOKING IN THE WORKPLACE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SMOKE: The E.C. sees this subject divided into three parts and this "battle plan" book should address each separately. They are: i. The legislative problem 2. The private or corporate employer-employee problem. 3. The public sector (governmental) employer-employee problem. The E.C. desires immediate research to develop two case histories of how companies came to install "Smoking" - "No Smoking" areas. Who in the organization initiated the proposal? Who or what department picked it up? Was the CEO involved? Did he ultimately approve? What "scientific" or other information was relied on? etc., etc. In all three of these areas, address whether the Industry should be willing to compromise or accommodate and, if accommodation is re- commended, what sh-----ould that accommodation be, recognizing that there can be no concession or accommodation on the smoking and health controversy. The E.C. is very desirous of developing more Solmon-type data, but, hopefully, from a • reputable institution not subject to dis- creditation. One idea, presented for specific exploration (from Sparber's previous work, I believe), is the offering of an architectural engineering consultant's help to companies or governmental bodies or agencies. TIMN 0018726
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- 3 - CONFIDENTIAL: MINNESOTA TOBACCO LITIGATION Included in this plan book, as in the Taxation Book, should be "when this happens, we do this and then ........ " as well as "before this happens, we should do ." The E.C. doesn't want to detail this plan and recognizes that a great deal of work is in existence. We also realize that you and the Staff have worked on this fore year or more and it's not being accepted already is due to our delay. The E.C. believes that the most effective approach is that taken in your previously proposed "Responsible Living" document. Please arrange to have prepared a draft of a pamphlet or booklet on "Responsible Living" and several ads to be run in the general media we've used before. These ads would serve to announce the availa- bility of the pamphlet and state the Industry position as our previous ads have. Since different TI Divisions will be working on these three projects, we hope they can all commence at once and proceed at the same time. All are important but II and III should take precedence if something has to give. As always, we may take forever to make up our minds, but that doesn't prevent our wanting the job done yesterday. Seriously. the sooner the better, but with no quality sacrifice. [AS soon as final drafts are complete, they should first go to Shook Hardy and C&B. Upon their approval, send to the members of the E.C.~ I know we'll see great work. Sincerelv~,~ ~ • Cui~~ge, Cha irman TI - Executive Committee CHJ :cg cc: TIEC H. R. Kornegay S. L. Temko T1MN 0018727

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