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Koster Endorses New Tuition Aid Plan, cigarette Tax Hike

A report says one in four US high schoolers smoke first cigarettes before turning 18.
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A report says one in four US high schoolers smoke first cigarettes before turning 18.

Attorney General Chris Koster is calling for Missouri to increase the state's cigarette tax and use the money for college scholarships.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Koster presented the idea Saturday in Hannibal during the annual Democrat Days. The proposal from the front-runner for the 2016 Democratic gubernatorial nomination would piggyback on Missouri Treasurer Clint Zweifel's proposal. Called "Missouri Promise," Zweifel wants the state to pay tuition and fees at a Missouri college for students who earn a 3.0 grade point average in high school and perform community service.

Missouri's current state cigarette tax is currently the lowest in the nation at 17 cents a pack. Koster suggested that the tax should be closer to the middle of the scale nationally, which is around 90 cents a pack.

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