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Smoke-Free Air Act

 2002, New York, New York, United States

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    ...in the polls just weeks before the November 6 election, Bloomberg won the mayor’s race. He immediately led redevelopment efforts, pushed for the passage of a controversial citywide smoking ban (the Smoke-Free Air Act of 2002), revitalized tourism, and erased the city’s budget deficit. Elected to a second mayoral term in 2005, Bloomberg promoted a ban on trans fat in foods, pursued environmental...

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