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Clean Indoor Air Act

The Clean Indoor Air Act is a law designed to protect people from the harms of secondhand smoke by banning smoking in most public indoor places, such as restaurants, bars, and workplaces. Its goal is to improve air quality indoors, reducing health risks associated with exposure to cigarette smoke. The law helps create healthier environments for employees and patrons, especially those who are more vulnerable to smoke-related health problems. It also encourages smoking cessation and supports overall public health efforts to decrease tobacco-related illnesses.