Wyoming lawmakers are considering SF 96, legislation that would establish a $0.30 tax cap on premium cigars sold in Wyoming.
This is a smart, pro-small business reform that protects Wyoming retailers, supports adult consumers, and strengthens our local economy.
Premium cigars are a niche, handmade product sold primarily in brick-and-mortar tobacconists. They are not mass-produced cigarettes, and they are typically purchased occasionally by informed adult consumers.
By setting a reasonable $0.30 cap, SF 96 would:
• Protect Wyoming’s small, locally owned cigar shops
• Prevent excessive taxation on premium products
• Encourage in-state sales and economic growth
• Maintain predictable, stable tax revenue
Wyoming prides itself on supporting small businesses and keeping taxes reasonable. SF 96 reflects those values.
Take action today.
Contact your State Senator and Representative and urge them to SUPPORT SF 96.
Your voice matters. Lawmakers need to hear from small business owners, employees, and adult consumers who will be directly affected.
Let’s keep Wyoming competitive and business-friendly.
