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A group of Smithville youth approached the city council about the possibility of a smoke free ordinance for Smithville.  The city discussed the issue in December, but has tabled in issue until further notice.

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Take Action
If you live in Smithville OR know someone who lives in Smithville who is in favor of a total smoke free ordinance, please have them write or call the Board of Aldermen as soon as possible. If you send an e-mail ask the recipient to forward the email to their contacts in Smithville. Smithville residents, please make your feelings known.

Go to
http://www.smithvillemo.org and click on 'Information' to write to them individually or...

Just click their names below.

Email all council members

Carol Troutwine, Mayor
   816-532-0826J

Jake Hild, Ward 1 816-532-0826

Mark Krokstrom, Ward 1 816-985-9227 
 

Brain Fullmer, Ward 2       816-873-3664

Carol Ann Shaffer, Ward 2-532-4399
 

Bob Foreman, Ward 3      816-769-9489

Adam Naber, Ward 3 816-866-4257


Don't forget to let your State Elected Officials know you want a smoke free state as well.  Click here to find your state elected officials or choose from the names below. 

MO Senate District 17

Sen. Luann Ridgeway  573-751-2547 

MO House District 35 

Rep. Doug Ervin  573-751-2238
 

Also, contact your local newspaper and let them know what you think. Information and links on how to send a letter to the editor are below

Kansas City Star -
Send letter to the editor
Send letters of up to 150 words to The Kansas City Star, Letters, 1729 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108. or email to letters@kcstar.com. Please include name, address and daytime phone number. Letters will be edited for length and clarity.