(Washington-AP) -- A Senate report says the Clinton Administration is providing money for Indian businesses in Oklahoma and Nevada that sell cheap cigarettes -- even while it spends billions of dollars
Monday, January 24th 2000, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
(Washington-AP) -- A Senate report says the Clinton Administration is providing money for Indian businesses in Oklahoma and Nevada that sell cheap cigarettes -- even while it spends billions of dollars to curb smoking.
Since 1997, the Federal Housing Department has given four-point-two million dollars in grants to construct five Oklahoma convenience stores and one Nevada smoke shop run by tribes. The shops can offer discounted cigarettes because of their tax-free status.