From: Washington Examiner
by Kathy Hoekstra
The Hartland, Wisc., Board of Trustees is poised to make history Monday night when it votes whether to send a resolution to Washington, D.C., that could save the nation’s vaping industry, and lives.
The resolution is the result of three full days of hearings to collect evidence that the Food and Drug Administration broke federal law by implementing its vaping regulation without “coordination.” The FDA is required under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1976 to discuss economic and other effects the rules may have on local communities.