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The report said the tobacco industry also worked behind the scenes in the late 1980's and early 1990's to dilute regulations to restrict smoking in workplaces, which succeeded until an ordinance went into force in 1993 that left discretion to employers.
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Sanders' proposal would modify the current rule that leaves discretion entirely with the superdelegates.
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