“Eat’n Park congratulates Pennsylvania officials on their decision,” said Kevin O’Connell, senior vice president. “As the state’s leading family dining chain, we felt a responsibility to protect the health of our team members and guests, and we took action more than a year ago. We are excited for the changes that will now occur statewide.” Since May 2007, Eat’n Park Restaurants has been providing smoke-free dining for the state voluntarily after actions to ban smoking were delayed.
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