KEY POINTS
  • Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Sen. Tim Kaine introduced a bill Monday that would raise the minimum age to buy tobacco to 21.
  • Both McConnell, R-Ky., and Kaine, D-Va., hail from tobacco-producing states.
  • Federal regulators have declared teen use of e-cigarettes an "epidemic."
Teenage visitors smoking electronic cigarettes at a vape trade fair. 

Sens. Mitch McConnell and Tim Kaine introduced a bill Monday that would raise the federal minimum age to buy tobacco to 21 in hopes of curbing what regulators are calling an "epidemic" of teen vaping.

The bill covers all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes. It does not prevent local governments from passing stricter laws nor does it exempt military personnel, two policies public health groups had feared. Both McConnell, R-Ky., the Senate majority leader, and Kaine, D-Va., hail from tobacco-producing states.