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WASHINGTON — A little-known group of Black law enforcement officers is getting significant access to the White House to talk about the FDA’s proposal to ban menthol cigarettes — and it’s bringing the tobacco industry along.

Twenty-four Biden officials, including Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf, HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, and White House Domestic Policy Advisor Neera Tanden joined a call earlier this month with the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives to discuss the ban. The meeting was the second time in under a week that NOBLE, whose public programs focus primarily on youth outreach, met with White House officials on the policy, according to public schedules.

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NOBLE, which counts the cigarette company Altria as one of its sponsors, didn’t come to the Nov. 20 meeting with Califf and Becerra alone. It brought a prominent lobbyist for Altria, former Democratic lawmaker G.K. Butterfield. Several advocacy groups with ties to Reynolds American, which makes Newport cigarettes, were in attendance too.

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