More than a dozen small businesses in the cigar industry have come together to stub out proposed tobacco regulations and taxes in Washington, D.C.

The Small Business Cigar Coalition, an informal association of 15 makers of cigars and related products, has enlisted Alston & Bird to lobby for it on tax and U.S. Food and Drug Administration matters concerning cigars, according to lobbying registration paperwork filed with Congress Friday.

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