The move follows in the footsteps of San Francisco, which became the first major city to ban flavored tobacco in 2018.
Voters weigh $600 million for low-and middle-income residents, plus housing its educators.
Though the legislation is pending an FDA review of e-cigarettes, manufacturers like Juul aren’t sitting idle.
With an e-cigarette ban looming, Juul has submitted a ballot measure that would preserve stores’ rights to sell nicotine vape pens and cartridges.
The F.D.A. seized thousands of pages of documents Friday, in an investigation over charges that Juul is intentionally marketing vape products to children.