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To smoke or not to smoke? That is the question.

If you’re booking a hotel room in New York soon, you may not have to ask that question.

Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski is proposing a new bill that would remove the exception for hotels in the Clean Air Act, according to TravelPulse.

The act, which was passed in 2003, bans smokers from lighting up in such places like bars and restaurants, but allows smoking in hotels, private residences, cars, cigar bars, membership organizations, and retail tobacco shops.

Several major hotel brands have already put the kibosh on smoking, and the bill will need a sponsor when lawmakers return to the capital in January.