FILE - In this Feb. 20, 2014, file photo, a patron exhales vapor from an e-cigarette at a store in New York. Under the Trump administration, former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb kicked off his tenure in 2017 with the goal of making cigarettes less addictive by drastically cutting nicotine levels. He also rebooted the agency’s effort to ban menthol flavoring in cigarettes. But those efforts have been largely eclipsed by the need to respond to an unexpected explosion in e-cigarette use by teens. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, File)
Howie interviews Craig Rourke, an attorney who filed a federal suit on behalf of Commonwealth vape shops, and speaks with numerous listeners about this egregious overstep of gubernatorial power.
Grace Curley was born in Milton, Massachusetts. In 2014 she graduated from Providence College. She started working at the Howie Carr Show shortly thereafter. Since 2021, Grace has been the host of the Grace Curley Show, airing from 12-2pm weekdays on The Howie Carr Radio Network. Grace is also a columnist for The Spectator magazine in addition to being a frequent contributor to The Sean Spicer Show on The First.