Legislation that would impose the first federal tax on vaping products is slated for a House Ways and Means Committee vote Wednesday, along with several other health care-related tax measures.

The bipartisan bill, from New York Reps. Tom Suozzi, a Democrat, and Republican Peter T. King, would tax “any nicotine which has been extracted, concentrated or synthesized” at the same rate cigarettes are currently taxed, or the equivalent of $50.33 per 1,810 milligrams of nicotine.

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The Joint Committee on Taxation said the new tax would raise $9.9 billion over a decade.

Suozzi, a Ways and Means member and former Nassau County executive, said higher cigarette taxes have discouraged smoking in his home state and lowered the cancer rate. In a statement, he cited statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showing 1,479 cases of lung illness and 33 deaths stemming from vaping and e-cigarette usage.