Twins stadium supporters propose paying for a new ballpark by raising the cigarette tax a dime-a-pack. Critics quickly denounced the plan...saying it's unfair to make smokers shoulder the financial burden for a new stadium. Minnesota Public Radio's Bill Wareham reports: The stadium plan announced by Twins and state officials last week calls for a public contribution of roughly $200-million dollars...and lawmakers said then it wouldn't come from general sales...income...or property taxes. That left taxes on items like liqour...lodging...and gambling on the table -- but smoking emerged as...if not the most popular...then the least objectionable option.