Lawmakers' vote on a soda tax or limit on how much can be sold in a single cup has been pushed to next year.
Assemblyman Richard Bloom on Monday delayed his soda tax bill until next year, saying it didn't have enough support to pass.New taxes need support from two-thirds of lawmakers. Earlier, Assemblyman David Chiu pulled his bill to limit soda sales to cups of 16 ounces in restaurants and convenience stores. Both were efforts to crack down on the soda industry and promote public health.
The proposals came after California lawmakers last year banned local governments from adopting soda taxes through 2030 under pressure from the American Beverage Assn. and business groups.
Our lords and masters have deigned to let us indulge for one more year.
I tasted the “Crush” soda in the 90s. It was in an aluminum can. I liked it! 👍
If you can spend snap dollars on soda, that means its critical to food security. What about any other beverage?
This went over great in philly 🙄
cool. bring on the obesity!
Where I live they only tax regular Coke and Pepsi which oddly enough has helped me shift onto the diet and zero spectrum. Instead of taxing all soda, tax strategically so people can go for diet instead 👀
This bill went flat...
Belly841
Nobody puts my Diet Coke in jeopardy. Seriously, though, limiting how much of a calorie free beverage you can buy is sort of stupid. If you're mainlining a 44oz Mountain Dew, I'm guessing it's not your biggest problem.
Some of the legislators understand that if you keep poking the bear, he might wake up.
Stop taxing sht
Also a victory for our individual choices. Get out of my personal life Sacramento hacks.
and a victory for personal freedom.
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