State Lawmakers Consider Taxing Soda, Sugary Drinks

BOSTON (CBS) –State lawmakers are considering a new tax on soda and other sugary drinks. The higher the sugar content, the more money you’ll pay. The bill’s sponsor said the tax could help promote healthy alternatives while the opposition says it will hurt the economy. A hearing at the State House on Tuesday brought out testimony on both sides. Julieta Lopez held up packets with the amount of sugar in a large soda. “This is how many packs of sugar are in that one bottle. This is ridiculous. Something needs to be done,” she told members of the Revenue Committee. The tax could add as much as 2-cents an ounce to the cost of sodas and other sugary drinks. “The sugar-sweetened beverages contribute to higher rates of preventable chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, obesity, cancer, stroke, tooth decay and heart disease,” said State Rep. Kay Kahn, one of the bill’s sponsors. The idea of the soda tax is to reduce those health problems by making sugary drinks more expensive in hopes of cutting consumption. For drinks with less than 5 grams of For drinks with less than 5 grams of sugar, there would be no tax. Drinks with 5 to 20 grams of sugar would be hit with a tax of a penny per ounce. If your favorite soda has more than 20 grams of sugar, that would cost you an extra 2-cents per ounce. Here’s an example: A 20 ounce regular Coke has 65 grams of sugar. So if the tax is passed it would cost an extra 40-cents. “A sugary d...
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