Geee Posted June 24, 2016 Share Posted June 24, 2016 Watchdog.org: Even before the ink was dry on Philadelphia’s new soda tax ordinance, other cities were looking to copy it. Before they do, though, they might want to wait and see how things turn out in the first major American city to pass such a tax. Already, the Philadelphia soda tax is a major victory for the pro-tax crowd. Over the past eight years, cities have made more than 40 attempts to pass soda taxes, according to the American Beverage Association. Nearly all of those efforts have ended in defeat, including two previous attempts to pass a soda tax in Philadelphia. But last week’s vote by the Philadelphia City Council could change perceptions about what is politically possible elsewhere. Politicians and special interest groups in favor of higher taxes are already licking their chops at the idea. BLOOMBERG: Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg gave financial support to advocates of Philadelphia’s soda tax, and now he says Philly could be a model for other states to follow. In Baltimore, Health Commissioner Leana Wen issued a statement commending Philadelphia’s new tax. “We hope that Baltimore will follow suit,” she said. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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