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SF's Proposition E and Berkeley's Measure D: Soda Taxes

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If voters in liberal cities like Berkeley and San Francisco reject a tax on soda this November, do such measures have hope of passing anywhere else? The beverage industry is hoping the answer is no, which is why a lot is riding on the upcoming election for both sides. In Read More ...

Source: Forum Election Coverage

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