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Oct 23, 2012

If D.C. Couldn’t Pass a Soda Tax, Would a New York-Style Soda Ban Have a Chance?

Could D.C. impose a New York-style ban on big servings of sugary soft drinks? Some legislators are already on board with the idea.

Apr 29, 2010

D.C. Council to Consider Soda Tax

Photo by voteprime D.C. Council Member Mary Cheh (D-Ward 3) has proposed a one-cent tax per ounce of soda and other sugary beverages sold in the District. The expected $6.5 million in tax revenue would help fund the Healthy Schools Act of 2010, which comes up for final vote on May 4. The Act seeks to improve the nutrition and health of public school students by providing more affordable, healthier meals to students, establish…

Jan 14, 2009

Will Republicans Still Drink Pepsi?

Photo by jsmjr When I was in Denver for the Democratic National Convention last August, I wondered if the anti-Coca-cola policies of the Pepsi Center wouldn’t lead the then-Obama campaign to alienate a large segment of the population: Coke drinkers. But with Pepsi’s latest ad campaign popping up all over Washington, in Metro stations, the sides of Metro buses, and even outside Union Station in advance of Obama’s inauguration on Tuesday, the tables have…

 
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