Monday, October 20, 2014

Big Soda Freaks Over Local Ordinance

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October 20, 2014

 

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Big Soda Freaks Over Local Ordinance

In a couple of weeks, residents of Berkeley, California, will decide whether or not to place a penny-an-ounce tax on sugary beverages such as sweetened teas and sodas. The beverage industry has fought off similar taxes and restrictions in every American city where they've been proposed, but it has never faced a more formidable challenge than it does in this overwhelmingly liberal and well-educated college town.

To date, beverage companies have poured an astounding $1.7 million into derailing this small-city measure, more than $21 per registered voter. With anti-tax ads flooding local TV and radio broadcasts, newspapers, bus stops, light-rail stations, and residential doorknobs—not to mention all the mailers and handouts from paid canvassers, it can feel like the whole city is under invasion by a propaganda machine.

The soda fight is, if nothing else, a case study in whether truckloads of cash can sway a politically engaged citizenry. So: Do you find the anti-soda-tax ads convincing? To see them for yourself, click here. [READ MORE]

 

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