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		<title>Philadelphia Proposes 2-cent Per oz Sweetened Drink Tax</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve covered Soda taxes before, but Philadelphia&#8217;s recently proposed sweetened drink tax puts it at the forefront of the &#8216;tax soda&#8217; movement. Mayor Nutter is proposing a 2-cent per oz tax on sweetened beverages. For example a 20-oz bottle of soda would be 40 cents more and a 2-liter bottle would be $1.35 additional. I&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;ve covered Soda taxes before, but Philadelphia&#8217;s <a href="http://www.philly.com/philly/news/homepage/20100304_Nutter_proposes_2-cent-per-ounce_sweet-drink_tax.html">recently proposed sweetened drink tax</a> puts it at the forefront of the &#8216;tax soda&#8217; movement. Mayor Nutter is proposing a 2-cent per oz tax on sweetened beverages. For example a 20-oz bottle of soda would be 40 cents more and a 2-liter bottle would be $1.35 additional.  </p>
<p>I am all for taxing unhealthy foods to help subsidize healthcare. But this appears to be a tax meant to help with the actual running of the city budget. What is to stop them from taxing any other type of food? What about a tax for every gram of fat content in a food source?</p>
<p>Although I am not completely against a soda/sugar tax, this does strike me as the wrong way to go about it. If this passes, expect similar ordinances to pass in other major metropolitan areas. </p>
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