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Published: 04/14/10

Tax Sugary Drinks? New Yorkers Say 'No' but Leave Some Wiggle Room

By  Bruce Drake - Politics Daily
Tax Sugary Drinks? New Yorkers Say 'No' but Leave Some Wiggle Room

The idea of imposing taxes on sugary drinks has popped up in several cities and states as a way to counter unhealthy habits -- and raise money for revenue-strapped governments. That has people (and businesses) up in arms in many of these places. By one measure, opposition runs high in New York state. A Quinnipiac University poll, conducted April 6, said voters oppose such a proposal by Gov. David Paterson 66 percent to 31 percent. Paterson's proposal calls for a penny-an-ounce tax that the state Budget Office said would raise $1 billion a year and reduce soda consumption by 15 ...

Published: 02/8/10

White House Pushes to Rid Schools of Junk Food

By  Christopher Weber - Politics Daily
White House Pushes to Rid Schools of Junk Food

Bake sales and class parties are exempted, but unhealthy junk foods would be removed from school cafeterias and vending machines under a White House push beginning this week. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack wants legislation aimed at reducing obesity among young people by ridding the nation's schools of sugary sodas, candy bars and french fries. School vending machines and cafeterias would be required to have more nutritious offerings, the Associated Press reported. The measure would also increase spending for the government's school breakfast and lunch programs. It's expected to be ...

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Published: 01/8/10

Public Says Obesity a Problem, but Opposes a Junk Food Tax

By  Bruce Drake - Politics Daily
Public Says Obesity a Problem, but Opposes a Junk Food Tax

While nearly all Americans consider obesity to be a very or somewhat serious public health problem, a big majority opposes a tax on junk food and doesn't believe such a tax would encourage people to lose weight, according to a CBS News poll conducted Dec. 17-22. Fifty-seven percent of those polled said obesity was a very serious problem for Americans and 38 percent regarded it as somewhat serious. But 60 percent oppose a tax on junk food as a solution and 72 percent don't believe such a tax would encourage people to lose weight. ...

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Published: 09/10/09

Fast Food Nation: How Much Can Americans Stomach?

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
Fast Food Nation: How Much Can Americans Stomach?

LONDON -- Alex and I posted yesterday on how much our recent vacations made us appreciate America. But much as I was gratified by the outpourings of (all-American!) friendliness following my post, I must come clean and say that not all is well with my home country. Among the things that irked me during my two-week stint on the East Coast was the continuing dominance of the fast food industry. ...

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