Soda taxes may spread if voters check ballots in California, Colorado

A sign for the "Yes on D" campaign in the window of the Measure D election headquarters in BerkeleyAs Americans vote for a new president on Tuesday, hundreds of thousands of voters in California&;s Bay Area and Boulder, Colorado, will also decide whether they want levies on sugary drinks, another step toward making soda taxes a norm. Three cities in California – San Francisco, Berkeley and Albany – and Boulder, Colorado, have become the latest battleground in a so-called "War on Sugar" that centers on sweetened drinks. Over 800,000 voters will decide on ballot measures to introduce taxes of 1 or 2 cents per ounce on soft drinks on Nov. 9, just weeks after the World Health Organization (WHO) advocated that governments should impose these types of levies.

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