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Washington voters will decide on soda, grocery taxation

Future soda taxes are now in the hands of Washington state voters.
Credit: Justin Sullivan
Cans of soda are displayed in a cooler on June 29, 2018 in San Francisco, California. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington voters will decide this November whether local governments should be barred from placing new taxes on soda or other grocery items.

Last week, the secretary of state's office certified Initiative 1634 to appear on the ballot. Supporters submitted more than 380,000 signatures last month.

If approved, the measure would prevent cities and counties from imposing their own taxes on sodas or other sweetened beverages. The measure does not prevent the state from doing so and it would not affect Seattle's soda tax that took effect this year.

The campaign supporting I-1634 has raised more than $6 million, with The Coca-Cola Co. contributing nearly $3 million, PepsiCo, Inc. giving more than $2 million and Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. giving nearly $1 million.

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