Massachusetts Poll Finds Support For Soda And Sales Tax To Fight Obesity

Sixty-nine percent of Massachusetts voters would support a sales tax on soda and candy if the money raised were used to support local schools or programs to reduce obesity in children, according to a new poll
May 11, 2011

Sixty-nine percent of Massachusetts voters would support a sales tax on soda and candy if the money raised were used to support local schools or programs to reduce obesity in children, according to a new poll, according to The Boston Globe.

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