Santa Fe voters reject soda tax at ballot box: Report
Voters in Santa Fe, New Mexico, voted down a proposal that would have slapped a tax on sugary drinks, with proceeds to have been designated to funding pre-K programs. Fifty-eight percent of voters voted Tuesday against the 2 cent per ounce tax that had been championed by city Mayor Javier Gonzales and financially backed in part…
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Sure is empty down here...