date:Sep 30, 2013
es to operating and maintaining parks in the city. This also isn't the first time that Washington has faced possible taxes like this, as higher taxes on soda, candy, and bottled water were attended back in 2010. After the state legislature passed that proposal, it was summarily repealed by state voters on the very next ballot.
This new Seattle soft-drink tax hasn't been officially proposed by the major just yet, but a 1-cent-per-ounce increase certainly seems like something that businesses as w