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Vermont Considering Sugar Tax

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MONTPELIER, Vt. -

Two dozen co-sponsors believe a soda tax is needed to fight obesity in Vermont.

The bill was submitted Wednesday.

The bill would implement a penny, per ounce tax on sodas and sugar sweetened beverages.

Many doctors and other health leaders are on board.

Lawmakers say the statistics are startling.

"When you look at the numbers, it's unbelievable, people drink 50 gallons of soda per person in Vermont - every year," State Rep. George Till (D) of Jericho/Underhill said.

Testimony for the bill, known as SSB, begins Friday morning in the House Healthcare Committee.

A similar bill was proposed during last year's session.

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