The Boston City Council is considering a new tax on sugary drinks like soda, or lemonade, or iced tea. The tax would be two cents per ounce, or 40 cents on a 20-ounce bottle. At Claudia’s Market ...
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This means Boston's payroll will be roughly $233 million, more than $45 million over the projected luxury tax line. Next season will see harsher penalties kick in for teams who are well into the ...
New York City may be leading the way for another health initiative, this time by imposing a hefty tax on drinks containing sugar. Advocates of the proposal point to a new study authored by New York ...
Craft beverage maker Jones Soda is debuting a zero-sugar variety of its signature cola as more consumers shift toward healthier drinks. The zero-sugar cola is now available at more than 10,000 ...
ANNAPOLIS — Fiscal leaders in the House and Senate continue to work toward a broad budget agreement, but are not there yet, Senate President Bill Ferguson, D-Baltimore City, said Tuesday. The House ...
Her team projected that residential property tax bills in Boston will increase by an average 10.4 percent annually in 2025 as the city’s budget has grown and Beacon Hill did not agree to the plan. The ...
Governor Wes Moore made it clear early on that he would not support a "broad" business-to-business service tax, and he furthermore announced nixing the sugary drinks tax, potentially removing ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A private lunar lander has captured the first high-definition sunset pictures from the moon. Firefly Aerospace and NASA released the stunning photos Tuesday, taken before ...
The governor said that a broad tax on business-to-business services and a tax on sugary drinks would not be included in the budget. Maryland lawmakers had considered a tax proposal, which was a 2. ...
A TWO CENT TAX PER OUNCE ON SUGARY DRINKS, POWDERS AND SIRUPS LEFT A SOUR TASTE IN THE MOUTHS OF THE GOVERNOR AND STATE HOUSE LEADERS. THE $500 MILLION GENERATED FROM OUR KIDS ACT WOULD HAVE GONE ...