MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Seattle soda tax could go statewide, Monday’s your chance to weigh in

Feb 22, 2021, 5:43 AM

soda tax...

Two-liter bottles of regular and diet soda are seen for sale at a Manhattan store in 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

(Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

When Seattle introduced its tax on sweetened beverages in 2017, it faced an uphill battle.

When the tax — a $0.0175 per ounce tax on sugar-sweetened beverages — distributed in the city, with at least 40 calories per 12 ounces passed the city council in 2018, the Sweetened Beverage Tax (SBT) continued to face some criticism from the Teamsters, some low-income communities who felt it disproportionately impacted their wallets and others, despite being championed by health officials who argue soda is one of the leading causes of the nation’s obesity epidemic, diabetes, and other significant health issues.

Washington bill to decriminalize drug possession advances out of committee

The SBT is levied on distributors, but the cost can be passed on to customers.

“I’m a big fan of the soda tax. I’m a primary care doctor, and so I have seen so many of the devastating consequences of the diseases, like hypertension and diabetes, obesity, and what it does to people and families, and we know that sugary drinks are the leading source of sugars in the American diet, and they increase the risk of these diseases, so anything I can do to help to change that trajectory? I’m very much passionate about,” said Dr. Marianne Bauman, a primary care doctor and member of the National Board of the American Heart Association.

It was clear there was an appetite for the tax in other cities in Washington, but backed by the food and beverage industry and others, quickly landed on the ballot that year and was approved by Washington voters barring local jurisdictions from enacting their own taxes on any grocery items. It was seen as a pre-emptive strike on soda taxes. That is a frequent tool of the beverage industry, according to a  this week.

That brings us to a new proposal nearly identical to Seattle’s Sweetened Beverage Tax being proposed statewide starting in October. The statewide proposal is for a 1.75 cent per ounce tax on sugary beverages on drinks containing 20 calories per 12 ounces of sugar. The bill is scheduled for a public hearing Monday morning in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care at 8 a.m.

“The science does show that these sugary beverages are the major reason for what we’re seeing with obesity, et cetera, and the increase in the diseases. And we’re passionate at the American Heart Association about this, because that’s where the science leads us,” said Bauman, who will testify in support of the bill Monday morning.

One difference between the statewide proposal and Seattle’s is the statewide version imposes the tax on sugary drinks defined as those containing 20 calories or more per 12 ounces, compared to 40 calories per 12 ounces in Seattle. Money raised by the statewide measure would be split between the existing Foundational Public Health Services account and the soon-to-be created Health Equity Account.

“These monies are going to be used toward health equity, because we know that communities of color are really targeted [by sugary beverage advertisers], and have higher incidence of these diseases. We’re talking about 40% of it will go to foundational public health initiatives. We’ve seen with COVID-19, how important public health is,” Bauman noted.

Funds from the Seattle tax came in handy last year when COVID-19 hit, as food insecurity became an even bigger hit hardest by the pandemic.

“We, of course, are always concerned about people’s concerns about jobs, but we now have some data, and in Philadelphia, where they have had this ongoing, there’s been no evidence the tax resulted in job losses, and the overall economy, the private sector, limited service restaurants or convenience stores. So we get a benefit from this,” Bauman said. “In Seattle, it’s been $24 million a year [in revenue], and that’s gone to help people get food and get food vouchers, education, early childhood education, things that are really helpful to our city and to our state.”

The latest studies on Seattle’s soda tax indicate a in sugary beverage sales. But a 12 month study commissioned by the city from the University of Washington .

A couple of months later, there were more positive results in a study on Philadelphia’s soda tax, which indicated a for those communities most at risk.

You can sign up to share your thoughts on the proposed statewide sugary beverage tax in until 7 a.m., one hour before the hearing starts, or send written testimony for up to 24 hours after the hearing.

Follow Hanna Scott on ǰemail her here.

MyNorthwest News

Bellevue Police...

Frank Lenzi

Motorcyclist dies in crash in Bellevue

A motorcyclist died in a crash in Bellevue on Friday night, police said. It happened around 9:40 p.m. at the intersection of NE 8th Street and 116th Ave NE. “Bellevue Police was able to confirm the motorcyclist, an 18-year-old male, was traveling northbound on 116th Ave NE at a high rate of speed,” police said […]

4 hours ago

Tacoma youth gun violence rally....

Samantha Lomibao, Xվ 7 News

Tacoma families rally to put an end to youth gun violence

Tacoma families rallied together to put an end to the youth gun violence that happens all too often. On Friday, crowds gathered in front of First Creek Middle School to show kids and teens that adults are there to support and guide them.

5 hours ago

A fire that's believed to be deliberately set destroyed a 128-foot railroad trestle owned by the Mt...

By Brandon Thompson, Xվ7 News and Xվ7 Eyewitness News staff

Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad bridge destroyed by fire

A fire believed to be intentionally set destroyed a 128-foot railroad bridge owned by Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad.

7 hours ago

Firefighters in Bellevue's Newcastle neighborhood saved a home from going up in flames after a brus...

Tom Brock

One person hurt as Newcastle brush fire burns across a steep slope

A fire spread across a steep slope behind a home in Bellevue's Newcastle area Friday evening and ignited the back deck of the house.

8 hours ago

what to watch weekend rust alec baldwin...

Frank Sumrall

What to watch this weekend, and what to do with Alec Baldwin’s now-released ‘Rust’

“Rust" is finally in theaters, but unfortunately, its incapable of escaping the tragedy that was the on-set death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

13 hours ago

Seattle police are investigating a shooting near Franklin High School in the 2800 block of Rainier ...

Frank Lenzi

Man shoots suspected burglar at Seattle apartment

A man shot a suspected burglar in the leg early Friday morning at an apartment complex in Seattle.

1 day ago

Seattle soda tax could go statewide, Monday’s your chance to weigh in