A bill introduced in Maryland could impose taxes on certain sugary drinks with some of the revenue going to support meal ...
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The tax would cost 2 cents per ounce and would help fund free schools meals, childcare, and the state's ailing general fund.
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House Bill 1469, the For Our Kids Act, would impose a tax on certain distributors of sugary beverages.