
Cook County Approves Soda Tax
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Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle casting the deciding vote.
The Cook County Board on Thursday took up the proposed penny-per-ounce sugary beverage tax, but not before hours of heated debate on both sides. Paris Schutz has details.
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Cook County Approves Soda Tax
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The Cook County Board on Thursday took up the proposed penny-per-ounce sugary beverage tax, but not before hours of heated debate on both sides. Paris Schutz has details.
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