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Sweetened-beverage legislation won’t work: Guest commentary

scbev / June 23, 2014

By Susan Neely

Should California pass a new law that even supporters don’t think will work? That’s a question state legislators must answer over the coming weeks when they vote on Senate Bill 1000, the California Sugar-Sweetened Safety Warning Act.  Continue Reading…

 

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June 23, 2014 in beverage.

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