Billionaire Helps Fund Sugary Drink Tax Ballot Measure

BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) - A ballot measure in Boulder that would impose a tax on sugary drinks is getting a huge infusion of cash from the former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

The billionaire has donated $200,000 to a group promoting a tax on sugary drinks.

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If passed, an additional two cents per ounce tax would apply to sugary drinks like soda.

Bloomberg was behind a ban on large volume sodas while he was mayor of New York City. The ban was later tossed out by the New York Supreme Court.

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