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**** tax on tap for health care?
Updated 5/20/2009 1:48 PM*|* Comments 1,460 *|* Recommend 34 E-mail | Save | Print |
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A new tax on **** is among the proposals to help pay for universal health insurance for all Americans. Details of the proposed tax are in a Senate Finance Committee document.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumers in the United States may have to hand over nearly $2 more for a case of **** to help provide health insurance for all.
Details of the proposed **** tax are described in a Senate Finance Committee document that will be used to brief lawmakers Wednesday at a closed-door meeting.
Taxes on **** and hard ****** would also go up. And there might be a new tax on soda and other sugary drinks blamed for contributing to obesity. No taxes on diet drinks, however.
**** taxes would go up by 48 cents a six-pack, **** taxes would rise by 49 cents per bottle, and the tax on hard ****** would increase by 40 cents per fifth. Proceeds from the new taxes would help cover an estimated 50 million uninsured Americans.
**** tax on tap for health care?
Updated 5/20/2009 1:48 PM*|* Comments 1,460 *|* Recommend 34 E-mail | Save | Print |
*Enlarge By Daniel Munoz, Reuters
A new tax on **** is among the proposals to help pay for universal health insurance for all Americans. Details of the proposed tax are in a Senate Finance Committee document.
*HEALTH UPDATES ON TWITTER
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumers in the United States may have to hand over nearly $2 more for a case of **** to help provide health insurance for all.
Details of the proposed **** tax are described in a Senate Finance Committee document that will be used to brief lawmakers Wednesday at a closed-door meeting.
Taxes on **** and hard ****** would also go up. And there might be a new tax on soda and other sugary drinks blamed for contributing to obesity. No taxes on diet drinks, however.
**** taxes would go up by 48 cents a six-pack, **** taxes would rise by 49 cents per bottle, and the tax on hard ****** would increase by 40 cents per fifth. Proceeds from the new taxes would help cover an estimated 50 million uninsured Americans.
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