Chicago Sun-Times

SWEET TAX RELIEF

Your soda just got cheaper, as pop tax expires today

- BY RACHEL HINTON Staff Reporter Email: rhinton@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ rrhinton

Cook County’s controvers­ial sweetened beverage tax expires today, over a month after commission­ers voted to repeal the pennyan- ounce levy.

Passed last November, the tax was temporaril­y held up in court this summer by a lawsuit filed by the Illinois Retail Merchants Associatio­n the day before its July 1 implementa­tion date.

When the tax finally went into effect on Aug. 2, many angry county residents wrote and called their commission­ers to urge them to repeal the tax and testified against the measure before the board of commission­ers.

Now, those who said the tax was flawed and unconstitu­tional are expressing gratitude to the commission­ers who voted to repeal the tax in October.

“On behalf of the retail community and the consumers they serve on a daily basis, we are thankful the day has finally arrived when the sweetened beverage tax repeal takes effect,” said Rob Karr, president and CEO of the Illinois Retail Merchants Associatio­n.

“Due to the widespread public outrage, consumers will once again be able to choose to purchase these products in Cook County without the burden of this tax.”

The Can the Tax Coalition, which actively campaigned against the extra charge, will be “toasting” the end of the tax Friday morning with commission­ers Richard Boykin, D- Oak Park, Peter Silvestri, R- Elmwood Park, and Sean Morrison, R- Palos Park. The group receives some funding from the American Beverage Associatio­n.

David Goldenberg, a spokespers­on Can the Tax Coalition, called it a day for celebratio­n.

“County residents stood up to this tax, and we’re deeply appreciati­ve that the commission­ers listened,” Goldenberg said.

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