The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

California seeks to be first state to limit plastic straws

- By Sophia Bollag

SACRAMENTO » If you want a straw with your drink, you soon may have to ask for it at California restaurant­s.

Lawmakers on Thursday sent Gov. Jerry Brown a measure that supporters say would make California the first state to bar full-service restaurant­s from giving out single-use plastic straws unless customers request them. It wouldn’t ban straws as some cities have in a bid to combat waste.

San Francisco and Seattle passed plastic straw bans earlier this year, drawing ire from conservati­ves who see the restrictio­ns as government overreach and liberals who say outlawing straws hurts disabled people.

The California measure, which passed the Assembly 45-20, is part of a larger trend in cities across the United States that are banning plastic bags, plastic utensils and other plastic goods to reduce ocean pollution.

Democratic California Assemblyma­n Ian Calderon described his measure, AB1884, as a small step toward reducing plastic use and fighting pollution. It would apply only to fullservic­e restaurant­s, not fast food establishm­ents.

Republican Assemblywo­man Melissa Melendez said she doesn’t believe the measure would effectivel­y curb ocean pollution and would unfairly punish restaurant­s.

Restaurant­s would be warned for first and second violations and fined $25 per day for subsequent infraction­s, with an annual fine limit of $300.

Calderon says the measure would not be overly burdensome on businesses. The restaurant industry didn’t oppose it.

 ?? JEFF CHIU — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? This photo shows wrapped plastic straws at a bubble tea cafe in San Francisco. If you want a straw with your drink you may soon have to ask at California restaurant­s. Lawmakers in the Assembly voted 45-20 Thursday to send Gov. Jerry Brown a bill to bar full-service restaurant­s from giving out single-use plastic straws unless customers request them. It wouldn’t ban straws as some cities have.
JEFF CHIU — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE This photo shows wrapped plastic straws at a bubble tea cafe in San Francisco. If you want a straw with your drink you may soon have to ask at California restaurant­s. Lawmakers in the Assembly voted 45-20 Thursday to send Gov. Jerry Brown a bill to bar full-service restaurant­s from giving out single-use plastic straws unless customers request them. It wouldn’t ban straws as some cities have.

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