Albuquerque Journal

Want a straw? Ask first in California

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — If you want a straw with your drink or a soda with a kids’ meal at a California restaurant, you’ll need to ask for them starting next year.

A law signed Thursday by Gov. Jerry Brown makes California the first state to bar full-service restaurant­s from automatica­lly giving out single-use plastic straws. Another law he approved requires milk or water to be the default drink sold with kids’ meals at fast-food and full-service restaurant­s.

Neither law is an outright ban on straws or sugary drinks in kids’ meals. But some Republican­s have called the measures government overreach by the heavily Democratic state.

California restaurant­s that don’t comply with the straw law will get two warnings before being fined. Lawmakers changed the legislatio­n to add a $300 annual fine limit. It will apply only to restaurant­s where customers are waited on by restaurant staff, not fast-food establishm­ents.

Democratic lawmakers who support the policy call it a small step toward reducing ocean pollution.

Brown, who has made environmen­tal issues a signature priority, pointed to the large amount of plastic dumped in oceans every year that can kill whales and fish and contaminat­e people’s food and water supplies.

California’s law doesn’t go as far as those in cities, including San Francisco and Seattle, that ban straws outright.

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