- Thu Aug 23, 2018 4:41 am
#107032
California Bill Would Tell Your Kids What They Can Drink..
Sieg Heil Komrads! Sieg Heil! the new liberal Socials party chant
Almost every weekend, my parents, siblings, nieces, and I all go out to dinner. The girls, ages 9, 10, and 13, usually know exactly what they want, and these good Southern girls want sweet tea to drink. The only ones who might override them are their parents.
That scenario might be different if we lived in California. A new measure in front of the legislature -- SB-1192, or the California Healthy-by-Default Kids’ Meal Drinks Bill -- would require restaurants to make "healthy" drink choices like water or milk the automatic choice with kids meals unless parents request otherwise.
The legislation, which sailed through the State Senate in May before the Assembly approved it and sent back to the Senate last week, doesn't specify whether restaurants should upcharge if parents request a sugary drink, but it does impose fines for offending establishments.
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Sieg Heil Komrads! Sieg Heil! the new liberal Socials party chant
Almost every weekend, my parents, siblings, nieces, and I all go out to dinner. The girls, ages 9, 10, and 13, usually know exactly what they want, and these good Southern girls want sweet tea to drink. The only ones who might override them are their parents.
That scenario might be different if we lived in California. A new measure in front of the legislature -- SB-1192, or the California Healthy-by-Default Kids’ Meal Drinks Bill -- would require restaurants to make "healthy" drink choices like water or milk the automatic choice with kids meals unless parents request otherwise.
The legislation, which sailed through the State Senate in May before the Assembly approved it and sent back to the Senate last week, doesn't specify whether restaurants should upcharge if parents request a sugary drink, but it does impose fines for offending establishments.
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