SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – A leader of the movement to exempt tampons from California’s sales tax is now proposing to reinstate the tax on candy and snack foods.
Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia said Friday she will seek a constitutional amendment to undo California voters’ 1992 decision to classify candy and snacks as tax-exempt essential food items.
The Bell Gardens Democrat says consumption of fatty, ultra-processed foods has exploded since the sales taxes were repealed.
Grocers supported the tax repeal 24 years ago. The California Grocers Association says it cannot take a position on Garcia’s bill before the language is released.
The announcement comes one day after the release of a UCLA study that estimated 46 percent of Californians are prediabetic. On Wednesday, Democratic Assemblyman Richard Bloom of Santa Monica proposed a fee on sugary beverages.