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  <title>Bill Monning_California State Senator (ret.)_2026-07-24_interviewed on KZSC's &amp;quot;Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club&amp;quot; by &amp;quot;Dangerous Dan&amp;quot; Orange &amp;amp; &amp;quot;DJ Spark Plug&amp;quot; (Dylan Estevez)</title>
  <description>n 2019 Bill sponsored SB347, the Sugar-Seetened Beverage (aka SSB) Warning label act - it made it out of the health committee &amp;amp;amp; appropriations (the latter because it was &amp;quot;de minimis&amp;quot;), but died on the Senate Floor due to machinations of &amp;quot;Big Soda&amp;quot;; &amp;quot;Big Soda&amp;quot; &amp;amp;amp; &amp;quot;Big Food&amp;quot; got an initiative on the ballot in 2018 to raise the approval level for city &amp;amp;amp; county taxes on food &amp;amp;amp; beferages to 2/3 - the legislature negotiated with them to remove the initiative in exchange for passing a low (the &amp;quot;Keep Groceriees Affordable Act of 2018&amp;quot;) to ban local taxes on food &amp;amp;amp; beverages (digression into SEIU &amp;amp;amp; the &amp;quot;Billionaire Tax&amp;quot; initiative on this year's ballot - a one-time tax in California only to fund health care); deep dive into &amp;quot;Big Food&amp;quot; vs. The People in Santa Cruz Local; in 2024 Santa Cruz City passed a 2 cent tax on SSB, and &amp;quot;Big Soda&amp;quot; sued (public health vs. maximizing profit); was Senator Monning's SB347 inspired by Mexico? Yes! Mexico has a national tax that funds public health; in Santa Cruz, City Councimember (&amp;amp;amp; former mayor) Martine Watkins joined with a non-profit, &amp;amp;amp; won in courts, &amp;amp;amp; won on the ballot, &amp;amp;amp; recently won in Superior Court in Sacramento, which held that a Charter City could tax SSB &amp;amp;amp; not run afould of the &amp;quot;Keep Groceries Affordable Act&amp;quot; (there are 121 Charter Cities in California); &amp;quot;Big Soda&amp;quot; is expected to appeal the Santa Cruz ruling to the State Court of Appeals for the 3rd District; Federal Medicare cuts impacting Medical recipients, SNAP (food stamps) as wel, by putting up roadblocks to disqualify recipients; there's a full court press against children, especially poor kids, in counties. An interview on &amp;quot;The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club&amp;quot; with &amp;quot;Dangerous Dan&amp;quot; Orange &amp;amp;amp; &amp;quot;DJ Spark Plug&amp;quot; (Dylan Estevez) airing Friday mornings on KZSC Santa Cruz, California. 2026 is Bushwhacker's 37th year on the air! Thanks for listening! To support KZSC (&amp;amp;amp; these podcasts), please go to KZSC.FM and click on the &amp;quot;Donate to KZSC&amp;quot; button in the upper right-hand corner. Thanks! </description>
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