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Public forum splits on proposed soda tax as residents cite jobs and health gains
Summary
Councilwoman Leslie Knope solicited public input on a proposed soda tax; supporters cited public-health improvements while workers warned it could cost jobs at local businesses, and a straw poll showed the audience roughly split on the measure.
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Councilwoman Leslie Knope presented a proposed measure at a public forum and asked for input from residents before deciding how to vote.
Supporters pointed to public-health gains. A forum speaker (speaker 2) credited Knope's initiatives for improving Pawnee's rankings, saying the town was "no longer the 4th most obese city in America" and was "now 9th," and the council mentioned an accompanying drop in certain emergency visits. During the meeting Knope also cited prevention benefits, arguing the tax would help make people healthier.
Opponents raised economic concerns. A worker who said they are employed at Colonel Plumps (speaker 21) warned layoffs were possible, urging leaders to consider local jobs before adopting the tax. Another resident framed taxation more broadly as overreach, saying "All taxation is theft."
The facilitator took a straw poll using green and red cards; attendees split roughly half and half on the soda tax, underscoring the divided local opinion.
No formal vote on a soda tax was recorded during the forum. The exchange captured both public-health claims and economic worries; council members said they wanted more information before taking formal action.

