KEY POINTS
  • A bill that would have slapped a statewide tax on sugary drinks in California stalls when the lawmaker who authored it shelves the legislation until next year.
  • The measure would have imposed a tax of 2 cents per fluid ounce on soda and other sugar-sweetened beverages such as teas, and sports and energy drinks.
  • The bill seeks to use the tax revenue to help fund programs to combat diabetes and other chronic health conditions.
A customer shops as bottles of Coca-Cola Co. brand soda sit on display for sale.

LOS ANGELES — A bill that would have slapped a statewide tax on sugary drinks in California stalled Monday when the lawmaker who authored it shelved the legislation until next year.

Assembly Bill 138 would have imposed a tax of 2 cents per fluid ounce on soda and other sugar-sweetened beverages such as teas, and sports and energy drinks. It seeks to use the tax revenue to help fund programs to combat diabetes and other chronic health conditions.