Illinois lawmakers may be including a proposal to tax sugary drinks in the state budget.
Senate Bill 9 would tax any drink that has five grams of sugar or more. Under the bill, distributors would be required to impose a penny-per-ounce tax on retailers. The tax would produce an estimated $560 million for state.
Those in favor of the tax on sugary beverages believe it would be a responsible revenue generator. People opposing the bill say it could have a negative effect on the industry and its employees.
When asked about the tax, Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner declined to comment.