Future Of AB 1998 Plastic Grocery Bag Ban/Paper Bag Tax In Turmoil
There has been a lot of commotion lately over this year’s legislation that would ban plastic grocery bags, and impose a tax on paper bags (read about it here, watch more here). You’ll recall that it already passed out of the Assembly (barely) with the Speaker’s vote making the difference (this legislation, if passed, would force a manufacturer of plastic bag in his district to lay of a few hundred people). This bill would outlaw plastic grocery bags, and would then create a mandatory per-bag fee on paper bags of at least five cents. It is worthy of note that the hundreds of millions of bucks that would be collected through this mandatory fee, according to the current language of the bill, would go not into a government program, but – get this – into the pockets of the grocery store owners (in most cases, very large mega-chains like Safeway, Ralphs, Pavillions and such). It is no wonder that the California Grocers Association, who has opposed the bag-ban in previous years, suddenly has come out in full support of this bill. One can picture the sign at the grocery check-out line, “We apologize for this new bag fee,… Read More