A Potential Beverage Tax Will Hurt Rhode Islander’s Working Families and Local Businesses. 

A 1.5 cents per ounce tax on many everyday beverages was introduced in Rhode Island during the 2022 legislative session. While it did not pass, our coalition remains vigilant as we expect a beverage tax proposal to return in 2024.

Meet the Coalition

Tanya Veiga, Manager, Galito Restaurant, Pawtucket RI

“There are better ways to address food insecurity than a tax that will hurt working families and cost jobs. We just can’t afford that.”

About Us

We’re a coalition of individuals and small, local businesses, and community organizations fighting to keep many everyday drinks affordable for working families and help small businesses stay afloat.

The Impact

See how a beverage tax would impact Rhode Island families, small businesses, and employees

Voices of the Coalition

Meet the RI residents, advocates, and small businesses that make up our coalition

The Impact of a Beverage Tax

How would a proposed beverage tax impact Rhode Island?
Beverage taxes hurt working families, small businesses and employees the most.

  • This is not just a tax on soda. Hard-working Rhode Islanders will struggle to afford common grocery items such as flavored coffee drinks, sports drinks, teas, sodas, energy drinks, lemonades, kombuchas, flavored waters and certain fruit drinks – even coffee syrup.
  • Costs are rising for working families in Rhode Island. Inflation and higher costs are making everyday items more expensive.
  • Local businesses have worked hard to recover from the challenges of the pandemic. A large tax on beverages is another burden on working families and businesses and would lead to job losses and higher prices.

If passed, many residents will drive across the state border to do their shopping in Massachusetts and Connecticut, hurting local businesses and depriving the state of revenue.

The state has had an influx of funding after receiving historic levels of federal dollars yet still ended up with a deficit. Now is the time to support small businesses and families, not enact a tax that would make it even harder for them to recover.

BOTTOM LINE: Rhode Island families and small businesses are still struggling to make ends meet with increased costs and inflation…a beverage tax will only make things worse.

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