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By Lisa Aliferis, KQED News Fix

You may remember that San Francisco voters rejected a soda tax last fall. The tax failed to get the two-thirds majority vote it needed but did get a solid majority — 56 percent.

Three San Francisco supervisors are taking that voter sentiment and moving ahead with proposed ordinances that — while short of a tax — would still regulate soda and other sugary beverages in other ways.

Read the complete story at KQED News Fix.