Our Commitment to Reducing Consumption of Sugary Drinks

group of health advocates standing in front of kids bath tub filled with sugarThe American Heart Association has been historically and unequivocally committed to reducing consumption of sugary drinks, which science shows can raise the risk of cardiovascular disease.

We have battled soda companies over public policies for decades to reduce consumption of sugary beverages. In the face of industry opposition, we have long called upon the U.S. Department of Agriculture to use its authority over SNAP to decrease sugary drink consumption.

In collaboration with public health partners across the country, we have increased taxes on sugary drinks, having successfully passed such policies in Philadelphia, Seattle and communities across California, including Santa Cruz most recently in November 2024.

We are steadfastly committed to the shared goal of increasing consumption of healthy foods and reducing consumption of sugary drinks. The following resources highlight our work in support of this mission-critical priority:

Reducing Sugary Drink Consumption: Timeline of Key Heart Association Milestones

2014

Sugary Drink Tax
Berkeley, CA passes ballot initiative

Farm Bill
Congress passes the Agricultural Act of 2014 (the "farm bill"), reauthorizing SNAP


2016

Sugary Drink Tax
Oakland, CA passes ballot initiative

Sugary Drink Tax
Boulder, CO passes ballot initiative

Sugary Drink Tax
Philadelphia, PA City Council passes measure

Sugary Drink Tax
San Francisco, CA City Council passes measure

Sugary Drink Tax
Albany, NY passes ballot measure

Sugary Drink Tax
Cook County, IL County Council passes measure, later repealed

AHA Policy Statement
Reducing Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption: A Focus on Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes (PDF)(link opens in new window)


2017


2018

Sugary Drink Tax
After CA Gov. Jerry Brown is reported to have dined with soda industry executives about banning sugary drink taxes, AHA CEO Nancy Brown issues an open invitation to dinner with the governor.

Sugary Drink Tax
California legislature passes bill preempting local sugary drink taxes

Sugary Drink Tax
San Jose, CA City Council proposal set to go on November ballot stopped due to state preemption

Sugary Drink Tax
Oregon ballot initiative defeats preemption of taxes on products including sugary drinks

Farm Bill
Congress reauthorizes the farm bill


2019


2022


2023

Farm Bill
Association hosts advocate fly-in for meetings with congressional offices on the farm bill

Farm Bill
Congress enacts a “clean” extension of the farm bill


2024

Sugary Drink Tax
Santa Cruz, CA passes ballot initiative

Sugary Drink Tax
Berkeley, CA extends sugary drink tax indefinitely

Farm Bill
Congress enacts a "clean" extension of the farm bill


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