Navajo Snack Tax Success A Model For Other Communities

By Ama Sarfo (April 7, 2015, 5:08 PM EDT) -- The Navajo Nation recently became the first U.S. community to pass a controversial "junk food tax" in an effort to steer its citizens toward healthier food options. And if other jurisdictions want to follow in the nation's success, they'll need to tap into grassroots power and spin similar taxes as a positive, not punitive, measure, experts say....

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