In 1990, state lawmakers passed a tax on every beer, wine or drink sold in Florida restaurants. Some include it in the price of the beverage, others show it as an alcohol surcharge on your bill. The tax has been cut two times before, now the final repeal is awaiting governor Jeb Bush's signature. This year the repeal passed, but lawmakers kept it on the books another year because they needed the 40 million dollars it produces. Check out this video about drink tax:
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