Voters in Fairfax County rejected a ballot measure to establish a 4 percent tax on ready-to-eat meals inside restaurants, convenience stores and grocery markets that would have generated about $100 million in additional revenue for the county.
   
 
News Alert Tue., Nov. 08, 2016 11:06 p.m.
 
 
Fairfax County voters reject tax on restaurant meals
Voters in Fairfax County rejected a ballot measure to establish a 4 percent tax on ready-to-eat meals inside restaurants, convenience stores and grocery markets that would have generated about $100 million in additional revenue for the county.
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