Health | New York City NYC's Soda Ban Passes Easily ...Possibly because Michael Bloomberg appointed the board By Kevin Spak Posted Sep 13, 2012 12:10 PM CDT Copied FILE - In this May 31, 2012 file photo, a man leaves a 7-Eleven store with a Double Gulp drink, in New York. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File) New York City's Board of Health overwhelmingly passed Michael Bloomberg's proposed ban on large sodas and other sugary drinks today—a result that surprised exactly no one, given that Bloomberg appointed the entire board, the Wall Street Journal reports. Before the vote, Bloomberg's administration delivered a 20-minute presentation downplaying and refuting criticisms of the ban. The result? It passed 8-0, with one abstention. "It's hard to do—there are a lot of unhappy people," one board member said, but added that she hoped this became "the new norm." Read These Next Arizona governor wants answers on Grand Canyon fire. Farmer killed by water buffalo a day after he bought them. New Powell move may be attempt to blunt Trump criticism. This find left experienced customs officers "speechless." Report an error