cities across the country are seeing a backlash against new taxes on streaming video. local governments are trying to make up for lost revenue when people cut the cord from their cable companies and switch to services like netflix and hulu. carter evans has more on this. this tax doesn t make sense. this was just a mogr reporter: the pasadena city council has been taking heat for weeks after announcing a 9.4% tax on streaming video, calling it a utility, so it can be taxed like water and electricity. my constituents do not want this tax. reporter: even if it s just a couple of bucks to help out the city? even if it s just a couple of dollars that they re already it s being taxed twice. reporter: councilman tyrone hampton says the surprise tax rid of cable tv and home phones. i read it multiple times and i was just like, well, when did this happen? reporter: it happened when pasadena voters modernized a law in 2008 to tax cell phones like land lines, never
cities across the country are seeing a backlash against new taxes on streaming video. local governments are trying to make up for lost revenue when people cut the cord from their cable companies and switch to services like netflix and hulu. carter evans has more on this. this tax doesn t make this was just a money grab. and that s all i ve got to say. reporter: the pasadena city council has been taking heat for weeks after announcing a 9.4% tax on streaming video, calling it a utility, so it can be taxed like water and electricity. my constituents do not want this tax. reporter: even if it s just a couple of bucks to help out the city? even if it s just a couple of dollars that they re already it s being taxed twice. reporter: councilman tyrone hampton says the surprise tax revenue from people getting rid of cable tv and home phones. i read it multiple times and i was just like, well, when did this happen? reporter: it happened when pasadena voters moderni
cities across the country are seeing a backlash against new taxes on streaming video. local governments are trying to make up for lost revenue when people cut the cord from their cable companies and switch to services like netflix and hulu. carter evans has more on this. this tax doesn t make sense. this was just a and that s all i ve got to say. reporter: the pasadena city council has been taking heat for weeks after announcing a 9.4% tax on streaming video, calling it a utility, so it can be taxed like water and electricity. my constituents do not want this tax. reporter: even if it s just a couple of bucks to help out the city? even if it s just a couple of dollars that they re already it s being taxed twice. reporter: councilman tyrone hampton says the surprise tax was designed to make up for lost rid of cable tv and home phones. i read it multiple times and i was just like, well, when did this happen? reporter: it happened when pasadena voters moderni
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cities across the country are seeing a backlash against new taxes on streaming video. local governments are trying to make up for lost revenue when people cut the cord from their cable companies and switch to services like netflix and hulu. carter evans has more on this. this tax doesn t make sense. this was just a money grab. and that s all i ve got to say. reporter: the pasadena city council has been taking heat for weeks after announcing a 9.4% tax on streaming video, calling it a utility, so it can be taxed like water and electricity. my constituents do not want this tax. reporter: even if it s just a couple of bucks to help out the city? even if it s just a couple of dollars that they re already it s being taxed twice. reporter: councilman tyrone hampton says the surprise tax was designed to make up for lost tax revenue from people getting i read it multiple times and i was just like, well, when did this happen? reporter: it happened when pasadena vot