I suspect that when you pose things as taxes, they almost always come out unpopular in polls. If you wanted public support you could instead lead with plant subsidy or plant based protein subsidies and then note that these would be financed by a small tax on harms to animal welfare or something.
In fact probably would do better by framing it in terms of taxing “animal-hours spent in cages”, animal pain, or factory farming in general
I suspect that when you pose things as taxes, they almost always come out unpopular in polls. If you wanted public support you could instead lead with plant subsidy or plant based protein subsidies and then note that these would be financed by a small tax on harms to animal welfare or something.
In fact probably would do better by framing it in terms of taxing “animal-hours spent in cages”, animal pain, or factory farming in general