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Boston’s economic rebound hindered by vacant office space, remote work, report finds
A new report paints a sobering picture of what the shift to remote and hybrid work could do to the city’s economy in the months and years ahead, given the reduction in foot traffic and spending seen in the downtown since the pandemic. “Urban...
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Massachusetts tax relief can’t wait
“Massachusetts hasn’t really done tax relief in 20 years,” said Doug Howgate, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, which this week released its latest report that insists the “package is paid for, affordable, and overdue.” “You...
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Advocates push Massachusetts lawmakers to act on tax cuts
A new report by the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation points to huge post-pandemic jumps in state revenue before urging the Legislature to use the time left in the year to finally get their act together on tax cuts. According to the MTF, the...
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MTF Workforce Primers
The State’s Workforce Investments – Most Important Things to Know1.;State investments in workforce programs have significantly increased over the past five years. In FY 2023, policymakers increased workforce spending by $214 million (62 percent) over...
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Urban Economies on the Precipice: A Tale of Six Cities
As cities like Boston continue to navigate changes in urban economies resulting from the ongoing pandemic recovery, a new report from the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation (MTF) details the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Urban...
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Tax Relief: Three Things to Know
Six months after Governor Healey filed her administration’s original tax relief bill and one month after a Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 budget that reflects the cost of a tax relief package was signed into law, House and Senate conferees have yet to produce...
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Policy Conversation – Guest speaker Quentin Palfrey
We hope you can join us to hear from our guest speaker, Quentin Palfrey, Massachusetts Director of Federal Funds and Infrastructure. Quentin is a Lawyer and public policy professional with extensive experience in state and federal government, non...
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MTF Tax Thought Leadership Group
The MTF Tax Thought Leadership Group will host Supreme Judicial Court Associate Justice Dalila Argaez Wendlandt.  Justice Wendlandt, appointed to the SJC by Governor Baker in 2020, has written for the court in several recently decided tax cases,...
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Report: State needs to do more to maximize federal funds
The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation report estimates that Massachusetts could maximize how many federal dollars are sent to the Bay State through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and Creating Helpful...
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In contest for federal funds, Mass. officials need $800 million more in state money to compete, report says
“It’s something we have to do if we want to get what we can from these resources,” said Doug Howgate, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, which is urging lawmakers to, among other things, use one-time resources that aren’t currently...
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