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Mass Audubon wants more state spending on open space
The Senate leadership’s economic development bill does spend more on environmental infrastructure overall than the House, according to a Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation analysis, once items such as electric-car chargers are factored in. But Mass...
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Senate Ways and Means Economic Development & Surplus Legislation
Just days after the House concluded its debate, the Senate Committee on Ways and Means (SWM) released its version of a $4.8 billion proposal that makes direct appropriations, authorizes capital spending, proposes tax relief and includes economic...
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House Final Economic Development & Surplus Legislation
The House engrossed a $4.8 billion spending, economic development, and tax relief package last week increasing the fiscal impact of the bill by $499.2 million after two days of debate.  This Brief summarizes the new spending, tax, and policy...
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FY 2023 Budget Conference Summary
The House and Senate have enacted a $59.6 billion fiscal year (FY) 2023 budget, which includes all major spending proposals in either budget as well as several new large investments in areas like early education, K-12, and transportation. The...
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House Ways and Means Economic Development & Surplus Legislation
Less than three weeks before the end of formal session, House Ways and Means has released a $4.3 billion bill that makes direct appropriations, authorizes capital spending and proposes tax relief. This massive bill includes $2.55 billion in immediate...
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The case for reshaping public health
AS THE PRESIDENT of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, I spend a lot of time considering ways to reduce health care costs.  In my opinion, the best way to reduce health care costs is not to incur them at all. A well-functioning public...
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Relief rebates would flow to 2 million in Mass.
The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation projected last week that the Legislature will have a $3.6 billion budget surplus available once final accounting is complete for fiscal year 2022, which ended June 30. The state Department of Revenue has not yet...
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Mass. lawmakers promise one of Beacon Hill’s largest packages of tax relief in a generation. It mirrors much of what Baker pitched in January.
The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, a business-backed budget watchdog, projected last week that lawmakers will have a surplus of nearly $3.6 billion from the fiscal year that ended last week, an amount it called “historic.” ...
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Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation estimates “historic” budget surplus of $3.6 billion
The Department of Revenue is still counting, but the budget watchers at the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation expect that the Legislature will have a surplus of $3.6 billion when the final accounting of the fiscal year that ended last week is...
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Estimating the FY 2022 Budget Surplus
Fiscal year 2023 began on July 1st, but policymakers have yet to close the books on FY 2022 which requires disposing of a significant budget surplus. This Brief provides an estimate of the surplus and examines how it fits in to the larger fiscal...
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