Gov. Maura Healey Declined to Take a Position on a Proposed Income Tax Cut a Key Lawmaker Called "Irresponsible'"
Business groups collected signatures to advance a ballot measure proposing to cut Massachusetts income tax to 4%, with 67% voter support but concerns over $800 million to $1 billion revenue loss.
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Ballot proposal to cut state income tax could cost Mass. nearly $5 billion, officials say, igniting attacks from lawmakers - The Boston Globe
State officials told lawmakers that, when fully implemented, the ballot proposal could slash anywhere from $4.2 billion to $4.8 billion from the state’s coffers annually.
Massachusetts Income Tax Cut Proposal Sparks Divide: Sharp Criticism from Lawmakers, Silence from Healey
BY SAM DRYSDALE The House budget chief on Tuesday ripped a proposed income tax cut as "irresponsible," but on Wednesday Gov. Maura Healey declined to take a position on the possible tax cut that could go before voters next year. Asked by reporters if she shares House Ways and Means Chair Aaron
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