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Governor's Proposal Aims to Change Who Pays Broker Fees in Mass.

  • On Monday, Massachusetts House and Senate negotiators approved a $61 billion budget, the first on-time passage since 2016, signaling fiscal stability.
  • In response to warnings from budget watchdogs and Senate budget chief Rodrigues about precarious tax revenues, negotiators trimmed nearly $500 million from earlier proposals, reducing overall spending by about $1 billion.
  • Legislators approved a $61 billion budget, funded free community college, free school meals, and fare-free RTAs, amid warnings of revenue shortfalls and spending trims.
  • Following final votes, the House approved 139-6 and the Senate 38-2; the governor has 10 days to sign or veto the budget.
  • Beyond passage, Massachusetts lawmakers aim to protect vital programs amid federal upheaval and potential aid cuts, demonstrating fiscal resilience in uncertain times.
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