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Senate's spending bill includes less money for MBTA, World Cup than House approved
The Massachusetts Senate will not join the House in tying the delayed implementation of federal tax code changes to the outcome of a potential income tax cut ballot question, part of the $1.8 billion spending bill its budget committee rolled out Thursday. The bill advanced by the Senate Ways and Means Committee spends $1.3 billion in surplus surtax revenue dedicated towards...
Massachusetts House passes fair-share supplemental budget
The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed a $1.8 billion supplemental budget that invests $885 million in public transportation and $417 million in public education, and funds several Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) deficiencies. The bill passed today also includes the tax conformity legislation filed by Governor Healey that delays the state’s alignment with the corporate tax changes passed by Congress in the OB3 Act last year. “From significan…
Massachusetts House passes fair share supplemental budget – Beacon Hill Times
The Massachusetts House of Representatives today passed a $1.8 billion supplemental budget that invests $885 million in public transportation and $417 million in public education, and funds several Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) deficiencies. The bill passed today also includes the tax conformity legislation filed by Governor Healey that delays the state’s alignment with the corporate tax changes passed by Congress in the OB3 Act last year. “From sign…
Massachusetts House Passes Fair Share Supplemental Budget – Everett Independent
Special to the Times-Free Press The Massachusetts House of Representatives today passed a $1.8 billion supplemental budget that invests $885 million in public transportation and $417 million in public education, and funds several Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) deficiencies. The bill passed today also includes the tax conformity legislation filed by Governor Healey that delays the state’s alignment with the corporate tax changes passed by Congress in th…
Senate sprinkles tax policy into $1.8 billion spending bill; MBTA, World Cup in line for less money than House approved
BOSTON -- The Senate will not join the House in tying the delayed implementation of federal tax code changes to the outcome of a potential income tax cut ballot question, part of the $1.8 billion spending bill its budget committee…
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