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Massport eyes plan to double Tobin toll

Nov 21 2008

By Edward Mason and Hillary Chabot , The Boston Herald

Michael Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, questioned plans to saddle Massport with responsibility for the Turnpike, Central Artery and harbor tunnels. "Massport has a full plate as it is," Widmer said.
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Patrick planning at least $1 billion in cuts

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Nov 19 2008

By Bruce Mohl, Commonwealth Unbound

Michael Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, told me he had been expecting cuts in the range of 5 to 10 percent in fiscal 2010, which starts next July. He said those cuts are not likely to be shared equally, since some agencies cannot reduce spending dramatically. The Department of Corrections, for example, cannot just shut down prisons and release inmates.
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No more free rides

Nov 19 2008

By Yvonne Abraham, The Boston Globe

Last year, the state's transportation finance commission recommended a gas tax increase of 11.5 cents per gallon to adjust for inflation and increases of about a penny a year to keep pace going forward. Add another 4 cents per gallon and tolls would stay where they are today, according to Mike Widmer, the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation chief who was on the commission.
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Would Mass. Healthcare Reform Work Nationally?

Nov 18 2008

By Martha Bebinger, WBUR

WIDMER: We can't pay for health care indefinitely when we're seeing 10 percent growth each year. That's simply not sustainable. So as successful as we've been here in Massachusetts, on the long term success, the jury is still out.
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Administration retreats from plan to fund new rail with related jobs

Nov 17 2008

By Jim O’Sullivan, SHNS / The Belmont Citizen Herald

Michael Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, the business-backed group that has been critical of Patrick's financing techniques, called Cohen's remarks last week "the first time I've heard them acknowledge that." "It's a good thing they're understanding it, but then it brings to the surface the reality that we have no money to pay for the project - beyond pl
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Pike agency doubles tolls near Boston

Nov 15 2008

By Dan Ring, The Republican

Michael J. Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation in Boston, said the governor's plan to eliminate the turnpike authority is full of holes. Widmer said the state Highway Department is stretched thin now trying to maintain roads. "They don't have either the money or the resources to manage the western turnpike," Widmer said.
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Big noise over quiet perk

Nov 15 2008

By Dennis Shaughnessey, The Lowell Sun

Michael Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, said that while it is appropriate to give stipends to elected board members while they are in office, benefits should end when they leave.
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Pols weigh pumping up fuel cost

Nov 15 2008

By Hillary Chabot, The Boston Herald

While Linsky said he hopes to pass the gas tax instead of hiking tolls, Michael Widmer, who served on the Transportation Finance Committee and is of the business-backed Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, said both will be needed to patch the state's crumbling roads and bridges.
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Dismantling Pike would require ramps’ revamp

Nov 14 2008

By Hillary Chabot, The Boston Herald

"The Massachusetts Highway department is already overwhelmed with responsibilities in a managerial sense and a fiscal sense. Now, with no additional money, we're going to give them more responsibilities, which could easily make things worse," said Michael Widmer, head of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation.
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Critics: Lotto’s incentives futile in shaky economy

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Nov 11 2008

By Hillary Chabot, The Boston Herald

Incentive programs aren't as effective as additional advertising, argued fiscal expert Michael Widmer. "The recession has clearly had an impact on betting, but additional advertising is clearly the way to sell more," Widmer said.
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Voters veto repeal of income tax

Nov 5 2008

By Amanda Flitter, The Gloucester Daily News

According to the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, personal income tax accounts for 60 percent of total state tax revenues and 40 percent of total state spending.
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Income tax stays; pot decriminalized

Nov 5 2008

By Alexandra Mayer-Hohdahl, The Lowell Sun

Michael Widmer, executive director of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, put state leaders on notice. "If there's one thing I heard ... it was the enormous frustration that voters have with government," he said. "I certainly hope that leaders heard that message too. It's absolutely critical for the governor and Legislature to take the lead in reforming government.
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State income tax overwhelmingly preserved

Nov 5 2008

By David Kibbe, South Coast Today

The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, a business-backed, nonprofit research group, concluded Question 1 would require a 71 percent budget cut in almost all state programs. That excludes legally required state spending in such areas as debt service and minimum school funding.
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Editorial: In Mass., a vote for sanity

Nov 5 2008

The Boston Globe

As the business-backed Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation pointed out, about $13 billion of the state budget is not discretionary but required by federal law, the constitution, or court order. Finding $12 billion to cut in the rest of the budget would have had a devastating impact on human services, higher education, and the aid the state provides to towns and cities.
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Income Tax Question Defeated

Nov 4 2008

WCVB TV

Michael Widmer, of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, saw the measure as "fool's gold" and called it "a battle between emotion on the one hand and reason and facts on the other."
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Mass. rejects elimination of state income tax

Nov 4 2008

The Boston Herald / AP

Michael Widmer of the business-backed Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, which also fought the question, called the decisive vote against the measure a "terrific result." "There was enough public education so voters could resist the superficial lure of a tax cut and realize in the end it would result in dramatic cuts across state government but especially in aid to cities and town
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Guide to the Most Interesting State Ballot Measures

Nov 4 2008

By Josh Goodman, CQ Politics

Issue: Question 1, which would eliminate the state income tax. Analysis: Income taxes account for 40 percent of Massachusetts' budget, so, if this measure passes, it will have a massive impact on government in the state.
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Councillors Bemoan Budget Cuts

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Nov 4 2008

By Michal Labik, The Harvard Crimson

"Even though this is bad news, we have only just begun," said Brian P. Murphy '86-'87, the vice mayor of the City of Cambridge. He said that the income generated by the capital gains tax is expected to be reduced by at least $750 million in the fiscal year of 2009, citing the data presented at the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation.
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Recession Could Sway Voters On State Tax Referenda

Nov 4 2008

By Martin Vaughan, Dow Jones News Wire

"Here we are in a fiscal crisis, and we're going to remove $12.5 billion from the state budget," said Michael J. Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, in a video statement on the Boston Globe's Web site. The Massachusetts measure would repeal the income tax, which accounts for 40% of the state's revenues, starting in 2010.
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Lights Out

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Nov 3 2008

WHDH TV

Michael Widmer, Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation "Clearly this is the moment to look at issues like this - lights on in courts all night."
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A look at what awaits local voters

Nov 3 2008

By Richie Davis, The Recorder

There are also three statewide ballot questions, the most controversial of which would eliminate the state income tax, which provides 40 percent of the state budget.
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Editorial: Patrick’s prudent pruning

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Nov 2 2008

The Providence Journal

While the worldwide economic crisis has stoked the Massachusetts malaise, the deficit comes as no great shock. Back in July, the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation warned that the budget was at least $1 billion out of whack.
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Question One question: Where to cut $12.5B?

Nov 2 2008

By Steve LeBlanc, The Republican / AP

"It's absurd," said Michael Widmer of the business-backed Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation. "We're in the middle of a fiscal crisis now. This is a one or two billion dollar problem we're facing and she's saying cut $12.5 billion."
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Lead us not into temptation

Oct 31 2008

By Tiziana Dearing, The Pilot

Passage of Question 1 would eliminate 40 percent of the Commonwealth's budget. That's $12.5 out of $30 billion in state spending. According to the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, the Commonwealth would then have only $5 billion available for discretionary budget spending.
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State's life sciences tax-incentive plan still on track

Oct 31 2008

By Mark Hollmer, Boston Business Journal

"We can afford the tax credits because it is critical that we build this sector," said Mike Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation. "We can't mortgage our future."
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Back tax amnesty proposal advances

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Oct 31 2008

By John C. Drake, The Boston Globe

Michael Widmer, executive director of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, said the Legislature did not do much yesterday to help the state's bottom line. "There are no real cuts to address the revenue shortfall," he said. "The Legislature's doing most of what the governor asked, but it doesn't really help address the revenue shortfall on an ongoing basis."
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City officials encourage ‘no’ vote on Question 1

Oct 30 2008

By Leslie Friday, The Cape Ann Beacon

The joint School Committee and City Council letter says the state's budget would be cut by $12 billion, should personal income tax be eliminated. The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation estimated that would translate into across the board budgetary cuts of 71.1 percent.
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In Solidly Blue Massachusetts, Hottest Race Is Over Income Tax

Oct 30 2008

By Abby Goodnough, The New York Times

"There is a greater awareness now than in 2002 that it would have serious consequences," said Michael J. Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, a business-sponsored watchdog group that opposes the measure. "I'm heartened by the polls, but I'm operating as if it's as close as I feared it would be."
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Selectmen generally sour on Question 1

Oct 29 2008

By Kris Olson, The Marblehead Reporter

Jacobi said she has seen Widmer's 70-year-old organization, in her view, unfairly maligned during the debate over Question 1, noting that the MTF is non-partisan and has won numerous awards for its "unbiased" studies of how to use tax dollars most effectively. "They tend to be very conservative," Jacobi said.
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Editorial: Vote 'No' on Question 1

Oct 29 2008

The Stoneham Sun

The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation again takes issue with the figures and says for the 65 percent of the state's taxpayers who earn under $50,000, the average state income tax payment is $850, total. So it's hard to see how the majority of state taxpayers would save more than they currently pay in total income tax.
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Tax evasion - There is such a thing as a stupid question

Oct 29 2008

By Chris Faraone, The Boston Phoenix

The MTF's Widmer argues that there are undeniable conclusions in his foundation's 28-page analysis.
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What will happen statewide?

Oct 29 2008

By Elyse Wood, The Amherst Wire

On the forefront of this issue is Michael Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation. Widmer concludes that if passed, the repeal of the state income taxes would be a blow to the Massachusetts economy.
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In income tax debate, 41% figure is 100% iffy

Oct 29 2008

By Eric Moskowitz, The Boston Globe

"It's an absurd number," said Michael Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, a business-backed budget research group. "That's pulled out of the air. The public may think there's 41 percent waste, but that has nothing to do with the facts."
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OUR VIEW: Vote No on Question 1

Oct 29 2008

The Herald News

Income tax is a progressive tax, meaning those who make more money and can afford to pay more do so. That is the way civilized government works. According to the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, under Question 1, the average resident making around $50,000 a year would see just over $1,000 a year in savings.
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Question 1 harms most vulnerable

Oct 28 2008

By Robert P. Dean, The Berkshire Eagle

According to the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation (MTF), a nationally recognized, nonprofit research organization working to promote the most effective use of state tax dollars, high-income taxpayers would gain most of the benefit from repealing the personal income tax, while those earning $50,000 a year or less would gain very little.
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OUR OPINION: Question 1: A dangerous solution

Oct 28 2008

The Patriot Ledger

People making less than the state's average income of $50,500, who comprise more than 65 percent of Massachusetts tax filers, would save less than half that amount, according to the nonpartisan Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation. Those earning more than $100,000 annually would get the most back, about an average of $16,300. The inequity is stunning.
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Question 1 backers launch appeal

Oct 28 2008

By Donovan Slack, The Boston Globe

Last week, a report commissioned by Associated Industries of Massachusetts, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, Massachusetts Business Roundtable, and the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation reached similar conclusions, saying the measure "goes too far."
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Springfield City Council to face threat of layoffs

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Oct 27 2008

By Mike Plaisance, The Republican

State officials expected to gain $1.7 billion in capital gains taxes upon approving the budget in July. The Patrick administration has since cut $400 million from that estimate for capital gains, and Michael J. Widmer of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation said capital gains could drop an additional $400 million to $500 million beyond that.
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Mass. official says Patrick proposal to be trimmed

Oct 27 2008

WWLP / AP

Michael Widmer of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation says the goals of the program are admirable, but the money just isn't there.
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Patrick pulling back on education

Oct 27 2008

By James Vaznis, The Boston Globe

"We don't have the dollars to do it," said Michael Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation. "It's not that we don't believe in the virtue. We don't have the money."
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Cops Want Extra Pay For Using Computers

Oct 26 2008

WCVB TV

"It just doesn't pass the straight-face test," said Michael Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation. "Obviously, they shouldn't be paying any time. But it's particularly egregious given incredible fiscal pressures the state's facing and cities and towns are facing."
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Question One: Tax break or big mistake?

Oct 26 2008

By Elyse Wood, Amherst Wire

But opponents, such as the Massachusetts League of Women Voters or the Massachusetts Taxpayer Foundation, say it will lead to chaos. "To say the least it would have a dramatic effect on services," said Michael Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation.
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Local Leaders Urge a No Vote on Question 1

Oct 26 2008

By Susan Birns, iBerkshires

In a prepared statement, read by Blackmer, Mayor John Barrett III, asserted that the results of Question 1 in North Adams would be devastation "with a capital D." He referenced a recently released report by the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation that calculated the impact on North Adams would be a $4.1 million cut to the city in noneducation aid and an estimated additional loss of $2.2 m
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Opposition to Question 1 widens

Oct 25 2008

By Richie Davis, The Recorder

Even on face value, eliminating revenues that account for 40 percent of the state's $32 billion budget sounds like a radical notion. But because more than $12 billion of that budget is required to pay for pensions, Medicare debt service and other obligations, the budget cuts would be closer to 70 percent, according to a recent study by the independent Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation.
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T to delay bond offer until after election

Oct 25 2008

By Eric Moskowitz, The Boston Globe

"If this passed, this would expose Massachusetts to almost immediate downgrading of credit and dry up access to funds," said Michael Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, which helped fund the study. "It would have a domino effect that would have drastic impacts for public and private financing in the Commonwealth."
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Editorial: Rosenberg for Senate

Oct 24 2008

Amherst Bulletin

Many economic analysts - including the business-backed Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation - have concluded that Question 1 would decimate important state and local services while prompting an increase in property taxes.
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A best case for hard times

Oct 23 2008

By Matt Kinnaman, North Adams Transcript

Widmer's report, "The Enormous Consequences of Question 1," warns of 71 percent across-the-board budget cuts if Question 1 passes. When asked whether eliminating the income tax would create new job growth and revenue opportunities, Widmer said it would not. He said projections that eliminating the income tax would stimulate job creation are "absurd."
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Officials say Question 1 would mean severe cuts

Oct 23 2008

By Kathleen Kirwin , The Westford Eagle

According to a recently released report, "The Enormous Consequences of Question 1," published by the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, the $12.5 billion in personal income taxes represents 60 percent of total tax revenues and 40 percent of the $31.8 billion in state spending.
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Lottery earnings expected to decline

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Oct 23 2008

By Matt Viser, The Boston Globe

"In one sense, it's small potatoes," said Michael Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation. "But it's just more bad news. "It's another example of how state revenues are getting hit on every front," he said.
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School Committee urges residents to oppose Question 1

Oct 23 2008

By Jay Turner, The Canton Citizen

Citing information from a Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation report, Phalan told the School Committee that the state stands to lose 40 percent of its annual revenue; however, service cuts, including aid to cities and towns, would be higher than 70 percent due to five programs that the state is legally mandated to fund.
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Editorial: Passing up opportunities for savings

Oct 23 2008

The Daily News Tribune

The potential savings is enormous. Last year the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation issued a report based on projected health care increases in GIC compared to the average local health plan. The study found if all cities and towns joined the GIC, they could save between $436 million and $764 million in fiscal 2013 and between $1.4 billion and $2.5 billion in fiscal 2018.
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Commentary -- Repeal would hurt town

Oct 22 2008

By Michael Maresco, The Marshfield Mariner

A very large portion of the Commonwealth's budget that relates to state spending is rooted in our state constitution, federal requirements or through legal obligations.
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Mass. suffers a dramatic drop in fiscal fortunes

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Oct 22 2008

By Steve LeBlanc, AP / The Bay State Banner

During the 2008 fiscal year, the state collected $1.9 billion in capital gains taxes, but by the spring it was already clear that the level of collections couldn't last, according to Michael Widmer, president of the business-backed Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation.
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Editorial: Courting Chaos in Massachusetts

Oct 22 2008

The New York Times

The state's Constitution, federal law and other obligations prohibit cuts in $12.5 billion in state spending - including aid to public schools, interest on the state's debt and part of Medicaid. This means to make ends meet, the remaining $19.5 billion in annual spending would have to be slashed by 70 percent.
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Education board warns on repeal of income tax

Oct 22 2008

By James Vaznis, The Boston Globe

In its motion, the 11-member board cited a Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation report that estimated a $12.5 billion loss in annual revenue if the income tax were repealed. On Nov. 4, voters will consider a ballot question to abolish the tax.
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Income tax initiative sparks heated discussion

Oct 22 2008

By Trevor Jones, The Berkshire Eagle

Widmer outlined a what he called a "havoc and chaos" scenario in Massachusetts if Question 1 passes. Eliminating the income tax and the $12.5 billion it generates will result in cuts of more than 70 percent to most state-run programs, such as prisons and courts, human services, transportation, parks, colleges and universities, and state employees' pension and health care benefits.
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'Taxachusetts' May No Longer Apply If Measure Passes

Oct 21 2008

WCVB TV

"This is fool's gold," said Michael Widmer of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation. "This is a battle between emotion on the one hand and reason and facts on the other."
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Experts paint grim picture of economy

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Oct 21 2008

By Matt Murphy, The Berkshire Eagle

Michael Widmer, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, said now is the time to talk about long term reforms to the state's pension system as well as making it easier for cities and towns to join the state's Group Insurance Commission by removing requirement that it be collectively bargained with unions.
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Mass. city may give police Sept. 11 paid holiday

Oct 21 2008

The Gainsville Sun / AP

Michael Widmer of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation said the new holiday sends the wrong message in a struggling economy. "Cities and towns will almost certainly see cuts in state aid and they need to reduce expenditures, not add new benefits," he said.
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Selectmen mull income tax question

Oct 21 2008

By Brad Petrishen, The Lincoln Journal

"The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation calculates that if the state income tax is repealed, it would result in a reduction of $12.5 billion a year in revenue for the state - about 40 percent of its overall revenue," said Higgins.
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Guest Commentary: No on Question 1

Oct 21 2008

By Lincoln School Committee, The Lincoln Journal

According to the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation (MTF), an independent, non-partisan research organization, "Passage of Question 1 would have a profound impact on citizens of the Commonwealth and the broad range of services provided by state government."
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Dueling studies blast, defend Mass. tax question

Oct 21 2008

By Steve LeBlanc, AP / The Boston Herald

"This is fool's gold," said Michael Widmer of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation. "This is a battle between emotion on the one hand and reason and facts on the other.
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Same old story from No on 1 set

Oct 21 2008

By Margery Eagan, The Boston Herald

Yesterday, after testifying on Beacon Hill about budget cuts after the Wall Street disaster, tax watchdog Michael Widmer said he thinks this fiscal mess is a perfect "opportunity for real reform," particularly of major budget-busters such as pension and health care costs. They account for a whopping 70 percent of local budgets, he said.
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