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Dec 01, 2004
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
As part of the Academy for New State Legislators held at UMass Amherst, MTF President Michael J. Widmer provided incoming representatives and senators with an overview of key state and local financial issues. The presentation traces the impacts of...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Dec 01, 2004
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Over the next two fiscal years, state tax revenues will rise between four and five percent annually as a result of gradually improving economic conditions, according to the Foundation's new forecast. However, despite the improved tax outlook, the...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Oct 01, 2004
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
In this updated analysis, the Foundation concludes that despite the improving economy and declarations of budget surpluses, the state is still confronting a large and growing structural deficit. Even with tax revenues on track to exceed budget...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Aug 01, 2004
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
The crisis in the state's finances has entered a new and challenging phase. While improved revenues have led some to conclude that the crisis is over, the reality is much less certain.
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Jun 01, 2004
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
While the strong revenue performance of recent months is welcome news, the state's budgetary difficulties are far from over. Even with the improving revenue picture, 2005 revenues will barely be sufficient to support ongoing spending in state...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Jun 01, 2004
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
The 2005 budget moved one step closer to its final form last week with Governor Romney's exercise of his veto power under the Massachusetts Constitution. With the Legislature scheduled to conclude formal sessions for the year before the end of July,...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Feb 01, 2004
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Reflecting the reality of the state's ongoing fiscal crisis, Governor Romney's 2005 budget proposes the fourth straight year of spending cuts. While education is the budget's primary area of emphasis, the modest increases in local school aid and...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Jan 01, 2004
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
In its annual review of state spending, the Taxpayers Foundation concludes that the fiscal 2005 state budget will require a fourth year of significant spending cuts to help close a $1.1 to $1.4 billion budget gap. The report, State Budget '04: The...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Dec 01, 2003
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
At the annual consensus revenue hearing on Beacon Hill, the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation predicted state tax revenue growth of slightly more than four percent in both fiscal 2004 and 2005, based on conservative assumptions about the pace of...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Sep 01, 2003
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
The Commonwealth's vast system for purchasing human services needs major reform, according to a major new report prepared by MTF in collaboration with the Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers and with major funding from The Boston...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008