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Massachusetts Statewide Business Groups Commit to Addressing Systemic Racism and Discrimination
As a community of business associations, representing tens of thousands of employers across the Commonwealth, we mourn the losses and honor the memories of George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and the countless other...
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The new normal: Trains empty, masks on as MBTA ridership slowly rebounds
The blow the coronavirus delivered to the MBTA may have long lasting financial impacts. By fiscal year 2022, the MBTA could have an operating budget deficit of more than $400 million, according to a new analysis released by the Massachusetts...
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Mass. Treasury draws $500 million from line of credit
“These lower appropriation levels address the need for continuing government operations while adjusting for lower tax revenue collections, but even this reduced spending could prove to be overly optimistic should federal assistance levels fall short,...
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Labor-backed group pushes Beacon Hill for new corporate taxes
Any sort of budget debate without knowing the level of help from the federal government would be only a hypothetical exercise, said Eileen McAnneny, president of the taxpayers foundation. And Brooke Thomson, head of government affairs at Associated...
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Pressure builds on state government to help businesses deal with the pandemic
Unlike Congress, state lawmakers need to pass a balanced budget every year. Money is tight, to say the least: The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation recently estimated that state tax revenue in the next fiscal year will drop by $6 billion,...
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‘We have to manage our budget very carefully': Boston Mayor Marty Walsh warns of ‘prolonged recession’ due to coronavirus pandemic
In its updated economic outlook released in late May, the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, a leading Beacon Hill watchdog organization, already predicted the state could face a roughly $6 billion budget shortfall this year. ...
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Massachusetts lawmakers, uncertain of coronavirus’ economic toll, brace for tough decisions on education, taxes for fiscal 2021 budget
MTF projected before the pandemic hit that the state faced a revenue shortfall of up to $800 million this fiscal year. Even then, the Beacon Hill watchdog group suggested putting off the phase-in of the Student Opportunity Act or hold off spending in...
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T notes: Control board says goodbye, offers advice
The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation in a recent report also praised the work of the control board, but pointedly said the impact of COVID-19 has put the T in a worse financial position today than when it was formed in 2015 in the wake of a...
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Local aid level-funded for July and August
“Prior to COVID-19, education finance reform was on track to be the centerpiece of the fiscal 2021 budget,” MTF President Eileen McAnneny wrote in a letter to lawmakers. She added, “After the fiscal impact of COVID-19, however, policymakers may need...
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School districts cut staff amid uncertain local and state funding
The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation predicts a $6 billion drop in tax revenues for the state due in part to mandated business closures during the pandemic. ...
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