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Fitch Rates Massachusetts SBA's $1.3B Senior Bonds 'AAA'; Outlook Stable
The Commonwealth has not formally revised its January 2020 consensus revenue forecast for fiscal 2020 and fiscal 2021 in light of the coronavirus-driven recession now underway, with a new forecast likely to emerge from fiscal 2021 budget...
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Full funding, more staff, no MCAS: The Mass. Teachers Association lays out its vision for reopening schools
“After the fiscal impact of COVID-19 … policymakers may need to modify the implementation schedule for this new law,” Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation President Eileen McAnneny wrote to lawmakers in late April. “For example, lawmakers may...
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Adams Sets First Month's Budget With Fiscal Restraint The Hope
As recently as late May, the watchdog group Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation predicted the state could lose up to $6 billion in tax revenue for fiscal 2021. Mass.gov lists the original benchmark for tax revenue for FY 2020 at slightly more than $30...
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No rush in pursuing $1b in federal funds
Eileen McAnneny, the president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation,a business-backed fiscal watchdog, said she understands generally where the money will go. “Having said that, I agree that there should have been more detail so that it is...
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Lawmakers considering novel budget approaches
Eileen McAnneny, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, said the tight time frame – with only two weeks left before the June 30 end of the fiscal year – means it might make sense to bypass the multiple iterations that a budget typically...
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Pittsfield Teachers Demonstrate Against Budget, Staffing Cuts
 The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation said in May that the state could expect to collect as much as $6 billion less in tax revenue this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
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MBTA Careening Toward Another Fiscal Crisis: Report
The MBTA faces "existential" long-term budget challenges as the pandemic's impact on revenue exacerbates existing trends, a fiscal watchdog group warned in a new report. By fiscal year 2022, the T could have an operating budget deficit of more...
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Coronavirus derails MBTA finances, report says deficit to hit $400 million by FY22
“Even before the pandemic hit, the MBTA’s operating costs jumped by 5.3%, a five-fold increase over previous years. Combine that steep rise in expenses with a $240 million loss in fare revenues due to the pandemic, and the T’s balanced budget has...
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Taxpayers Foundation: T facing existential crisis
The business-backed financial watchdog said $827 million in federal aid is bailing out the T this fiscal year and next, but the transit authority is likely to face a $400 million deficit in fiscal 2022, which begins on July 1, 2021. Long-term, the...
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The FY21 Interim Budget – It's Different This Time
On June 19, Governor Baker filed H. 4806, a one month, $5.25 billion spending authorization to keep the government operational through July 31 that the legislature has since enacted. In this interim budget, the guidance indicates that for each...
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