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Policy Start Fellowship
The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation (MTF), in partnership with the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Massachusetts (AICU Mass.) and its member schools, is offering a 14-month Policy Start Fellowship (PSF) for graduates from...
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Massachusetts Workforce Investments: Training Opportunities for State-Serving Populations
The following brief provides an analysis of state workforce investments in state budgets from FY 2019 to FY 2023 organized in MTF’s training opportunities for state-serving populations workforce category. As MTF noted in our earlier introductory...
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Governor Healey’s Fiscal Year 2025 Budget
Earlier today, the Healey-Driscoll administration released its Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 budget proposal. The $58.13 billion spending plan includes critical investments in childcare, education, and transportation; and $1.3 billion in spending supported...
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MTF Summary of Governor Healey’s Affordable Homes Act
On October 18th, the Healey administration unveiled a $4.1 billion housing bond bill, titled the Affordable Homes Act, which combined a new five-year capital funding plan with a variety of policy proposals intended to spur production and accelerate...
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MTF Analysis of FY 2024 Tax Revenue Shortfall & 9C Cuts
Earlier this week, the Healey administration announced a $1 billion tax revenue shortfall for FY 2024, downgrading the revenue benchmark from $40.41 billion to $39.41 billion. They also released a plan to solve the shortfall which includes...
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FY 2025 Consensus Tax Revenue Agreement
On January 8th, budget leaders from the House, Senate, and Administration announced a $40.202 billion consensus tax revenue figure for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 budget, excluding surtax revenue. Budget writers expect tax revenues to grow by $792...
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FY 2024 Revenue Shortfall & Solutions
The Healey Administration announced a $1 billion revenue shortfall, attributable to below benchmark revenue collections to date.The FY 2024 revenue benchmark has been downgraded to $39.410 billion.After accounting for the shortfall and the impacts of...
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State tax revenues coming in much lower than forecast
Doug Howgate, the president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, said the numbers suggest to him that it’s time for Gov. Maura Healey to revise downward the tax revenue forecast for this year by about $1 billion and begin to pare back spending...
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Editorial: The T's biggest challenge in 2024? The ever-growing cost of repairs
It’s bad news no matter how you spin it. The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, in a brief published in late December, called the situation “a sobering statement of how long and challenging the path to a well-functioning system is.”The MBTA says it...
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MTF's Massachusetts at a Crossroads Webinar Series: The Economic Impact of Higher Education in Massachusetts
MTF's next webinar will examine public and private colleges and universities' role in the Commonwealth's economy. The webinar will include presentations by MTF President Doug Howgate and Evan Horowitz, Executive Director at the Center for State...
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