by Jenny | Jan 18, 2023 | Boston Globe, Council in the News
Council in the News CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS Business community has a big ask of new governor: Tackle taxes As Healey takes office, business leaders are looking for her to tweak state’s tax structure to make Mass. more competitive in a work-from-anywhere world....
by Sophie Russinoff | Oct 23, 2022 | Boston Globe, Council in the News
Council in the News Voters have repeatedly said no to raising taxes on the highest earners. This time might be different. The Boston Globe | October 23, 2022By Shirley Leung, Globe Columnist In 1995, newly elected governor William Weld (with Lieutenant Governor Paul...
by Sophie Russinoff | Oct 13, 2022 | Boston Globe, Council in the News
Council in the News CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS Is Massachusetts Losing its Competitive Edge? Business Groups Say They’re Worried. Housing costs, rise of remote work, and, yes, tax policy all have Boston-area executives concerned the state may lose out to other...
by Jenny | Jul 28, 2022 | Boston Globe, Council in the News
Council in the News In a surprise, Baker says taxpayers could receive ‘north of $2.5 billion’ in tax relief under little-known law The Boston Globe | July 28, 2022By Matt Stout and Samantha J. Gross With state coffers overflowing, Massachusetts taxpayers could receive...
by Olivia Chislett | Jun 7, 2022 | Boston Globe, Council in the News
Council in the News Raytheon Relocating Headquarters from Waltham to Just Outside DC Joins growing list of major defense contractors to put their base of operations near DC. Say it won’t impact workforce in Mass. The Boston Globe | June 7, 2022By Jon Chesto © Provided...
by Olivia Chislett | May 4, 2022 | Boston Globe, Council in the News
Council in the News On ‘Millionaires Tax’ Ballot Question, Mass. High Court Weighs Just How Well Voters Speak Legalese The Boston Globe | May 4, 2022By Matt Stout and Jon Chesto © Provided by The Boston Globe The John Adams Courthouse, home to the Massachusetts...