by Jenny | Jul 17, 2023 | Boston Globe, Council in the News
Council in the News Opinion Massachusetts education reform — some successes but lots more to do Past chairs of the Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education weigh in on what the state needs to do to make good on its commitment to equity in education....
by Jenny | Jul 6, 2023 | Boston Globe, Council in the News
Council in the News Chesto Means Business Fight to streamline corporate taxes heats up on Beacon Hill, with some blue-chip companies opposed The business community is divided over how to proceed with taxing multistate companies in Mass. By Jon Chesto, Globe Staff,...
by Jenny | Jun 28, 2023 | Council in the News, MASSter List
Council in the News MASSterList Editions Massachusetts’ 6-month-old millionaire tax is already up for a change that targets married couples by Erin Tiernan June 28, 2023 There’s a $600 million-dollar question confronting lawmakers tasked with hashing out differences...
by Jenny | Jun 27, 2023 | Council in the News, State House News Service
Council in the News Crosswinds Swirling in Tax Relief Talks Coalition Favors Spending, Businesses Cite Their Own Concerns Chris Lisinski | 6/27/23 4:14 PM JUNE 27, 2023…..Lawmakers eyeing prompt compromise on House and Senate tax relief bills that differ in...
by Layla Ahmad | Jun 19, 2023 | Council in the News, MASSter List
Council in the News Face-to-face: Senate President Karen Spilka addresses some of tax relief plan’s biggest critics By Erin Tiernan-with help from Keith Regan | MASSterList Today’s News Hours before Senate Democrats bring their scaled-back version of tax...
by Layla Ahmad | Jun 16, 2023 | Council in the News, WBZ Radio
Council in the News A Year Later, Tax Relief Bills Again Up for Negotiation Local News | Jun 16, 2023 Photo: Getty Images BOSTON (State House News Service) – The fate of tax relief will now rest with a legislative negotiating committee after the Senate on...