by Chris Anderson | Dec 12, 2017 | Boston Herald, Council in the News |
By Bob McGovern Business groups fighting to block the so-called millionaire tax from next year’s statewide ballot say the proposed constitutional amendment is “truly radical” and should not go to the voters, according to a brief filed with the state’s highest court....
by Chris Anderson | Dec 12, 2017 | Boston Herald, Council in the News |
By Editorial Staff It’s easy to complain that the proposed “millionaire’s tax” set to go before Massachusetts voters next year is just a cynical effort to squeeze the wealthy to fund more government jobs. Easy, because it happens to be true. But it’s even more...
by Chris Anderson | Dec 11, 2017 | Council in the News, State House News Service |
By Andy Metzger A proposed constitutional amendment that roughly 70 percent of Bay State lawmakers voted to put before voters is “truly radical,” a group of business representatives told the state’s highest court in a brief filed Monday. Christopher...
by Chris Anderson | Nov 10, 2017 | Council in the News, MassLive.com |
By Shira Schoenberg “Certification through the New England Tech Vets program shows that a company is not just saying they are veteran friendly. It shows they are taking concrete steps to better engage and retain veteran employees,” said retired Navy Rear...
by Chris Anderson | Oct 18, 2017 | Council in the News, Pioneer Institute |
By Editorial Staff If voters approve Proposition 80, scheduled to appear on the statewide ballot next year, Massachusetts’ top capital gains tax rate would go from 30th highest in the nation to fourth and the commonwealth’s highest combined state and federal rate...