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Voters have repeatedly said no to raising taxes on the highest earners. This time might be different.

Voters have repeatedly said no to raising taxes on the highest earners. This time might be different.

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...
Legal teams ready to defend Massachusetts tax relief law

Legal teams ready to defend Massachusetts tax relief law

by Sophie Russinoff | Aug 22, 2022 | Council in the News, State House News Service

Council in the News Legal teams ready to defend Massachusetts tax relief law 62F Supporters Working with Former GOP Reps. Winslow, Sullivan State House News Service | August 22, 2022By Colin A. Young © Photo by Nataliya Vaitkevich Should Beacon Hill officials try to...
Six Years After Her Passing, One Woman’s Life’s Work Continues To Save Taxpayers Billions

Six Years After Her Passing, One Woman’s Life’s Work Continues To Save Taxpayers Billions

by Sophie Russinoff | Aug 19, 2022 | Council in the News, Forbes

Council in the News Six Years After Her Passing, One Woman’s Life’s Work Continues to Save Taxpayers Billions Forbes | August 19, 2022By Patrick Gleason, Contributor BOSTON – JULY 2: Executive director of the Citizens for Limited Taxation, Barbara Anderson, sits...

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