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Important Revenue & Transparency Votes

Massachusetts Public Structures - EcosystemWe know that the public structures that make our state a great place to live can only be maintained and repaired with our shared support. That is why the nine votes in support of Rep. Matthew Patrick's amendment on dividends and interest are so important.

Those nine votes are a clear indication that representatives took to heart the calls our Greater Boston, Pioneer Valley, and South Coast and Cape members made, urging our legislators to support our communities with adequate revenues. Both rank-and-file reps and those in leadership positions backed the amendment in the face of stiff resistance from House Speaker DeLeo and Ways and Means Chairman Charles Murphy, both of whom have stated their opposition to any new revenues.

Speaking on the House floor, Rep. Patrick characterized his amendment as a call for the Legislature to look more closely at the tax system: "This is really the beginning of a conversation we need to have," he said. "We can't let talk radio dictate tax policy."

Mayors blast budget cuts, push for broad-based tax increases

Great article from the Boston Globe. 

Now more than ever is time for us to come together as a community to protect our public structures in the state. 

As Mayor John Barrett of North Adams said in the article: 

“When times are tough, we need leadership. Any fool can cut budgets.”

Lets take an active role as members of this community to have our voices heard in the Legislature.  We can not afford to cut services and programs that make us a competitite state compared to others.  A balanced budget should always look at both revenues and expenditures.  Lets support more revenues for our state as part of an adequate and balanced tax package.

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