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Healey files a ‘unicorn’ of a state budget
Doug Howgate, president of the business-backed Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, said cutting taxes, boosting spending, and socking money away is an amazing trifecta that doesn’t come around very often and makes crafting a budget a lot easier. ...
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From food stamps to rental aid: Pandemic-era funding is ending, and Mass. wants to build an off-ramp
“We need to be thinking critically about the things that the state should be doing — but also very mindful that there is a state-federal partnership,” said Doug Howgate, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, a business-backed budget...
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Governor Healey’s Fiscal Year 2024 Budget
The Healey-Driscoll administration has released its inaugural budget, 8 weeks after being sworn into office. The $54.8 billion spending plan builds in ongoing tax relief, while making major new investments in several critical areas, and continues to...
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Healey pitches sweeping tax relief package that could cost Mass. close to $1b annually
Doug Howgate, president of the business-backed Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, noted that paring the short-term capital gains tax will still help address some of the impact from the millionaires tax. “Nothing we’re talking about in the tax...
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Healey unveils $742M tax relief package
Doug Howgate, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, said Healey’s tax relief plan would make Massachuetts “less of an outlier” on taxes and help “retain and grow its population, jobs and investment.” “Significant tax relief is not...
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Healey proposes $859M tax cut plan to go along with first budget
“We need to address the trends that are pricing out low- and middle-income residents, and stop incentivizing higher earning residents and businesses to leave,” Doug Howgate, the President of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation said in a statement....
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Gov. Healey releases $750 million tax reform plan
“Significant tax relief is not only affordable, it is critical. The Healey-Driscoll Administration’s package would ease the cost crunch that’s making it tough for Massachusetts to attract and retain families, seniors, and employers,” said...
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Here’s how you could save under Gov. Healey’s tax relief proposal
The nonpartisan Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation said Healey’s plan noticeably fell short of the foundation’s own $1.3 billion tax relief vision. But the foundation remarked Healey’s proposal is significant and described the package as “a strong...
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Healey tax plan addresses ‘competitiveness’ issues
“It’s a big step in the right direction,” said Doug Howgate, the president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, in an interview. “It shows she’s pragmatic and she wants to solve problems.” ...
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Top Mass. lawmakers back Gov. Healey’s tax relief plan, progressives balk at some measures
Doug Howgate, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, praised the underpinnings of Healey’s tax relief package to “retain families, seniors and employers.” “The proposal laid out today would help make Massachusetts less of an outlier...
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