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FORUM 2: APPLYING THE LESSONS OF THE GREAT RECESSION TO THE PANDEMIC RECOVERY
The forum will include a presentation on the American Recovery Reinvestment Act’s role in the Commonwealth’s emergence from the Great Recession, followed by a panel discussion of how that experience can help us use ARPA resources wisely. ...
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Boston Mayoral Candidates Address City's Racial Wealth Gap
Another study from The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation supports that argument. It found that if Massachusetts could close the economic divide, the state's gross domestic produce would increase by $25 billion over five years. "Just to put that in...
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Tax collections soared 15 percent last fiscal year
In late June, the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation published a seven-page analysis that projected the state could wind up with a discretionary surplus from fiscal 2021 of between $1.13 billion and $1.48 billion after accounting for an automatic...
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MBAE Affiliate Letter to Joint Committee on Education on CTE
As we emerge from the pandemic, the need for robust pathways to economic opportunity is urgent. Students and businesses alike are demanding access to the skills needed for success in our dynamic economy. A recent report from the Department of...
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SPECS Principles for Fiscal Recovery Funds
The attached bulletin lays out the fiscal principles that should govern how approximately $5 billion in Fiscal Recovery Funds are allocated. The ARPA provides an unprecedented level of temporary support for Massachusetts and MTF will continue to...
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Still no answer for Massachusetts businesses forced to shoulder $7 billion in pandemic unemployment costs
Eileen McAnneny, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, is urging lawmakers to consider doing the same. “Right now the burden of replenishing the fund falls solely on businesses when the cost really should be born more broadly,” she...
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Legislative budget writer says Baker ignored law in spending plan
Experts who testified suggested there may be room for both approaches. Eileen McAnneny, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, suggested, similar to Baker, that lawmakers use some money now to ramp up existing programs and jumpstart the...
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Baker urges approval of relief spending
Eileen McAnneny, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, said the state needs to spend some relief funds to maintain its economic recovery but it should also squirrel away money for "unforeseen circumstances." ...
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Economic experts back Massachusetts Legislature’s slow approach to spending federal coronavirus relief dollars
"We have until 2026 to actually spend it and we should take the time necessary to develop a forward-looking, comprehensive plan that considers other resources available and how best to leverage them for the maximum impact,” Eileen McAnneny of the...
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MTF Testimony on ARPA to House & Senate Committees on Ways and Means
Please find attached the PowerPoint deck I presented yesterday at the invitation-only hearing hosted by the joint Ways and Means Committee and the House Committee of Federal Stimulus and Census Oversight. As a recognized expert on the American Rescue...
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