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Dominick Ianno is the Head of State Government Relations for the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company (“MassMutual’), headquartered in Springfield, Massachusetts. Dominick joined the company in 2018 and leads the advocacy and engagement...
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Brian Grip is Bank of America’s State and Local Public Policy Executive, and in this role manages the U.S. State and Local Government Relations Team. He also overseas State/Local Government Relations for the company in New York, and the New England...
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Doug Howgate is President at the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation. Doug began as President in January of 2023, after two years as the Foundation’s Executive Vice President. This is Doug’s second stint at MTF, having served as Research Director...
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Jesse Stanesa is a Vice President of Regional Public Affairs in Fidelity’s Corporate Affairs group. He has been with Fidelity for 18 years and currently leads government relations and public affairs in Fidelity’s headquarter state of Massachusetts...
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Matthew Schnall is a versatile tax lawyer who has more than 20 years of experience representing clients in complex tax matters, including tax controversies, transactional planning, administrative rulings and tax regulatory compliance. He has...
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Stephen Mosha is a partner and leads the International Tax Services group for the East region. He has over 19 years of experience providing international tax consulting services to clients of PwC's Boston and London offices. Stephen works with US and...
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Debbie joined MTF in 2019; she is an experienced and dynamic sales and customer service professional with a passion for developing strong member relations that foster new business growth and brand loyalty.
She is responsible for the on-going...
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MTF’s new analysis highlights the implications of our revised forecast on the MBTA, the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA), and other purposes supported by dedicated tax revenue. We estimate that compared to the original consensus...
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MTF revised its FY 2021 tax revenue forecast and presented its findings at the April 14 Virtual Roundtable Discussion on the Impact of COVID-19 on the Commonwealth's Fiscal Health and Economy, hosted by the Senate and House Chairs of Ways & Means...
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MTF has revised its FY 2021 tax revenue forecast to include the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. We project a decline of $4.4 billion or 14.1% from the January 2020 benchmark. The forecast assumes new virus cases peak in April, abate in June, and...