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Mass. business community has picked a fight against Question 1

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 25, 2022

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My fellow business leaders are right to be worried about Massachusetts losing its competitive edge, but the tax rate paid by the wealthiest CEOs and investors plays only a minor role in our competitiveness with other states ( Page A1, Oct. 15). Far more important is the education level of our workforce and the state of our transportation system.Massachusetts isn’t engaged in a race to the bottom with Florida and New Hampshire over who can... + full article



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