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‘Millionaires tax’ passed. Mass. business leaders still push back.

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion January 25, 2023

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In November, voters chose a fairer tax system by passing Question 1, the “millionaires tax” (“,” Chesto Means Business, Jan. 19). Voters were clear that the best way to boost Massachusetts’ economy isn’t cutting taxes for the ultrarich; rather, it’s raising them to invest in public goods that help all residents and businesses succeed, such as well-funded schools, better roads and bridges, affordable public colleges and... + full article



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