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Business group opposes cut in state sales tax
By adamg on Thu, 09/23/2010 - 7:17am
The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation says Question 3, which would cut the state sales tax from 6.25 to 3%, would leave us heading over the cliff:
Voter approval of Question 3 would result in across-the-board cuts of approximately 30 percent in virtually all state programs, including local aid, higher education, human services, prisons, courts, environmental protection, and state parks and beaches.
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Which is why I'm voting for Grossman not
Karyn Polito. She argued that yes on 3 would get us back to 5%, that it would work as an arm-twisting measure. She treats the question as strictly political, a lever to force the legislature to lower the rate some, and not as a binding referendum-a legal construct.
Yes on 3 and Karen Polito would force the Commonwealth to create new taxes. Was that the original intent of Q3, a partisan political measure?
globe poll
By no means scientific but pretty interesting - I don't trust the Herald polls, but the Globe polls seem to generally get a reasonable read on the public pulse and if anything with a more liberal leaning. Last I checked the poll was running in favor of Question 3 by about 65-35 with about 2500 votes in. This thing could win in a landslide.
Business Group???!??
Calling the Massachusetts Taxpayer's Foundation a "Business Group" is like calling NAMBLA a child advocacy group. Those guys have never met a tax they didn't adore. They do not serve nor represent the interests of business.
Or perhaps they serve only some businesses
Specifically, these guys.
I couldn't find an article, but I think Widmer and MTF opposed the Verizon pole tax. If someone proposed a new statewide bank tax, they might oppose that as well.