Massachusetts Teachers Union Pledges $2 Million to Fight Income Tax Cut Ballot Questions
The Massachusetts Teachers Association plans to spend $2 million to defeat proposed ballot questions that would cut the state income tax rate from 5% to 4%, warning the measures would reduce funding for public services.
The Massachusetts Teachers Association plans to spend $2 million to defeat proposed ballot questions that would cut the state income tax rate from 5% to 4%, warning the measures would reduce funding for public services.
Governor’s Council rejected Gov. Maura Healey’s Parole Board nominee Vincent DeMore in a 4-3 vote Wednesday following debate over public safety, rehabilitation and the recent Memorial Drive shooting in Cambridge.
The Robbins Library in Arlington hosted an LGBT Pride Prom for kids ages 11-18 featuring a live drag show, drawing criticism from parental rights advocates over the event’s wide age range.
Sudbury residents backed a no-confidence vote against the local school committee after backlash over a transgender bathroom and locker room policy affecting children as young as 4.