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Tom Reilly on TAXES AND SERVICES
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Vote selection and interpretation by representatives of Mass Scorecard without approval or participation from the Massachusetts Democratic Party.
Would vote NO on Postponing reduction of income tax to 5%.
Platform indicates voting YES in Part XII: TAXES AND SERVICES:Clause 1: Condemn tax cuts.
An amendment was proposed to reduce income tax to 5%. An amendment to the amendment stating that it can't take effect until the department of revenue does a study on numerous related consequences. The relevant part of the MassDems Platform is Part XII, clause 1: TAXES AND PUBLIC SERVICES: Massachusetts Democrats condemn the tax cuts that leave cities and towns to fend for themselves with only the regressive property tax as the primary source of revenue.
Reilly statement on this issue: "Reilly said the government should honor the plan approved by voters. "This is about keeping a promise," Reilly said. "I believe the income tax should be rolled back to 5.0."
Source: Dave Wedge, Boston Herald, "Governor's debate" May 25, 2006"
Bill H. 4440
; vote number MA05-H238
on Oct 18, 2005
Would vote NO on Replacing restrictions on local aid allocations.
Platform indicates voting YES in Part XII: TAXES AND SERVICES:Clause 4: Local aid.
A budget amendment (introduced by Rep. Jones, R, North Reading) to Section 44 of the proposed FY06 budget would require that half of state revenue above $14.6 billion must go to local aid, up to $200 million total. The replacement amendment (introduced by Rep. St. Fleur, D, Boston) would maintain the existing local aid distribution formula. A vote of YEA would replace the restricted formula with the existing distribution formula. The relevant part of the MassDems Platform is Part XII, clause 4: TAXES AND PUBLIC SERVICES: Recognizing that small communities face unique challenges in providing government services with largely volunteer citizen officials, we support state and regional efforts to educate and empower local officials with the information and resources necessary to carry out their duties in a professional manner.
Reilly statement on this issue: "Reilly wants to lift the current cap on lottery funds, to send more money to cities and towns. Reilly also wants to direct the state's budget surplus to communities to provide services and offer property tax relief.
Source: Boston Globe: Taxes, Jun.200"
Bill H. 4000 amendment #133
; vote number MA05-H054
on Apr 29, 2005
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