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Jan 01, 2003
PUBLIC FINANCE > Revenue
Because of the continuing weakness of the state and national economy -- and the uncertainty about future economic growth -- state tax revenues will fall short in fiscal 2003 and grow at an anemic pace in 2004, according to a forecast presented by MTF...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Revenue
Oct 01, 2002
PUBLIC FINANCE > Taxes
MTF and three other business organizations have joined together to defeat Question 1, the Libertarian Party's reckless proposal to abolish the state income tax. If adopted, this extreme measure would throw the finances of state and local governments...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Taxes
Oct 01, 2002
PUBLIC FINANCE > Municipal
In the 32nd edition of its annual summary of trends in local revenue, spending and property taxes, the Foundation concludes that municipal finances have entered a new and much more difficult phase. While overall performance remained healthy in 2002,...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Municipal
Aug 01, 2002
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
In a new analysis, the Foundation credits the state's leaders for their efforts to address the Commonwealth's fiscal crisis through a realistic combination of spending cuts and tax increases in 2003. However, MTF warns that a remaining large...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Jun 01, 2002
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
As a result of recent tax revenue shortfalls, the House and Senate versions of the state budget for fiscal 2003 are at least $650 million out of balance. With more than $1 billion of additional tax revenues already included in the legislative budgets...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
May 01, 2002
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
As the state struggles with a more than $2 billion budget gap in fiscal 2003, its leaders have an opportunity -- and a responsibility -- to correct spending abuses and eliminate inefficiencies that have been tolerated in the recent good times,...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Apr 01, 2002
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
While the state's leaders have agreed on a plan to fill the huge revenue shortfall in 2002, even larger deficits in 2003 and beyond remain unaddressed. Almost $1.3 billion will be drawn from reserves in 2002, and another $134 million of "savings"...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Mar 01, 2002
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
After plummeting more than $1.8 billion in fiscal 2002, state tax revenues will remain flat in 2003 as gains from a projected mild recovery are offset by the impact of prior tax cuts, according to a forecast presented by MTF to members of the House...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
Feb 01, 2002
TRANSPORTATION
In a major study of the T's capital spending, the Taxpayers Foundation concludes that the multi-billion dollar cost of proposed expansion projects threatens the T's ability to achieve improved services and stronger finances, the twin goals of forward...
TRANSPORTATION
Feb 01, 2002
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008
While acknowledging that the Commonwealth faces a $2 billion fiscal shortfall in fiscal 2003, in attempting to close that gap the administration's budget proposal relies on overly optimistic revenue growth projections, excessive use of reserves, an...
PUBLIC FINANCE > Budget > FY Pre-2008