What you need to know about Question 1
Charles River Regional Chamber
We support businesses and nonprofits in Newton, Needham, Wellesley, Watertown and surrounding communities.
The pandemic had a devastating impact on learning and well-being.
And a return from isolation has reminded us what happens when we neglect our public transit, roads, and bridges.
But raising taxes through a poorly-constructed amendment to the Massachusetts Constitution in the hopes that Beacon Hill will dedicate the revenue to education and transportation is not the solution.
That’s why the Charles River Chamber is urging a “no” vote?on?Ballot Question 1,?also known as the Fair Share/Millionaires’ Tax.
Here are five reasons why:
Well-funded education and transportation systems are essential to our economic vitality. But there are other ways to meet our needs, without harmful economic impacts.?Back in 2019, for example, our chamber?stood with business organizations?across the state and recommended a package of still applicable revenue?recommendations?to address our transportation needs that were ignored by Beacon Hill.?
A recession is looming.?No other state is considering raising taxes this year.?Our state is flush with cash. And we’re expecting a likely influx of billions from the federal infrastructure and climate bills.
There’s time to go back and redo this flawed proposal. We urge a "no" vote?on Question 1 this November.
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A word about our process
After two months of deliberations and a?chamber-sponsored forum, the chamber’s?Board of Directors?reached a unanimous consensus (with three abstentions and one absent) on our recommended "no" vote on Question 1.
We’ve decided not to take a position on?Question 2?(dental insurance) and?Question 3?(retail liquor stores).?Read why here.
We're recommending a?“yes” vote on?Question 4, which asks voters if they want to keep a new Massachusetts law that?allows unauthorized immigrants to obtain driver's licenses.?Read why here.
We fully respect and appreciate that not all our members will agree. As always, we?value your feedback.?Be back with our regular newsletter later this week.
Greg Reibman?(he, him)
President
617.244.1688
P.S. A small number of tickets have been released for our?Fall Business Breakfast?this Friday at the Newton Marriott with special guest Jeff Speck. They won't last long,?register this morning if you'd like to attend.