Stop Baker's 'More School Cops and Surveillance' Plan
Why the Mass budget surplus is better spent on infrastructure needs
Having just been handed an estimated $1 billion budget surplus for the 2018 fiscal year, Gov. Charlie Baker was quick to make a proposal last week to divide up the unexpected spoils.
According to MassLive, Around half of that will be placed in the states reserve account to be available in case of emergency. Gov. Charlie Baker on Friday laid out how he is proposing to spend the rest of that money, introducing a $583 million supplemental budget bill.
And where does the surplus come from, readers might well ask? Well, the details are still a bit fuzzy, but the Trump administrations drastic changes to the federal tax code months back seem to have resulted in whats likely to be a very temporary state tax revenue increase.
Which explains why the
Boston Globe paraphrased Noah Berger of the Mass Budget and Policy Center opining that it would not be prudent for the state to spend the extra money from last fiscal year in the current one. His preference being that it should be spent on one-time capital expenses like roads or schools, or put away in the states savings account.
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