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There’s a debate on Beacon Hill about how to pay for improvements to public education and transportation.
A popular ballot measure would have brought an estimated $2 billion a year through a so-called millionaire’s tax. But the question didn’t make it onto last year’s ballot because state’s highest court ruled the way it was written was unconstitutional.
Now, Republican Governor Charlie Baker is saying lawmakers should find other ways to invest in education and transportation.
But Senate President Karen Spilka, a Democrat, says the entire state tax code needs an overhaul — and that could include a version of the millionaire’s tax or other increases.
Jim Rooney, president and CEO of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. He tweets @Boston_Rooney.
Listen to the full interview at WBUR.org.
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