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Healey greenlighting state tax breaks - CommonWealth Magazine

Healey greenlighting state tax breaks - CommonWealth Magazine

STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICEoffice on Tuesday announced the governor will sign into law a wide-ranging tax relief package lawmakers sent her last week, punctuating more than a year and a half of deliberations that began under former Gov. Charlie Baker and became a centerpiece of Healey’s campaign.Healey plans to host a bill-signing event Wednesday alongside Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, Administration and Finance Secretary Matthew Gorzkowicz, and top House and Senate Democrats.A spokesperson for the governor said Healey will approve the entire package, which will carry a financial impact of about $561...

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Tax relief makes Mass. more affordable - CommonWealth Magazine

Tax relief makes Mass. more affordable - CommonWealth Magazine

– and today Gov. Maura Healey will sign the billThe culmination of more than a year of work by the Legislature, this law strikes the critically important balance of providing tangible, permanent financial relief for Massachusetts families, seniors, and businesses, while ensuring that robust state funding for the Commonwealth’s most vital programs and institutions will continue.Some of the ways this bill will make Massachusetts more affordable and equitable for residents, and help our businesses compete nationally include:This is just a portion of what’s in this bill, and we encourage those...

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Arriving Haitians want to work - let's cut the red tape that's stopping them - CommonWealth Magazine

Arriving Haitians want to work - let's cut the red tape that's stopping them - CommonWealth Magazine

to Boston from the chaos and violence engulfing Haiti, Johnny L. was a physician. While waiting for his US work permit and learning English at Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) Boston, Johnny’s been eager to get to work, at any job he can find—and fortunately, he recently landed a $26-an-hour full-time housekeeping job at a Boston hotel, while he builds up his English skills and credentials in hopes of someday practicing medicine again in this country.After getting help finding daycare for her infant daughter, Julienne, another Haitian refugee, enrolled in job training and vocational English...

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