October 2, 2008 - Responding to a softening local economy, Governor Deval Patrick announced he will cut spending and implement a series of cost-savings reforms, as part of a five-point Fiscal Action Plan, to address fiscal challenges confronting the Commonwealth.
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id rather vote no on question one for the sheer fact with no income tax....the government will rape our wallets on everything else. tuition at my school (NSCC) has already gotten a million dollar slash thanks to gov. patrick's fiscal plan.....if question one goes through it has been quoted that tuition may double but most likely triple......NO ON QUESTION ONE!!!!
BigJuggalo17 3 years ago
VOTE YES ON ONE!
mgallant01 3 years ago
This is a step in the right direction for Massachusetts. In anticipation of abolishing Massachusetts State Tax, this is the best thing Gov Patrick has done since he got into office in 2007. Abolish State Tax and cut useless spending in MA now! It's on the ballot in 20 days. Don't sleep on it!
rickwhois 3 years ago