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With a stroke of her pen, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey signed into law a tax reform package that will benefit many of the state’s seniors. While there are many components to the legislation, there are number of key provisions that AARP Massachusetts advocated for.
“Today’s tax cuts will make the state more affordable,” the governor said at the signing ceremony on Beacon Hill. “The bottom line: if you live in Massachusetts, these tax cuts are for you. They are going to help you save money.”
These are the first tax cuts in Massachusetts in 20 years. Among the changes that will help the state’s seniors:
The Governor and Lt Governor touted the reforms at an event at the Northborough Senior Center October 10th. AARP Massachusetts State President Sandra Harris was among the invited guests.
"These tax cuts are designed to make sure there's a little extra money to help pay for the things you need as we've seen rising costs," said Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll at the event in Northborough.
“These measures help lower and middle-income residents and their families to have increased health and financial security and facilitate their ability to age with dignity in their own home and community, says Mike Festa, AARP Massachusetts State Director.
AARP sent a letter to the governor backing the proposal and urged the governor to sign it.
“This will go a long way towards supporting the Commonwealth’s older residents, their families and the Bay State’s 780,000 family caregivers.” Sandra Harris, AARP Massachusetts State President, stated in the letter. You can read the letter here.
The $1 billion tax reform package was years in the making. AARP has been advocating for a number of the measures over the last several years. The Massachusetts House and Senate each passed separate bills earlier this year. A conference committee hammered out the compromise over the summer. Both branches of the legislature passed the bill in late September. Governor Healey signed the reform package into law October 4th.
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