Saturday, November 1, 2008

State's financial future may rest in ballot questions

Barack Obama and John McCain dominate national headlines, but for Massachusetts voters, the most important decision they make may be yes or no. Three questions are asked of Massachusetts voters, including whether or not the state income tax should be repealed. Some believe that this will force government to be less wasteful while others see the 12 billion dollar cut as a severe risk to public services in health, education, and police and fire departments.

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