The House budget is similar to the Governor’s budget – lean, with no radical changes in program priorities. However, it makes a more generous allocation to local education aid (while using a different formula for Chapter 70) and it draws on reserves rather than assuming an increase in corporate taxes through loophole closing.
FY08
2008 Legislative Local Aid Resolution
The resolution will provide a substantially greater increase in Chapter 70
Aid than the Governor’s budget — $220 milliion instead of $200 million.
Local Aid, FY2008
Analysis for Arlington, Belmont and Cambridge with links to primary sources.
Fiscal 2008 Budget Priorities
Letter to Bob Deleo, the Chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, outlining my state budget priorities.