Gov. Charlie Baker again plans to propose $200 million in new local road and bridge repair funding. He disclosed his plans during virtual remarks Saturday morning to the Massachusetts Municipal Association.
Gov. Charlie Baker again plans to propose $200 million in new local road and bridge repair funding.
The governor disclosed his plans during virtual remarks Saturday morning to the Massachusetts Municipal Association, a collection of local officials who are looking for more revenue-sharing as state tax collections are pouring in at record levels. Citing high inflation and limits on property tax increases, Fuller called the slight increase in the $1.2 billion account"the worst of news," adding,"A lot of us were expecting a higher number given the state revenue growth in the last few years."
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