Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey and Bay State voters are on opposite sides of what could be an election day draw this November. Voters could face a ballot question seeking a three-year phased-in reduction of the Massachusetts income tax from five percent to four percent.
The income tax rollback is popular with voters, but not so with Healey, who warns the tax cut would be “very, very harmful.”
“People can’t afford this,” Healey said during a recent appearance on the WCVB-TV On the Record broadcast. Healey said “Sixty-five percent of all funding for education would go away,” if the initiative is approved…