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Question 1 would, if approved, open up legislative activities like compliance with employee training rules, cybersecurity practices, and purchasing policies to an audit, according to the Tufts ...
Question 1, the “Millionaires’ Tax,” will make the extremely wealthy pay an additional 4 percent on the portion of their yearly income above $1 million. The additional money is constitutionally guaranteed to go toward transportation and public education.
The Massachusetts Right to Repair Initiative (2020), also known as Question 1, appeared on the Massachusetts 2020 general election ballot as an initiated state statute. It was approved by voters and the measure will update the state's right to repair laws to include electronic vehicle data.
Question 1: Auditing the Massachusetts Legislature. Expand. Photo: Shutterstock. A “yes” vote on Massachusetts Ballot Question 1 would empower the state auditor to investigate the Massachusetts Legislature. However, passage of the question could also trigger a stand-off with lawmakers.
Question 1 asks voters whether the auditor should be allowed to investigate the state legislature, overseeing and evaluating at least some of its activities. The ballot question is being advanced by the current auditor, Diana DiZoglio, and is generally opposed by the legislature.
Commonly known as the “Millionaire’s Tax” or the “Fair Share Amendment,” Question 1 on Massachusetts’ 2022 general election ballots would amend the state constitution to apply an extra 4% tax on all residents’ personal income over $1 million.
Question 1 — also called the Fair Share Amendment — would amend the state constitution to levy an additional 4% tax on income over $1 million, to be put toward education and...
Question 1 proposed amending the state’s constitution to levy an additional 4% surtax on income over $1 million, to be put toward education and transportation.
Massachusetts Question 1 Election Results: Create New Income Tax Level. A new 4 percent tax would be levied on incomes above $1 million, with revenue directed to education and transportation.
In the closest-fought major race in Massachusetts, voters Tuesday ended nearly eight years of debate about taxes on high earners, narrowly approving the “millionaires tax” in a nail-biter that...