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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.
Initiative Petition Relative to Political Spending by Non-Residents of Massachusetts This proposed law would limit monetary contributions that state, county, or local political candidates or ballot question committees could accept from political action committees organized outside Massachusetts or from individuals who reside outside Massachusetts.
Question 1, sometimes called the Fair Share Amendment or the Millionaires’ Tax, is a proposed amendment to the state's constitution that would establish an additional 4% state income tax on that ...
After years of political talk, Massachusetts voters will be deciding this November whether the state's wealthiest residents should pay more in income tax. Understanding Massachusetts' Question 1 ...
Massachusetts Question 1 may refer to: Abolishing the state income tax, 2002 ballot; Sale of wine by food stores, 2006 ballot; Massachusetts State Income Tax Repeal Initiative, 2008 ballot; Massachusetts No Sales Tax for Alcohol Initiative, 2010 ballot; Massachusetts Right to Repair Initiative, 2012 ballot
This proposed law would gradually increase the minimum hourly wage an employer must pay a tipped worker, over the course of five years, on the following schedule: To 64% of the state minimum wage ...
The Massachusetts Right to Repair Initiative passed with 86% voter support in the state's 2012 general election. It was expanded to include telematics by 2020 Massachusetts Question 1, though this was met with legal challenges.
What are other proposed questions? Other questions that could make it to the ballot in November: A proposal to allow the state auditor to audit the Legislature (94,404 certified signatures collected).