Politics & Government

Brookline Businesses, Organizations Endorse The Millionaires Tax

Brookline PAX and Rosaline's Skin Care & Spa​ announced their support for Question 1 on the November ballot.

The ‘Fair Share for Massachusetts’ campaign announced Wednesday that several Brookline organizations and businesses have joined more than 500 organizations across the state in endorsing Question 1.
The ‘Fair Share for Massachusetts’ campaign announced Wednesday that several Brookline organizations and businesses have joined more than 500 organizations across the state in endorsing Question 1. (Dave Copeland/Patch)

BROOKLINE, MA — The ‘Fair Share for Massachusetts’ campaign announced Wednesday that several Brookline organizations and businesses have joined more than 500 organizations across the state in endorsing Question 1, the proposed ‘Fair Share Amendment’ that would tax incomes above $1 million and use the funding to improve transportation and public education.

Brookline PAX and Rosaline's Skin Care & Spa announced their support for Question 1 on the November ballot. If passed, the amendment would create a 4 percent tax on the portion of a person’s annual income above $1 million and constitutionally dedicate the funds to be spent on transportation and public education.

“Tens of thousands of educators, workers, small business owners, parents, faith leaders, municipal officials, drivers and transit riders, and more than 500 organizations across the state are all working together to pass Question 1 in November,” Lillian Lanier, Field Director for Fair Share for Massachusetts, said in a statement. “We’re supporting Question 1 because we know it will help improve our schools and transportation infrastructure, and only the very rich will pay more. A few billionaires are trying to mislead voters about what Question 1 does, but our grassroots supporters are having thousands of conversations every day to combat their misinformation.”

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The Yes on Question 1 campaign has been endorsed by 87 labor unions, 72 community organizing groups, 18 faith-based groups, more than 75 businesses, 64 city councils, select boards, and school committees, 89 local Democratic town and ward committees, and 115 other social service and not-for-profit organizations focused on housing, education, transportation, public health, and the environment.

A full list of the 500+ organizations supporting Question 1 can be found here.

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