Community Benefit Tax Districts Senate #451

Vote Description

This vote was on H.4546 which would give communities to opportunity to create their own tax districts to levy new taxes in addition to state and municipal taxes.

Mass Fiscal Explanation

Mass Fiscal supports a no vote due to the extreme negative impacts this bill would have on residents of the Commonwealth. This bill would lead to new taxes on residents of MA without representation.

Mass Fiscal's Stance

Fiscal Responsibility Vote

Good Government Vote

Vote result on 07/18/2018

PASSED

Yea
22

Nay
15

Find A Legislature

Michael BarrettThird Middlesex 1%
Joe BoncoreFirst Suffolk and Middlesex 1%
Michael Brady2nd Plymouth & Norfolk 2%
William N. BrownsbergerSuffolk & Middlesex 1%
Harriette L. ChandlerFirst Worcester 1%
Sonia Chang-DiazSecond Suffolk 44%
Nick Collins1st Suffolk 0%
Cynthia Stone CreemNorfolk & Middlesex 2%
Brendan P. Crighton3rd Essex 0%
Julian CyrCape and Islands 1%
Viriato Manuel deMacedoPlymouth and Barnstable 65%
Sal N. DiDomenicoMiddlesex and Suffolk 1%
James B. EldridgeMiddlesex and Worcester 3%
Ryan C. FattmanWorcester and Hampden 74%
Paul R FeeneyBristol and Norfolk 3%
Cindy FriedmanFourth Middlesex 0%
Anne M. GobiWorcester, Hampden, Hampshire, and Middlesex 4%
Adam G. HindsBerkshire, Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden 2%
Donald F. HumasonSecond Hampden and Hampshire 60%
Kathleen O'Connor IvesFirst Essex 4%
Patricia D. JehlenSecond Middlesex 2%
John F. KeenanNorfolk and Plymouth 1%
Barbara L'ItalienSecond Essex and Middlesex 2%
Eric P. LesserFirst Hampden and Hampshire 1%
Jason M. LewisFifth Middlesex 1%
Joan B. LovelySecond Essex 2%
Mark C. MontignySecond Bristol and Plymouth 4%
Michael O. MooreSecond Worcester 3%
Patrick O'Connor1st Plymouth & Norfolk 40%
Marc R. PachecoFirst Plymouth and Bristol 2%
Michael J. RodriguesFirst Bristol and Plymouth 2%
Richard J. RossNorfolk, Bristol and Middlesex 47%
Michael F. RushNorfolk and Suffolk 2%
Karen SpilkaMiddlesex & Norfolk 1%
Bruce E. TarrFirst Essex and Middlesex 57%
Walter F. TimiltyNorfolk, Bristol and Plymouth 4%
Dean TranWorcester and Middlesex 22%
James T. WelchHampden 2%