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January 31, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025
Massachusetts Legislators File More That 6,500 Bills This Session
- Raise the minimum wage to $20 per hour and end the tipped wage for restaurants.
- Mandate discounts must be offered to customers if they use an automated checkout system.
- Enact single-payer, government run healthcare.
- Increase taxes again this session, despite additional revenue growth being projected again next year.
- Lowering income, sales, and other tax rates.
- Reining in energy expenses.
- Addressing rising healthcare costs.
- Making it easier to operate as a self-employed individual.
- Lessening regulatory burdens.
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