Baker And Anti-Override Supporters Say No More Taxation
Local activist says this week's election sends a message to local and state officials.
Charlie Baker reacted to this week's special election in Marblehead amid talk the no votes on all 10 ballot questions is his golden ticket to winning in the fall. The gubernatorial candidate said today Marblehead sent the message loud and clear, they do not want increased taxes. "This is exactly what I've been hearing from people across the state – they have had enough of higher taxes, more spending and Beacon Hill living with a different set of rules than everyone else," Baker said. "Beacon Hill has to clean up its act so cities and towns are not forced to cut teachers, cut programs and raise taxes. People have had enough, and for good reason." Baker went on to highlight he is the only candidate who supports many of the local reforms …
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Jeff Dinsmore
10:49 pm on Friday, June 18, 2010
For those who need an education - Article # 3 "The Dinsmore's" - will now cost the town close to $3,ooo,ooo .... $899,995 is of the table. Thank you for the headache and anguish .......   more ›