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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Murray to Resign June 2; Patrick Calls Him 'Outstanding Partner'

Outgoing lieutenant governor said recent controversies had nothing to do with decision to resign.

Massachusetts Lt. Gov. Tim Murray said none of the controversies that have dogged him during his tenure on Beacon Hill contributed to his decision to announce his resignation. In a press conference at the State House Wednesday, Murray said his final day on the job will be June 2. The next day he will take over as president and CEO of the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce where his salary will reportedly be around $200,000. In January, Murray said he had no intention of running for governor when Gov. Deval Patrick's term expires in January 2015. "This has been a very difficult but empowering decision," Murray said. "It has been an honor to serve as lieutenant governor." Patrick called Murray an "outstanding partner" during his time in …

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Stringer Bell

11:31 pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2013

OH MY GOD I GET IT that is hilarious, he used the word "partner" and you made it into a gay joke HOLY COW ARE YOU RELATED TO BILL CARLIN OR SOMETHIN   more ›

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Patrick Files $34.8 Billion Budget With Proposed Income Tax Hike

The plan focuses on investments in transportation and education while calling for an income tax increase coupled with a lower sales tax.

Gov. Deval Patrick submitted his $34.8 billion budget to the Legislature Wednesday, saying that the proposed income tax hike is part of a comprehensive package aimed at investing in the state's infrastructure and in driving growth. The proposal asks for an increase in the income tax from 5.25 percent to 6.25 percent coupled with a reduction in the sales tax from 6.25 percent to 4.5 percent. It also doubles personal exemptions.  Despite the proposed income tax hike, Patrick says that low and modest-income workers will pay less in taxes under his proposal, and only the "more fortunate see a larger increase." "I do not submit this proposal lightly. I understand that many households in Massachusetts continue to struggle from the impact of the …

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