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Senator Lewis and Mass. Senate Use Fair Share Revenue to Send Funding to Malden

Mass. Senate's bill invests in education and transportation projects, with $300,000 specifically marked for Malden.

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BOSTON—State Senator Jason Lewis joined his colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate to pass a supplemental budget primarily using Fair Share revenue from the state’s wealthiest earners to support municipalities and invest in education and transportation projects, alongside passing other innovative policies and investments to lower housing costs, support immigrants, and more.

To directly support Malden, Senator Lewis successfully advocated for the Senate’s bill to include $300,000 specifically allocated to support Malden Public Schools.

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The legislation also sends significant funding to cities and towns to help with the costs of major winter storms, increases local reimbursements for special education services, and supports the operation of the MBTA, including the low-income fare relief program.

“This bill shows the incredible success of the Fair Share Amendment in action,” said Senator Jason Lewis. “Impactful education and transportation projects across Massachusetts are receiving critical support from the state, including additional funding marked for Malden Public Schools.”

Statewide highlights of this Fair Share supplemental budget include:

Senator Lewis was also successful in allocating an additional $1 million for METCO (Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity, Inc.) to supplement costs for student transportation and targeted wellness, social-emotional and academic support resources for the 33 METCO school districts, including Melrose, Reading, and Wakefield.

The legislation’s transportation and education investments are possible because of the Fair Share surtax on households that earn more than $1 million per year. Fair Share revenues have continued to exceed expectations year after year, leading to mid-year supplemental packages such as this one.

The Senate passed the legislation with a vote of 35-4. A similar version having previously been approved by the House of Representatives, a Conference Committee will now be formed to reconcile differences before the bill is sent to Governor Healey for her signature.

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