Politics & Government

Mass. Republicans Proposed Jobs Package Focuses on Five Areas

State Rep. Vinny deMacedo and other House and Senate Republicans have proposed a jobs package they say is aimed at facilitating economic growth.

Representative Vinny deMacedo, R-Plymouth, joined House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones Jr., R- North Reading, Senate Minority Leader Bruce E. Tarr, R-Gloucester, and his House and Senate Republican colleagues in proposing an innovative jobs package aimed at cultivating economic growth in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

The jobs package, which comes on the heels of the Republican Caucus’ statewide 2011 G.O.P. Jobs Tour, offers policies that are key to facilitating economic growth in Massachusetts and supporting individuals and businesses statewide.

In speaking with constituents and business owners, House and Senate Republicans have identified five targeted areas aimed at creating and maintaining jobs: business regulations, education, energy, healthcare, and taxes.

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β€œThis legislative session, we have done very little relative to the creation of jobs in Massachusetts,” said House Minority Leader Brad Jones. β€œWe, as a legislative body, have a great opportunity to reform the way we create and maintain employment opportunities, while at the same time making government run more efficiently.”

β€œAlthough the Massachusetts unemployment rate may be lower than the national average, I think we can all agree - it’s not low enough,” said Representative deMacedo. β€œToo many people in the Bay State are struggling to find a job and make ends meet. We need to do all that we can to
create jobs in the Commonwealth.”

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Highlights of the proposed G.O.P. Jobs Package include:

Business Regulations: Reduce costs for employers, reform the current Unemployment Insurance paradigm and streamline and consolidate processes for businesses;

Education: Empower vocational schools by strengthening collaborations with community colleges and employers, improve overall access to higher education, and qualify veterans for licensure and/or academic credit at public institutions of higher learning;

Energy: Decrease the cost of electricity for businesses and ratepayers, increase the efficiency of Green Initiatives and promote cost-effective renewable energy.

Healthcare: Shift focus to the consumer, increase options for employers and employees and make healthcare affordable for all;

Taxes: Reduce commercial vehicle registration fees, simplify and eliminate corporate fees and taxes, incentivize first-time home buyer savings accounts, and establish a job creation tax credit.

Announced by House and Senate Republicans today, the formal proposal will be filed as five major pieces of legislation. In subsequent weeks, members of the Republican Legislative Caucuswill travel to local businesses throughout the Bay State to discuss the proposed legislation.

From Rep. Vinny deMacedo's office.

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