Politics & Government
Senator Lewis Supports Fair Share Amendment
Best opportunity we have right now to make our tax system fairer.

I rise in support of the Fair Share Amendment. I believe this proposal would make our tax system fairer, enable badly needed investments in our education system and transportation infrastructure, strengthen the Massachusetts economy, and provide our constituents with greater opportunity and an improved quality of life.
Poor and working families in Massachusetts are struggling to get by every day. For them, the American Dream seems ever more elusive, if not downright impossible. People are working longer hours, and often multiple jobs. Since 1979, worker productivity has increased an astonishing 65%. But workers are not getting ahead and they’re not getting their fair share.
This is taking a terrible toll on our families, particularly our children. The child poverty rate in Massachusetts has been rising for years, with one in six children now growing up in poverty. And one in three children are living in a household with an income below 200% of the poverty level. In a state as wealthy as Massachusetts, this is shameful.
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Income and wealth inequality in our country is at levels not seen since the roaring 1920s, right before the Great Depression. Massachusetts is the sixth most unequal state. While there are no doubt a number of factors that have contributed to stagnating incomes for working families and such high levels of inequality, our state tax policy is one of these factors. And, unlike the forces of globalization or rapid technological change, state tax policy is within our direct control. We can change it.
Our current tax system in Massachusetts is regressive. People in the bottom 20% of the income scale pay 10.5% of their annual income in state and local taxes, while people in the top 1% pay only 5% of their annual income in state and local taxes, after federal tax deductions. This is unfair.
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Furthermore, our current tax structure is unable to support the needs of our Commonwealth. In 2001, we invested 11% of the state’s economic output in our state budget. Today, that has fallen to 9.5%. Virtually every area of the state budget is underfunded, especially education and transportation that are critical to our state’s future economic growth.
Opponents of the Fair Share Amendment wring their hands and claim that it will drive millionaires out of Massachusetts. Yes, some very wealthy people may move; perhaps they were already thinking about retiring to Florida or Arizona where it doesn’t snow. But the overwhelming evidence from studies of state tax policy strongly suggests that the vast majority of high-income households will not leave the state simply because of a higher marginal tax rate. There are many other good reasons to stay in Massachusetts. In fact, investments in a stronger education system and improved transportation infrastructure will make Massachusetts an even more desirable place to live, raise a family, and grow a business.
The Fair Share Amendment is the best opportunity we have right now to make our tax system fairer, invest in education and transportation, strengthen our economy, and begin to restore the American Dream for working families in the Commonwealth. Thank you.
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