BOSTON—State Senator Jason Lewis and State Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian joined their colleagues in the Massachusetts Legislature to pass a $1.56 billion supplemental budget primarily using Fair Share revenue from the state’s wealthiest earners to ease pressure caused by strained local school budgets and invest in education and transportation projects across the state, alongside new policy to lower housing costs and support immigrants.
The delegation was able to include $235,000 specifically allocated for the Town of Wakefield:
The legislation increases local reimbursements for special education services, sends significant funding to cities and towns to help with the costs of major winter storms, cuts taxes to jumpstart housing construction, and supports the operation of the MBTA, including the low-income fare relief program.
“This bill once again shows the amazing success of the Fair Share Amendment in action,” said Senator Jason Lewis. “The legislature is providing cities and towns with increased funding to support their local budgets, equipping the MBTA with critical funds, and sending Wakefield $235,000 for local projects.”
“This supplemental budget funded through Fair Share funds provides key investments in education and transportation, including targeted earmarks for Wakefield. This funding will support facility enhancements and renovations of Greenwood Elementary and capital improvements throughout the schools, providing students with enhanced learning spaces. It also includes pavement resurfacing to continue to improve the safety and quality of our local streets and communities,” said Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian. “I’m further pleased to join the legislature in championing statewide investments for our education ecosystem and transportation, including meaningful funding for Early Education and Care, as well as the MBTA.”
State-wide highlights of the supplemental budget include:
After passing in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, this legislation was signed into law on June 12, 2026 by Governor Maura Healey.
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