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BOSTON About two weeks out from Election Day, a new ad from the coalition trying to convince voters to oppose a Constitutional amendment that would add a 4% surtax on annual household income above $1 million is causing a stir and, with ballots.
The 'Yes on 2' campaign says this initiative is about transparency and making sure dental insurance premiums go to patient care and not executive salaries. The 'No on 2' campaign says the measure could trigger price hikes and cause people to lose dental coverage. Experts say there aren't likely to be big changes to the system.
Opponents say Question 1 will direct much-needed money to Massachusetts schools, public colleges and universities and transportation systems. Proponents argue there’s no guarantee those dollars will reach their targets.