Massachusetts lurched back into the tax debate on Monday as Gov. Maura Healey unveiled details of a relief package whose cost could swell to nearly $1 billion per year, giving lawmakers a menu to add or slash from in the coming months as they wade back into a topic they spurned last summer.
Healey has repeatedly said that she wants to cut taxes for low income residents and make the state more competitive, but hasn't really provided details. Some of.