The upcoming sales tax holiday is a great chance to save money, but it's more than that it provides a lesson in consistency. Last year, when there was no election, our legislators turned their backs on retailers and consumers and said no to the sales tax holiday. Instead, they raised the sales tax and created new taxes. The economy and every resident of Massachusetts suffered, because of those decisions.
The economy is struggling, there is a $2.7 billion dollar structural deficit in the state budget and next year there is no election. If we send the same crowd back to Beacon Hill, what will happen to taxes next year?
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