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Emissions compact – just Mass., Conn. and R.I. – starts with room to grow


BOSTON Though only Massachusetts and three of the 13 state and city governments that had been part of discussions around creating a regional effort to staunch vehicle emissions along the East Coast agreed Monday to be part of the program from the get-go, Gov. Charlie Baker said it is a pretty good place to start.
Twelve states and Washington, D.C. began the process more than two years ago of developing a regional cap-and-invest program to reduce carbon pollution from cars and trucks and generate the resources needed to expand clean transit options and improve public health. On Monday, the leaders of four jurisdictions Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Washington, D.C.  signed on to be the program s initial members. ....

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Economists: Job growth, retail resurgence could boost state's financial footing


Economists: Job growth, retail resurgence could boost state s financial footing
Matt Murphy, State House News Service
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Economists say that a resurgence in retail sales could help boost the economy and state finances. [T&G File Photo/Ashley Green]
BOSTON With COVID-19 vaccines being administered for the first time in Massachusetts last week, economists offered a brighter outlook for the state s finances next year, predicting the possibility of a strong recovery driven by job growth and a resurgence in retail sales, dining and travel.
Economic and budget experts told legislative leaders and Baker administration officials to expect tax collections in fiscal year 2022, which begins in just over six months, to climb, but by how much depends on the virus and Congress. ....

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