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Healey proposes $2.45 billion spending bill that would decouple Mass. from RFK Jr.'s CDC on vaccine guidelines
The proposal Healey outlined would also deposit $125 million into the state's stabilization fund and use $150 million in income surtax revenue to fund K-12 school aid increases required under the multi-year funding reform law known as the Student Opportunity Act.
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The bill would also create an Economic Resiliency and Federal Response Fund built on capital gains tax revenues collected in the fiscal year that ended June 30 'to ensure that the state remains fiscally resilient against the negative impacts of federal budgetary and policy decisions,' according to Healey's office.
'With this legislation, we are controlling spending and ensuring that our state budget remains responsible, while also strengthening our ability to weather economic unpredictability coming from Washington,' Healey said in a statement.
Healey's proposal would delay the state's deadline to achieve a certain amount of offshore wind power from 2027 to 2029 'due to uncertainty surrounding federal permitting and tax credits.' The bill would also remove a requirement that a solicitation for more wind energy be conducted every 24 months.
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The new proposal also would set Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2026 as the statewide primary election day. In 2026, Labor Day falls on Monday, Sept. 7.
The bill would set millions aside for a reserve for costs accrued by sheriffs, reproductive health providers at risk of losing federal funding, and costs associated with hosting the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup.
Governors typically file a so-called closeout budget every year to enable the state comptroller to complete an annual financial report that's due by Oct. 31. Lawmakers routinely continue their deliberations on the spending bill into the fall, preventing the comptroller from meeting that deadline.