UMass Lowell Chancellor Julie Chen said it best: "when it seems like a group’s primary focus could harm the organization you represent, it’s hard to justify sticking around." www.bostonglobe.com/2026/02/06/b... #mapoli
UMass Lowell Chancellor Julie Chen said it best: "when it seems like a group’s primary focus could harm the organization you represent, it’s hard to justify sticking around." www.bostonglobe.com/2026/02/06/b... #mapoli
New year, new tax breaks...for the richest 1% in MA🤨
Our new year’s resolution: Stop Trump’s cuts to healthcare, food assistance, & education by rejecting the Trump corporate tax cuts & making the ultra-rich and large corporations pay their fair share: actionnetwork.org/letters/gilt...
They can opt out of Trump's changes to the corporate tax code and recoup almost half a billion dollars this year alone. The more people who tell their lawmakers to reject the cuts, the higher the pressure on them to act, so contact yours ASAP: raiseupma.us/reject (2/2)
Because Trump slashed Medicaid and SNAP to pay for his billionaire tax cuts, we’re looking at devastating cuts to vital services across Massachusetts. This time, our state legislators CAN prevent these cuts from going through... (1/2)
Wondering how Fair Share funding is being spent? Here's your 2025 Paid for by Fair Share Wrapped.
The shutdown's over, but permanent cuts to SNAP, Medicaid, education, & other services still threaten MA. Yesterday, we raised umbrellas & called on our state leaders to tap into our $8.6B rainy day fund, & tax multinational corporations, to help prevent the worst of these cuts.
This week for Raise Up: join us (w/ your umbrella ☔️) for a rally where we ask state legislators to pass our Mass. Corporate Fair Share bill & use of the state’s reserve fund (aka the 'Rainy Day Fund') to offset devastating federal cuts to SNAP, education, and healthcare: raiseupma.us/rainyday
☔ It's pouring! Join us in calling on Gov. Healey & legislative leaders to tap a portion of the rainy day fund this year so that MA can prevent the worst harm from federal cuts to SNAP, Medicaid, education funding, and other critical programs: raiseupma.us/gilti-email #ProtectOurCare #mapoli
ICYMI: Our #ProtectOurCare town halls continue through the month of October. Looking to learn more on how to Stop the Cuts with Corporate Fair Share? There's still time to join us: www.raiseupma.org/town-halls
BTU retired school nurse Rosemary Connors spoke at today’s @raiseupma.bsky.social Corporate Fair Share press conference on behalf of the 25,000 AFT MA members who live and breathe the the frontline costs of the upcoming federal cuts brought on by the Big “Beautiful” Bill. (1/3)
We can #ProtectOurCare with Corporate Fair Share. Join us at our upcoming town halls this Thursday, October 9th to learn how we're fighting back.
📍: Worcester
📍: Metro North
@raiseupma.bsky.social is hosting a series of town halls across the state to talk about what we can do to fight back against looming cuts.
Find one near you and RSVP!
#mapoli
Up to 350K people in MA are at risk of losing care. Thank you Reps Tony Cabral, Alan Silvia, Chris Hendricks, Mark Sylvia, Carole Fiola, and Steven Ouellette for your support of Mass. Corporate Fair Share to stop these devastating federal cuts. #ProtectOurCare #mapoli
ICYMI Last week, we kicked off our first in a series of Protect Our Care town halls in New Bedford, alongside Coalition For Social Justice and @mass.1199seiu.org, to pass our Mass. Corporate Fair Share legislation: newbedfordlight.org/corporate-ta... #ProtectOurCare #mapoli
If you want to
a) fight back against the Trump administration,
b) prevent huge cuts to MA health care + education,
c) make huge corporations pay their fair share in taxes
join us TOMORROW to stop the cuts with Corporate Fair Share.
📍: New Bedford
6:30
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Massachusetts can prevent these devastating budget cuts by tapping the state’s $8 billion rainy day fund and by making billionaire global corporations like Apple, Amazon, McDonalds, & Walmart pay their fair share in state taxes.
Learn more: www.raiseupma.org/corporate-fa...
Federal Medicaid cuts "are expected to hit hard, particularly in poorer and rural parts of the state."
But Massachusetts is not helpless — we can stop the cuts and protect healthcare for local families!
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The Fair Share Amendment "has turned out to be a saving grace as President Trump binges on federal cuts to health, education, and transportation programs essential to the state’s prosperity"
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"But nearly three years later, it’s becoming clearer and clearer — the Massachusetts millionaires tax has been a total success, and an incredible benefit for our state’s businesses. " #mapoli
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Fair Share is beating expectations. And there's so much more to come.
💪🎒🎓🚍🌉
#mapoli
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But by doing the opposite of Congress, and taxing billionaire global corporations, Massachusetts can preserve access to health care and food for local families.
Read more from Raise Up MA leaders: www.telegram.com/story/opinio...
The impact of Trump's tax legislation on Massachusetts is clear: lower taxes for the ultrawealthy and multinational corporations, and devastating cuts to programs serving Massachusetts children, families and seniors.
Bus rides on Brockton Area Transit will stay fare-free through June 2026 because of Fair Share. 🚍🚍🚍
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See how Fair Share Amendment funds are being spent by visiting www.fairsharema.com
Two-and-a-half years in, the Fair Share Amendment is an unqualified success that’s serving as a model for other states that want to invest in quality public services with a fairer tax system.
With this Fair Share surplus bill, Massachusetts is continuing to make transformative investments in our public schools, colleges, roads, bridges, and transit — all paid for by the state’s richest 1%.
Great news! A new spending bill signed into law today allocates $1.3 billion in surplus Fair Share funds to new investments in transportation and public education!
The surplus is possible thanks to Fair Share's strong performance, which generated $2.46 billion in its first year.
See how the first $2.3 billion of Fair Share funding is being spent here: fairsharema.com
And get ready for even more investment in our public schools, colleges, roads, bridges, and public transit!
The Fair Share Amendment generated $2.6 billion over *just the first 10 months* of the state's current fiscal year - smashing expectations once again!
That means another billion-dollar surplus for new investments in transportation & public education.
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/05/21/m...