Film workers defend state tax credit Baker would cut

Film workers defend state tax credit Baker would cut

BOSTON – Film industry workers flooded a State House hearing Tuesday to defend a tax credit they say has fueled job growth by making the state a regular destination for large and small productions and enabled industry workers to stay in Massachusetts rather than pursuing opportunities in New York or Los Angeles.

Tax credit critics over the years have argued that too much of the benefits flow to out-of-state interests and claim investments could be made in areas crying out for more revenue if the incentive was eliminated or scaled back.

Opioid compromise passes House, heads to Senate
Massachusetts

Opioid compromise passes House, heads to Senate

State House News Service

BOSTON – A compromise measure to rein in the opioid abuse crisis passed unanimously in the state House of Representatives Wednesday and is expected to face a final vote in the Senate Thursday.

The measure would put limits on first-time prescriptions of synthetic opiate painkillers like oxycodone and use additional screening of students and emergency room patients for signs of addiction as part of the effort to curb the substance abuse epidemic ravaging the state. But it falls short of key features sought by Gov. Charlie Baker, by limiting initial prescriptions to a seven-day supply instead of three and leaving out giving doctors the power to involuntarily commit suspected drug addicts for up to three days.

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