The following statement  was   issued to the press yesterday and is posted on the MTA website.  
Statement by   MTA  President Barbara Madeloni
on Governor Charlie Baker's Proposed Budget for 2015-2016
on Governor Charlie Baker's Proposed Budget for 2015-2016
Governor Baker's  proposed budget is troubling for its lack of vision and absence of meaningful  investments   in education and other vital community services. Although some of  the governor's   ideas appear positive, his budget is ultimately a proposal that  shortchanges students, families   and our cities and towns by including cuts to  kindergarten expansion programs and providing inadequate   funding for our public  schools, colleges and universities.  
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Where the Quality  Full-Day Kindergarten Grant program is concerned, for   example, Governor Baker  is eliminating funding. This step would hinder expansion of full-day  kindergarten   programs and cause some districts to reduce access.  
The MTA is also deeply  concerned   about other grant cuts that appear to target education programs in  urban communities. The consolidation   of numerous programs into an account  called the "Partnership Schools Network" is disturbing   and potentially very  harmful to our public schools and students.  
Governor Baker is  unfairly   seeking to further shift health care costs to many current active  state employees and all future   state retirees by increasing the percentage they  pay for coverage through the Group Insurance   Commission. In other areas, the  governor's proposal to "level-fund" numerous line items will actually   result in  cuts that damage our current services and our economic future.  
The time has come   for  Massachusetts to turn the corner and look toward the revenues required to help  working families   and the communities they live in. Over time, the Commonwealth  has implemented billions of   dollars in tax cuts. In addition, we live in a  state where residents with the highest incomes pay   the smallest share of their  incomes in state taxes.  
Every budget represents  choices, and the   plan outlined today does not include the right ones for our  students, families or communities.
This was shared from the MTA webpage 
http://massteacher.org/news/archive/2015/budget_statement_by_barbara_madeloni.aspx 







