Massachusetts lawmakers failed to pass Mayor Wu’s property tax plan that the city’s business community hated. It’s likely to resurface later this year, reports the BBJ’s Greg Ryan, “although at this point it would need to do so in what is known as an informal session, when even a single lawmaker could prevent the measure from becoming law.”
Update – From Bruce Mohl at CommonWealth Beacon: “After failing to complete action on many of their legislative priorities at the end of the session, Beacon Hill Democrats appear to be warming to the idea of finishing their work during informal sessions running through the end of the year.”
