According to a new poll, a majority of likely Massachusetts voters want the Legislature to keep a tax rebate law.
It mandates a rebate for taxpayers if state revenue in a fiscal year exceeds the growth of wages.
Last year almost three-billion-dollars in rebates were sent out.
The poll released by the Fiscal Alliance Foundation shows 62-percent of respondents want the law retained while 16-percent favor repeal.
The Governor has called tax reform for middle income residents.
However it is now up to the governor to decide the issue.
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