2014 Massachusetts ballot measures
Four statewide ballot measures are certified for the 2014 ballot in the state of Massachusetts.
Of the measures that qualified for the ballot, Question 1 Repeals automatic gas tax increases already signed into law, Question 2 Expands the state’s beverage container recycling law to include all non-alcoholic containers, Question 3 Repeals a 2011 law allowing resort casinos and Question 4 Entitles certain employees to earn and use paid sick days.
Binding statewide questions
Number | Initiative Title | Subject | Description | Status | Yes | No |
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Question 1 | Massachusetts Automatic Gas Tax Increase Repeal Initiative | Gas Taxes | Repeals automatic gas tax increases already signed into law | On ballot | ||
Question 2 | Massachusetts Expansion of Bottle Deposits Initiative | Environment | Expands the state’s beverage container recycling law to include all non-alcoholic containers | On ballot | ||
Question 3 | Massachusetts Casino Repeal Initiative | Gambling | Repeals a 2011 law allowing resort casinos | On ballot | ||
Question 4 | Massachusetts Paid Sick Days Initiative | Labor | Entitles certain employees to earn and utilize paid sick days | On ballot |
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See also
- Massachusetts ballot measures, 2012
- Massachusetts ballot measures, 2016
References
External links
- Massachusetts Elections Division
- I&R Institute, Historical Listing of Massachusetts's initiatives
- List of current petitions filed in Massachusetts from the Attorney General's office.
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