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Legislator­s in Mass. OK expansion of abortion, state budget

- By PHILIP MARCELO Associated 3ress

BOSTON Five months into the new fiscal year, Massachuse­tts has a state budget.

State lawmakers on Friday took the final votes on a $46.2 billion spending plan for the year that began July 1.

It now heads to 5epublican ov. Charlie %aker, who has 10 days to review the spending plan from the Democratic-controlled /egislature before issuing any vetoes and signing it into law.

Among the contentiou­s measures in this year’s budget is an amendment aimed at expanding abortion access.

The measure would let women obtain an abortion after 24 weeks of pregnancy in cases of fatal fetal anomalies.” Current state law allows abortions after 24 weeks only to preserve the life or health of the mother.

It would also lower the age, to 16, at which an abortion could be obtained without the permission of a parent. 8nder current law, those under 18 must have at least one parent’s consent or seek judicial consent to have an abortion.

%aker has not said whether he would veto the budget provision, but has said he opposes late-term abortions and supports current Massachuse­tts abortion laws.

The budget also includes provisions requiring ignition locks for first-time driving under the influence offenses and expanding access to mail-in voting.

The final plan was released late Thursday by House and Senate leaders and represents a roughly a 5.5 increase over the prior fiscal year.

It closes a $3.6 billion revenue shortfall without imposing major tax increases or fees, but it does pull $1.7

billion from the state’s rainy day fund.

House Ways and Means Chair Aaron Michlewitz said Friday that the drawdown of about half the emergency account was necessary to avoid drastic

spending cuts in a year upended by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Lawmakers have said the money will help cover rental assistance, early education and other critical services,

“Some people said this was a time to be more conservati­ve in our budgeting,” Senate 3resident .aren Spilka said. “If anything, it was a time for the Common

wealth to be a true Commonweal­th and take care of its people.”

Typically, the state budget is finalized before the start of the new fiscal year. But budget deliberati­ons were delayed by the onset of the coronaviru­s in the spring.

The state has been relying on temporary budgets to keep the state government up and running.

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