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    Minimizing Risk

    The Research Bureau—Minimum Wage Panel

    March 2, 2018
  • Municipal Services & Operations,Reports

    To Protect Lives and Property: The Role of the Worcester Fire Department in Emergency Medical Services

    The Research Bureau is pleased to present its latest report To Protect Lives and Property: The Role of the Worcester Fire Department in Emergency Medical Services. The job of a firefighter has changed dramatically since the Worcester Fire Department (WFD) was established in 1835.

    February 13, 2018
  • Municipal Finance,Reports

    Breaking Down the Budget: Questions to Consider, City of Worcester & Worcester Public Schools FY2018

    EACH YEAR on July 1, Massachusetts cities and towns must implement a new budget. The City of Worcester’s Fiscal Year 2018 (FY18) budget takes effect on July 1, 2018. Municipal budgets must balance—expenditures cannot exceed revenues.

    October 2, 2017
  • Municipal Finance,Reports

    A Research Bureau Policy Alternative: Tax Rates

    In order to further the Worcester City Council's deliberations on tax policy, The Research Bureau is pleased to present a White Paper on criteria for consideration in preparation of annual tax rate determinations and alternatives to secure a more equitable single tax rate.

    May 23, 2017
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    Local Budgeting: Prepping for FY2018

    A conversation with local of-ficials and experts to understand the goals and challenges of the new fiscal year.

    April 5, 2017
  • Municipal Services & Operations,Reports

    Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB): Holding Government Liable

    In Massachusetts, state and local government retirees are eligible for pension and other post-employment benefits (OPEB), such as health care. Since these obligations are accrued daily but not due for decades in some cases, policymakers discount the cost and ultimately push the expense onto future generations.

    February 28, 2017
  • Brief,Municipal Finance,Reports

    Bureau Brief — Tax Increment Financing

    In Massachusetts, municipalities have limited tools to entice businesses to locate and expand in a weak marketplace. The most frequently used alternative is the Economic Development Incentive Program (EDIP) and its tax increment financing (TIF) initiative.

    January 31, 2017
  • Municipal Finance,Reports

    Tax Classification: Passing the Buck$

    Since 1984, the City of Worcester has set residents against businesses in an annual duel over property tax rates. As municipal budgets continue to grow, a zero-sum game exists in which a decrease in taxes on one property class necessitates an increase in taxes on another.

    November 15, 2016
  • Municipal Finance,Reports

    Breaking Down the Budget: Questions to Consider, City of Worcester & Worcester Public Schools FY2017

    The Research Bureau offers its annual Breaking Down the Budget: Questions to Consider - a summary and analysis of the City of Worcester and Worcester Public Schools Fiscal Year 2017 Budgets, which go into effect on July 1, 2016.

    June 28, 2016
  • Brief,Public Education,Reports

    The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)

    The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed into law by President Barack Obama in December of 2015 and reauthorizes the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) first signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson in 1965. Like its predecessors, ESSA provides federal funding for elementary and secondary school students, emphasizes equal opportunity to learning, and sets high standards for achievement and accountability.

    April 11, 2016
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    The Promises of the Worcester/Framingham Line

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    Worcester’s Municipal Election: 2025 Results

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    Bureau Brief – WPS Strategic Plan Evaluation

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