Gov. Charlie Baker disclosed Thursday that he will vote no on three out of four ballot questions before Bay Staters this fall.
Baker, a Republican, has long opposed a state law allowing undocumented immigrants without proof of lawful presence to obtain driver’s licenses — and he’s made it clear he’ll vote no on Ballot Question 4, in a bid to repeal the contentious Work and Family Mobility Act.
He’s also voiced opposition to Ballot Question 1, often referred to as the Fair Share Amendment or millionaires tax, that would impose a 4% surtax on incomes exceeding $1 million.
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During an interview Thursday on GBH’s Boston Public Radio, Baker revealed he will vote no on Ballot Question 2, which seeks to overhaul the structure of dental insurance premiums, and yes on Ballot…