Jeanne Kempthorne, Chair of the Berkshire Fair Share Committee, speaks at Berkshire Community College on Monday, during a rally in support of the Fair Share Amendment, the proposed state tax on incomes above $1 million which would raise approximately $2 billion a year for spending on transportation and public education.
Local teachers, students, elected leaders, and community and labor activists from the Berkshires gather at Berkshire Community College on Monday, during a rally in support of the Fair Share Amendment, the proposed state tax on incomes above $1 million which would raise approximately $2 billion a year for spending on transportation and public education.
From left, Members of the Berkshire County State Delegation Adam Hinds, Smitty Pignatelli, Tricia Farley Bouvier and John Barrett took turns speaking at Berkshire Community College on Monday, during a rally in support of the Fair Share Amendment, the proposed state tax on incomes above $1 million which would raise approximately $2 billion a year for spending on transportation and public education.
Elizabeth "Liz" Recko-Morrison, Coordinator of Assessment and Testing, and part time faculty member in Psychology at Berkshire Community College speaks at the college on Monday, during a rally in support of the Fair Share Amendment, the proposed state tax on incomes above $1 million which would raise approximately $2 billion a year for spending on transportation and public education.
Adam Hinds of the Berkshire County State Delegation speaks at Berkshire Community College on Monday, during a rally in support of the Fair Share Amendment, the proposed state tax on incomes above $1 million which would raise approximately $2 billion a year for spending on transportation and public education.