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Voter Choices: Massachusetts' Key Ballot Issues in November

Massachusetts, USASun Oct 06 2024
Massachusetts voters will decide on several significant issues this November. Here’s a look at the key ballot questions: Question 3: Should rideshare drivers be able to unionize? This law would apply to drivers using platforms like Uber or Lyft for passenger transportation, not food delivery services. It faces potential legal challenges due to sector-based bargaining’s untested nature in the US. If passed, it could improve driver welfare by allowing them to negotiate together for better pay and benefits across multiple companies. Opponents warn that this might increase ride costs and reduce app usage. Question 4: Should Massachusetts legalize some psychedelics? If passed, naturally occurring psychedelic drugs like psilocybin could be used in clinical settings or at home by adults. Supporters argue that psilocybin shows promise for treating mental health conditions, while opponents worry about adverse reactions and lack of oversight. The federal government currently considers these drugs illegal, which might lead to backlash if the law passes. Question 5: Should the "tipped minimum wage" be phased out? Currently, tipped workers like waitstaff are guaranteed a $15/hr minimum wage but can receive as little as $6. 75 from employers, with tips making up the difference. If this ballot question passes, restaurants and other businesses will have to cover the full minimum wage for tipped workers by 2029. Supporters argue it could increase earnings for tipped workers and equalize pay among staff. Opponents worry about increased costs leading to higher prices, service fees, or reduced hiring.

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    How will removing MCAS graduation requirements affect students with disabilities or those who struggle with standardized tests?
    What are the potential legal challenges that may arise if Question 3 is passed and how might they be addressed?
    How would Question 4 impact healthcare costs and access to mental health services in Massachusetts?

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