RED INK SWAMPS BAY STATE

November 9, 1989

Spending cuts alone won't balance the Massachusetts budget unless social programs are slashed, so higher taxes will be needed to erase more than $720 million in red ink, House Speaker George Keverian says. Mr. Keverian said he expects dozens of amendments to be offered to a $401.4 million package of budget cuts and nontax revenue approved by the House Ways and Means Committee.

The state Revenue Advisory Board revised its estimate of the deficit upward by $220 million the same day the Ways and Means Committee came out with its bill.