GREENFIELD, MA (FRANKLIN COUNTY NOW) — Massachusetts may see the end of the MCAS graduation requirement with 58.9% voting to eliminate the requirement.
64% voted no on Question 5, which asked voters whether the state should increase the minimum wage for tipped workers and begin requiring tips to be pooled and distributed to non-management workers.
Question 3, giving transportation network drivers, like those at Uber and Lyft, the ability to form unions is a close call. 54.1% are in favor of it while 45.9% voted no.
And 56.9% of voters are against the limited legalization of natural psychedelics in Question 4.
Voters were in favor of Question 1 with 71.5% voting yes to giving the State Auditor authority to audit the Legislature.
