The Massachusetts House of Representatives approved a $2 rental assessment fee to help raise revenue for the newly Municipal Police Training Fund. Photo via Cburnett/Wikimedia. 
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The Massachusetts House of Representatives approved a $2 rental assessment fee to help raise revenue for the newly Municipal Police Training Fund. Photo via Cburnett/Wikimedia.

The Massachusetts House of Representatives voted 145-4 to approve a $2 surcharge on car rentals to help fund police training across the state, the AP reports.

The fee is expected to raise around $10 million a year for the newly created Municipal Police Training Fund, supporters say. Earlier this week, the Senate approved a similar plan as part of a budget proposal.

One representative who voted against the fee said that the Legislature could have found the money elsewhere in a $40 billion budget.


Related: Massachusetts House Considers Car Rental Assessment Fee


 

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