Baker offers peek at ballot
ELECTION 2022
Gov.
Baker made no objection when host of
Question 3 would increase the number of alcohol licenses a single company could hold, allowing more stores to sell beer and wine, while gradually reducing the number of licenses specifically allowing the sale of all alcoholic beverages including liquor. Baker said the proposal is similar to legislation his administration filed a few years ago.
"It retains local communities continuing to have a certain amount of authority over the number of licenses and the way they get issued," Baker said on GBH. "It also, I think, is an attempt to create some compromise between the mom-and-pops and the big out-of-state chains."
On Question 2, which would add new regulations on dental insurer spending, Baker's projected likely "no" vote came with a stipulation that he'd like the future governor to look into the issue.
The ballot question would require companies to spend at least 83 percent of premiums on member dental expenses and quality improvements, instead of administrative expenses. Supporters say it would implement a medical loss ratio system similar to the one currently in place for medical insurers.
Baker, who was CEO of
"Is this going to affect where I can go to get coverage? Is this going to change what I pay for my coverage? And is it going to change the relationship that exists currently between insurers and dentists that affects price?" Baker said. "I can't answer any of those. People asked me about this question, and I don't know the answers."
The governor added that he would like to see the next administration get together a committee to study the mandated premium percentage on dental care, then "come back and tell people what it actually means."
Though Baker offered insight on how he will vote on the ballot questions, he again refused to answer how he plans to cast his ballot in the governor's race.
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When asked if he will vote for Democrat
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Though Baker has not endorsed any other candidates for constitutional offices, he has been busy in local elections endorsing
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