From the Associated  Press.com:
An already bad Massachusetts budget forecast  is getting even worse.
Senate Ways and Means Chairman Steven  Panagiotakos (pan-ah-gee-oh-TAH'-kos) says he expects tax collections  to be $18.5 billion next year - $1 billion less than previous estimates.
 
The Lowell Democrat says that will require  massive program cuts and employee layoffs. He's called a hearing with  economists Tuesday to discuss the situation. The Senate unveils its  2010 budget plan later this month.
Meanwhile, the Retailers Association  of Massachusetts is airing radio ads complaining about the 25-percent  sales tax increase approved by the House to offset sagging tax collections.
 
