Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's third attempt at a property tax burden shift can't even get an audience on Beacon Hill.

"We can't even have a hearing on the bill because it hasn't been admitted to the Senate," Boston Rep. Rob Consalvo, the petition's sponsor, told the News Service. "We can't even have a discussion, and the clock is ticking – it's been since March that we've been waiting."

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Last week, Wu revamped her pleas for Beacon Hill to pass a proposal that would temporarily shift some of Boston's property tax burden from residential onto commercial property owners.

In a letter to business leaders, she wrote that the city is projecting that the average single family homeowner in Boston will see a 13% increase in p

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