Rhode Island Politics

Politicians Among The People

By Marc Comtois | July 8, 2006 |

Like many communities, North Kingstown offers a summer series of children’s concerts or shows for families to get together and enjoy whilst enjoying a picnic. North Kingstown’s are at the Town Beach on Thursday evenings and my family has been going for three years now. It is especially convenient as I work in NK and…

The Governor Can Place Non-Binding Questions on the Ballot, Says the RI Superior Court

By Carroll Andrew Morse | July 3, 2006 | Comments Off on The Governor Can Place Non-Binding Questions on the Ballot, Says the RI Superior Court

In a ruling of unexpected scope, Rhode Island Superior Court Judge Stephen A. Fortunato has ruled that the Governor of Rhode Island has an inherent power to place non-binding questions on the Rhode Island ballot. Today’s ruling undoes most, if not all, of the effect of a bill intended to limit the Governor’s power passed…

The RI GOP’s Big Tent Must Be for Sleeping

By Justin Katz | June 30, 2006 |

On gut impulse, I attended the Republican Party’s convention last night. Given how busy I am, it turned out to be a huge mistake. I’ll put it this way: the Rhode Island Republican Party is so dull that it can suck the excitement right out of Steve Laffey. When members of the party are inclined…

Centracchio Running for GOP LT. Governor Slot

By Marc Comtois | June 23, 2006 |

Confirming reports from the ProJo 7to7 Blog and NBC10 ‘s Bill Rappleye, Major General Reginald Centracchio, former Adjutant General of the RI National Guard, confirmed that he was entering the GOP primary for Lt. Gov. on the air with Dan Yorke this afternoon. Centracchio had previously said he wasn’t going to run. He also told…

Contra Michaud: Governor and House “Get Along” on Budget

By Marc Comtois | June 21, 2006 |

One of the central lines of Dennis Michaud’s criticism of Governor Carcieri is that he has a poor relationship with the General Assembly (Remember: “He’s a fighter, I’m a lover.”). Any follower of contemporary Rhode Island politics would probably agree, but that doesn’t mean that tough-minded negotiating on both sides can’t yield positive results. In…

The Rhode Island Legislature Fails to Reform Eminent Domain

By Carroll Andrew Morse | June 13, 2006 |

Two different versions of eminent domain have been passed by the Rhode Island legislature, one by the Senate, one by the House. Sadly, neither bill clearly limits the power claimed by the state government to seize private homes and give them away to new owners who promise to increase the tax-value of the seized property.…

Forgetful Montalbano

By Marc Comtois | June 1, 2006 |

So, Senate President Joseph Montalbano forgot to report to the state Ethics Commission that his law firm did work for the town of West Warwick. Somehow he did manage to remember to report his work for at least 6 other towns. Imagine that, of all of the towns to not report…. A strange coincidence? In…

Casino Amendment: Some Constitutional Context

By Marc Comtois | May 26, 2006 |

The debate was entertaining, but eventually the RI House pushed through a ballot question asking the RI voters to amend [PDF] the RI Constitution to allow a privately owned casino in West Warwick. The Constitution already makes provisions for the public to vote on the expansion of state-operated “lotteries,” but, as was reinforced last summer…

Pre-Lapsed

By Justin Katz | May 23, 2006 | Comments Off on Pre-Lapsed

I love this part of Marc’s post: … Michaud also revealed that he was paid $80,000 by Beacon as a consultant and that he was unaware that he should have announced as such when he testified in front of the General Assembly as an expert witness earlier this year. It brings to mind the movie…

Meet Jim Haldeman, Candidate for State Representative, Part 2

By Carroll Andrew Morse | May 22, 2006 | Comments Off on Meet Jim Haldeman, Candidate for State Representative, Part 2

Jim Haldeman is a candidate for State Representative in Rhode Island’s 35th district (South Kingstown). Though this will be his first campaign for elected office, it is certainly not his first experience with politics and government…During a seven month period from March — September 2005, [Lt. Col. Haldeman] acted as principle representative of the U.S…