Rhode Island Politics

The Governor on Beacon Mutual

By Marc Comtois | July 15, 2005 | Comments Off on The Governor on Beacon Mutual

Governor Carcieri has put forth his case against the privatization of Beacon Mutual in today’s ProJo. First, there are risks: Rhode Island employers should worry about this expansion because Beacon is not just any insurer. Beacon has two statutory duties that no other insurer has: First, Beacon must offer insurance at the lowest possible cost…

Did the Rhode Island Legislature Make the Right Decisions?

By | July 10, 2005 | Comments Off on Did the Rhode Island Legislature Make the Right Decisions?

Two political issues, important to concerned citizens here in Rhode Island, arose at the end of the legislative session here in Rhode Island. The first issue, as reported in this ProJo article, is about lobbyist spending disclosure requirements: …Fending off cries from Common Cause of Rhode Island and Secretary of State Matt Brown that their…

State House Passes Budget

By | June 28, 2005 | Comments Off on State House Passes Budget

The State House passed the budget last night: By an overwhelming majority, the House last night passed a new $6.35-billion state budget which cuts pension benefits, lowers the car tax and drastically increases the fee developers pay to receive historic tax credits. In stark contrast to last year, the debate in the House was generally…

Rhode Island Politics & Taxation, Part XXII: Will Financial Disclosure Requirements Be Dropped?

By | June 28, 2005 |

H. Philip West, Jr., Executive Director of Common Cause in Rhode Island, has written an important editorial: If you think that citizens have a right to know about campaign contributions and lobbyist payments to public officials, here’s some scary news from the Rhode Island House of Representatives. In the final hours of the 2005 legislative…

RI Educational Establishment: Your Days of No Vigorous Public Oversight & No Accountability Are Ending

By | June 26, 2005 | Comments Off on RI Educational Establishment: Your Days of No Vigorous Public Oversight & No Accountability Are Ending

Five years ago, fighting the Rhode Island educational establishment of bureaucrats and teachers’ unions reminded me of Sisyphus, who mythology says was condemned to constantly pushing the rock up the hill – only to have it slide back down so he would have to repeat the senseless effort again and again. But the winds of…

Rhode Island Politics & Taxation, Part XXI: Blocking More Charter Schools Means Hurting Our Children

By | June 26, 2005 | Comments Off on Rhode Island Politics & Taxation, Part XXI: Blocking More Charter Schools Means Hurting Our Children

The latest news on charter schools in Rhode Island is bad news for our children, especially those who need our help the most: The House Finance Committee’s decision to impose a two-year moratorium on new charter schools has derailed plans to open such a school in East Providence this fall. Dennis Langley, chief executive officer…

2006 Election Year Targets: Heave Ho, They Must Go

By | June 24, 2005 |

Here is the Hall of Shame showing who voted for the childcare unionization bill. We will never forget. They all deserve to be defeated in 2006. For the full story on the childcare unionization bill and political dynamics, read this posting.

Rhode Island Unions Again Resist True Pension Reform

By | June 24, 2005 | Comments Off on Rhode Island Unions Again Resist True Pension Reform

Marc rightfully noted the good news on pension reform passed earlier this week, followed by a word of caution. The caution flags are now out in full force because the week wasn’t even over before the unions of Rhode Island were out attacking the pension changes passed in the State House: Unions representing state employees…

Be Watchful

By Marc Comtois | June 23, 2005 |

In my last post on the apparent passage of the 2006 RI State Budget in which Gov. Carcieri won important concessions, such as reducing pension benefits for state workers, I commented . . .now is no time to let up. This is just the first battle and there is no guarantee that it has actually…

Making Headway Toward Fiscal Sanity

By Marc Comtois | June 22, 2005 |

At first glance, it would appear that there is good news coming out the State House today. Just before the stroke of midnight, a key House committee approved a new state budget that includes major cuts in public-employee pensions. The move is expected to save the state and local communities $44 million in the coming…