Why payday loan reform didn’t pass: Bill Murphy


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Former Speaker of the House Bill Murphy is a lobbyist who opposes payday lending reform. (photo by Ryan T. Conaty. www.ryantconaty.com)
Former Speaker of the House Bill Murphy is a lobbyist who opposes payday lending reform. (photo by Ryan T. Conaty. www.ryantconaty.com)

Margaux Morisseau, who has led the unsuccessful yet good-intentioned fight for payday lending reform in Rhode Island the past three years says she is growing weary of the legislative process. But, she said, she certainly isn’t giving up.

“I’ve come to believe elections really matter,” she said. “A lot of the real work gets done during the campaign when people are worried about reelection. We’re planning our next steps soon. It’s time for us to come back even stronger.”

While Morisseau put together a powerful coalition of more than 50 influential groups and individuals, it wasn’t enough to out-influence the highest paid lobbyist in Rhode Island: former House Speaker Bill Murphy, who was paid more than $100,000 to kill the bill that would have reigned in these predatory high-interest loans.

After a late session meeting with House leadership and lobbyists from both sides, she thought they had a less-than-perfect compromise worked out that would have left interest rates alone but would have prevented borrowers “from taking out one loan after another.”

But, she said, “the other side dragged their feet. They were trying to run out the clock.”

Then on the last day of the session Bill Murphy and the payday loan sharks he represents simply said no to the compromise.

“Their opinion was the veto of the bill,” she said. “Bill Murphy is the highest paid lobbyist in the state for a reason.”

And his influence seemed to extend well beyond the House chamber. Morisseau wasn’t able to even get a meeting with, let alone the support of, any of the state-level office holders except Treasurer Gina Raimondo, who has been a stalwart opponent of the predatory practice.  Governor Linc Chafee has not committed one way or another.

Creating prosperity for the 99% at Gerritt’s birthday party


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Greg Gerritt

On October 12 2013 at the Pawtucket Armory beginning at 10 AM, there shall be a conference  ”Ecological Healing, Ecological Economics, Economic Justice,  Creating Prosperity for the 99% in Rhode Island.”

Organized by Greg Gerritt for his 60th birthday, the conference is part of an effort to open up the discussion as to the appropriate economic development strategy for Rhode Island and places like Rhode Island.  It is clear that an economy run for the benefit of the 1% does not work very well for anyone other than the 1%, but that other models of development appear ot be off the table.  As the economy grinds to a halt due to inequality, we also see ever more ecological destruction, further damaging the economy.  It is my contention that an economy that focuses on ecological healing, economic justice, and local based food security will be much more capable of riding out the turmoil of the 21st century and climate change than economies focused of the greed of the 1%.  Yet the people who direct economic policy in Rhode Island continue on the 1% path despite the traumas it brings and the general failure of development efforts over the last 40 years.

It is unlikely that we can turn the ship of state away from thrashing around for growth in one fell swoop, but it is still critical to begin a new discussion, one that lays out the true parameters of the ecological and unequal box we have been pushed into.  Hence a conference as a way to restart the discussion. This time encompassing the full range of possibilities, not just the business climate model trumpeted by the Koch brothers and their wealthy allies that we have been offered.

No one day conference can be comprehensive, but the October 12 conference will offer talks by some of the leading thinkers in the Eastern US and Rhode Island on where the economy might go if ecological healing and economic justice are at the heart of what we do to help our communities prosper.
Confirmed speakers
Keynoter  Margaret Flowers          Its Our Economy
Katherine Brown    Independent consultant on Community Agriculture
Marshall Feldman    URI
Robert Leaver   New Commons
Ken Payne     System Aesthetics LLC
Ray Perrault  Groundwork Providence
Jamie Rhodes   Clean Water Action
Sam Smith     The Progressive Review
Martha Yager   American Friends Service Committee
Greg Gerritt    ProsperityForRI.com
Additional speakers are expected
Conference is being hosted by The Environmental Justice League of Rhode Island and Groundwork Providence.  Their websites are  http://ejlri.wordpress.com       http://groundworkprovidence.org
Conference fee   $35.00   rising to $40 on September 15
There is a separate admission birthday dinner/dance party immediately following the conference (at 5:30 PM)  raising money for the EJLRI and GwP   Preregistration for dinner for conference attendees is a must.
For More Information or to To Register for the conference email Greg Gerritt gerritt@mindspring.com   All arrangements can be made from there.  
Greg Gerritt is available for interviews and to explain the conference at the contact information above.  Greg’s current work on the Rhode island economy can be viewed at   http://prosperityforri.com     and the Rhode Island economy is specifically explored in http://prosperityforri.com/38-studios-and-economic-development-in-rhode-island-2/        http://prosperityforri.com/economyri-response/    http://prosperityforri.com/the-world-bank-sort-of-figures-it-out/
 
Contact Information
Greg Gerritt
401-331-0529
Gerritt@mindspring.com
Http//ProsperityForRI.com