Seth Magaziner: hedge fund contracts should be public


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magazinerDuring an interview about his investment experience and his “blueprint” for fixing Rhode Island’s economy, candidate for state treasurer Seth Magaziner said he would not have signed contracts with hedge fund managers that shielded their pay from the public.

“I would have demanded a higher level of transparency,” Magaziner said. “And if they were not okay with that I would have walked away.”

Hedge funds have become a dirty word, Magaziner said, primarily because of the very high fees managers charge clients. He said the four highest-paid hedge fund managers last year made more money than all the kindergarten teachers in the United States. “What’s wrong with us as a country when that is what we are willing to put up with,” he said.

Magaziner spoke about his role at Trillium, the socially responsible investment firm that he worked for, what makes their investment strategy different and how to apply some of the lessons he learned there to Rhode Island.

He also talked about his “blueprint” for how the treasurer can help fix Rhode Island’s ailing economy. One of his ideas is investing a small percentage ($10 to $20 million) of the pension fund into Rhode Island startups. He’d also develop a dedicated funding source for new school construction.

“The way it worked was the municipalities were responsible for raising funds for construction then they would go to the state for a match,” he said. “The problem with that of course is of course the wealthier communities were having an easier time raising funds for the match. The way they do it in Massachusetts is much better.”

Massachusetts, Magaziner said, has a list of what school facilities have the most need, and a one cent from the sales tax goes to repairing the infrastructure in the most need.

Rhode Island Kurds: Stop ISIS terror!


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DSC_590330,000 Yazidi Kurds face imminent starvation as they huddle on Shangal Mountain in Northern Iraq. The Yazidi refugees are escaping ISIS, an Islamist, terrorist army that has pledged to destroy them because of their religious differences. The New England Kurdish Association (NEKA) held a rally on Tuesday to highlight the plight of the Yazidis. The Yazidi people, whose culture and religion is twice as old as Christianity, face extinction, yet the United States is reluctant to get sucked back into Iraq, so soon after pulling out our troops.

President Barzani of Kurdistan is not asking for troops, telling the Associated press, “We are not asking our friends to send their sons on our behalf.” What Barzani wants is weapons. Weapons that will provide his people a fighting chance against ISIS.

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