RI Progress Report: Dan Reilly, Central Falls, Catholics


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All best to the Central Falls Charter Commission. Here’s hoping Councilman James Diossa is right on when he tells the Projo, “The charter commission is going to bring the community out and get them engaged and involved.”

Portsmouth Rep. Dan Reilly’s parents, who are the biggest income tax evaders in the state, are not claiming to the state Supreme Court that they don’t owe $1.3 million in back taxes, they are simply arguing that the state didn’t ask for it soon enough and thus kicks in the statute of limitations. Talk about being embarrassed by your parents!

RINP estimated there were about 1,000 people at the rally for the Woonsocket cross. Mayor Leo Fontaine guessed there were 1,500 people. John DePetro, who never met a fact he couldn’t bend to suit his own purposes, said there were 2,000 people there. Either way, the establishment clause of the Constitution is not a popularity contest.

And speaking of organized religion … Rhode Island is no longer the most Catholic state. That dubious distinction now belongs to Massachusetts.

Here’s a list of ALEC’s top 5 anti-environment pieces of model legislation.

Is the sailor kissing a woman at the end of World War II in the famous Life magazine picture a Rhode Islander?

Turns out Mitt Romney didn’t want his foreign policy communications guy to talk. Why? Because he’s gay.

Politifact: it’s true that URI has the second lowest paid public college professors in the region.

 

RI Progress Report: May Day Redux, E-Edition, Obamacare


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Some 300 people participated in a May Day march in Providence yesterday, according to the Projo. International Workers’ Day was supposed to serve as the spring reawakening for the Occupy movement: In Oakland, police clashed violently with protesters. In Chicago, some 2,000 people rallied against corporate greed. And in New York, the birthplace of the Occupy movement, the rally reportedly spilled over into Fifth Avenue.

Fewer than 300 people have signed up for the Providence Journal’s e-edition, the product that was supposed to help the august newspaper offset the loss of revenue from its print product. Please, Projo, for the good of Rhode Island, please figure out a viable digital strategy. I say this not as a media critique but as someone who has cherished your journalism since I was a young boy.

The state will get some $6 million more from Obamacare, said Kathleen Sebelius yesterday.

Sure, yesterday was a great news cycle for the Capital City … but then steps in the Wall Street Journal to rain on the parade, reporting that investors are still weary of investing in Providence.

Mitt Romney’s openly gay foreign policy spokesperson resigned saying, “my ability to speak clearly and forcefully on the issues has been greatly diminished by the hyper-partisan discussion of personal issues that sometimes comes from a presidential campaign.” In other words, Republicans didn’t like him because he’s gay.

If it surprises or scares you that organized religion is hemorrhaging members here in the Ocean State, see you today at the rally for the cross in Woonsocket.

RI Progress Report: Taveras, Homelessness, Class Warfare


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Happy May Day. Find out what’s happening locally here and across the country here. Learn about the history of the holiday here.

Providence Mayor Angel Taveras will announce a deal with Brown today for more in lieu of tax money and last night his office announced that Lifespan would be giving the city $800,000 a year. That, and the City Council passed his pension overhaul last night. Not a bad run for the Mayor, says Ian Donnis.

“We get tired of announcing this is the worst year for homelessness ever.”

House Republicans would kick nearly 300,000 poor children out of the school lunch program and 1.5 million people off of food stamps to protect tax cuts to the rich. Of course there is class warfare going on … an op/ed in today’s Providence Journal rightly puts the blame for it on the GOP.

So far, the General Assembly has passed no new environmental bills this legislative session.

Congressman Jim Langevin joins the calls for keeping student loan interest rates low.

We could have told you this long ago but we’re glad a panel from Parliament now agrees that Rupert Murdoch is unfit to lead a multinational media company.

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RI Progress Report: ALEC, Kellogg, Zurier, Raimondo


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“Should Rhode Island taxpayers be footing the bill for lawmakers’ membership dues to the American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC, a national, business-backed conservative group that has come under fire this month?” asks the Providence Journal in its first print article on ALEC. On Friday, they reported on the web that Sen. Walter Felag, a Warren Democrat, wants out of ALEC.

A Portsmouth grocer has started a national movement against Kellogg and Kashi cereal, calling attention to the fact that the supposedly “all natural” cereal uses Round-Up ready soy, a Monsanto Frankestein-esque strain of soybean that, through genetic engineering, protects them from chemical weed killers.

How Providence City Councilor Sam Zurier netted an extra $6 million for the Capital City by taxing the rich.

Speaking of taxes, Treasurer Gina Raimondo paid a 24.5 percent tax rate on her and her husband’s $440,722 of income in 2011. But what if the Buffett Rule had passed? Would she be paying more if capital gains were taxed?

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RI Progress Report: Arbor Day, Netroots Nation, Medical Marijuana, Muslim Brotherhood, Maria Cimini, ALEC


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Happy Arbor Day, Rhode Island! Hug a tree today. Or, even better, plant one.

Don’t expect much protest at Netroots Nation here in Providence in June, says Ted Nesi, but do expect a visitor from the White House. Meanwhile … Netroots Sweeden starts today.

In the federal governments’ latest attempt to trample state’s rights and squash the will of Rhode Island voters, US Attorney Peter Neronha told Gov. Chafee that landlords who rent to medical marijuana dispensaries could risk having their property taken away.

I’m not saying foreign policy expertise is the most important qualification for a senate candidate, but Rhode Island deserves one that knows the difference between Egypt and the Muslim Brotherhood.

Rep. Maria Cimini, the House sponsor of a bill to return some tax equity to Rhode Island, gets a nice nod from Dan McGowan. She sure does deserve it.

Here’s hoping this trend continues.

It’s not just here in Rhode Island that ALEC is being exposed. It’s actually a nation-wide trend.

RI Progress Report: ALEC, Knuckleheads, ‘Legislation Last’


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The Projo editorial board weighs in on the ALEC controversy. Though they say nothing about the issue on a local level, they write: “The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) offers a case study in how corporate money can be used to distort democracy.

Ted Nesi also chimes in saying that, despite his claims to the contrary, Rep. Jon Brien has in fact put forward ALEC model legislation.

And Ian Donnis writes that it’s one more piece of evidence that Rhode Island Democrats aren’t as liberal as some would claim.

WPRO has taken to defending a cross on a war memorial in Woonsocket and Mayor Leo Fontaine called the group leading the fight against the religious symbol on public property “knuckleheads.” There are sure to be no shortage of knuckleheads in this controversy as John DePetro has “volunteered to emcee” an upcoming rally and it’s hard to argue that those who don’t want a religious symbol on public property are more knuckle-headed than a mayor who insults people based on their beliefs.

I’ve never seen the State House as jam-packed as it was yesterday for a rally to restore cuts made to services for those with developmental disabilities.

There’s a great feud going on between Gina Raimondo and Gov. Linc Chafee over municipal pension fixes and Ed Fitzpatrick quotes the treasurer as passive aggressively saying, “It’s great the governor is continuing the work I started a year ago around pensions, and we absolutely can’t wait. That is why I’m spending time working hand-in-hand with municipal leaders with pension problems.” Okay, Gina … why don’t you try working with the governor, like he did with you? And keep in mind, for as much credit as you’ve received for your work on pension reform, having the weight of the governor’s office behind you was no small thing, as it’s a much bigger deal than the treasurer’s office. But she knows that…

RI Progress Report: Primary, Busy Day at State House


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Polls are open today in Rhode Island, and even though it’s still not yet 6 a.m. we’re going to go out on a limb and call the primary for Obama. If you need a hand figuring out which delegates to support for the Democratic Convention, see our endorsements here. But it’s also a hugely busy day at the State House.

The House Finance Committee will take up the controversial tax equity bill that would raise income taxes for Rhode Island’s richest residents. And Rhode Island’s environmental coalition will hear from Gov. Chafee in the rotunda this afternoon before it unveils its 2012 legislative agenda, expected to include transportation funding, voter referendums for open space and clean water and a better way to discard of garbage.

Additionally, two House members from very different sides of the aisle will have their very different bills on in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants heard in committee at 1 p.m. Rep. Grace Diaz’ bill will codify into legislation the decision made by the Board of Governors for Higher Education last year allowing anyone who finished three years of high school in RI to qualify for in-state tuition “regardless of immigration status.” And Rep. Doreen Costa’s bill would “prohibit anyone who cannot prove U.S. citizenship or permanent residency from receiving in-state tuition rates and fees at public higher education institutions.”

Providence Mayor Angel Taveras unveiled his budget proposal last night, which could help right the fiscal ship in the Capital City. But it’s contingent on some factors beyond the city’s control, such as the outcome of the inevitable lawsuit over his pension reform efforts. Here’s the brief that appears in today’s New York Times.

Conservatives like to defend Citizens United by claiming that it gives liberal groups the right to raise unlimited campaign money as well, which is true but irrelevant since the majority of big time donors support the GOP. In fact, 8 of the ten biggest Super PACS support Republicans.

California will vote on banning the death penalty this November. Too bad a plurality of executions in the US take place in Texas.

Had Rhode Island partnered with instead of fighting the Narragansett Indian Tribe, the state would have been well ahead of the regional casino trend rather than well behind it. Can’t blame the Narragansetts for suing us.

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RI Progress Report: Taveras Budget, DD Cuts, Welcome Wickford Junction


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Providence Mayor Angel Taveras announces his proposed budget tonight … it’ll be interesting to see how he plugs that $22 million hole in the city’s operating expenses. We’ll learn tonight if any more of the local non-profits decided to pony up and help out the Capital City.

A great editorial from the Projo about the cuts the General Assembly made to services for the developmentally disabled. They write, “…how do administrators’ salaries play in all this? There has been a tendency in some non-profits as well many for-profits for the salaries of top people to rise even as those at lower levels are cut. (Our winner-take-all society . . . .)”

Starting today, you can take the train from Wickford Junction to Providence for $2.50.

Scott MacKay handicaps the one congressional race, CD1, that seems to have grabbed Rhode Island’s attention. And if you’re ready to start paying attention to the campaigns for seats in the General Assembly.

Common Cause says ALEC, the pro-business lobby group that drafts conservative model legislation for state legislatures, is abusing its status as a non-profit.

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RI Progress Report: What Does Central Falls Takeover Mean


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State to take over Central Falls School District from … the state, actually. A state-appointed Board of Trustees has governed the struggling school system for years so what does it mean that the Department of Education took over from the Board of Trustees? It probably means that Supt. Gallo and the Board of Trustees pushed so hard for contract concessions in recent years, up to and including laying off all the teachers over a half hour of instruction time, that the two sides could no longer work together. The Projo’s Jennifer Jordan writes, “Relations between the union and Gallo are severely frayed. Frank Flynn, president of the Rhode Island Federation of Teachers, which represents Central Falls, said his members support the state takeover.” And at the end of the day it’s usually always easier to replace management than labor.

Woonsocket’s own CVS has been fined $14 million for illegally disposing of hazardous waste and hypodermic needles at stores in the Golden State.

Unemployment rises again in Rhode Island. And world-wide, there are still fears of tepid economic growth in this country.

Seems as if there’s some bad blood between Bendan Doherty and John Loughlin.

It also seems as if there’s some bad blood between House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and some of the GOP rank and file in the House. Cantor, the only Jewish GOP member in the House, insinuated that there’s a bit of antisemitism in Congress.

Here’s how money lubricates the political process.

Happy 420, if you celebrate such holidays.

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RI Progress Report: Gov Misses Photo Op, Gordon Misses Tax Deadline, NY Yankees Support Scott Brown


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The governor is in Afghanistan and it didn’t make the front page of the local daily newspaper. Instead, a first glance at the Providence Journal this morning informs readers that Dick Clark has passed away. Dick Clark, in case you don’t know, was the host of American Bandstand. Our country is at war with Afghanistan, as you probably do know, and the elected leader of Rhode Island is there. It could have been a much better news cycle for Chafee, if only his office would have procured a picture of his boots on the ground there. The governor made himself available to reporters by phone (including me), but given that he isn’t the best interview, the whole thing would have made a much better photo op.

Actual exclusive: Dan Gordon did not pay his income taxes. He told Dan McGowan that he hopes his protest sends a message to Rhode Islanders. Yep, it will.

Half of RI politicians told Ted Nesi they’d share their tax returns with him. Anthony Gemma actually said he would share his only if he wins a seat in Congress, but for the time being he has  “family and partners to protect at this point.” Which of course begs the question of who else will Gemma no longer feel obliged to protect if he were to get elected. Here’s one safe guess: Democrats.

Political sin in these here parts: Mass. Sen. Scott Brown took campaign money from New York Yankees President Randy Levine.

It goes without saying that most people disagree with the Vatican’s anti-abortion policies, but did you know only 14 percent of Catholics agree with the church when it comes to whether or not to support women’s rights.

Projo calls Paul Ryan’s budget proposal “dishonest.”

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RI Progress Report: Sasse, Gemma, CVS, Citigroup


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First Gary Sasse, former head of RIPEC, backed income tax increases on the wealthiest Rhode Islanders. Now he’s admitting that state aid cuts contributed to the financial struggle the poorest cities are experiencing. Is Sasse becoming a progressive, or are things just that bad in Rhode Island?

Why is Anthony Gemma afraid of the media? “I’d love for the media to be part of the solution but I feel like they are often part of the problem,” he told Dan McGowan of GoLocalProv last night. You gotta love it when they blame the messenger!

Projo headline on story previewing Ron Paul event at URI today: He’s still in the GOP Race.

Insurance and gambling companies are among the biggest spenders on lobbying at the State House this year.

WPRO may not have enjoyed my Tax Day homage yesterday, but it seems the folks Mitt Romney met with yesterday are largely in agreement with me.

Add CVS CEO Larry Merlo to the long list of people smart enough to recognize that the United States desperately needs to fix its health care system. He’s also on the significantly-shorter list of people whose businesses would benefit from health care reform.

Another sign of the times: Citigroup shareholders reject company’s executive compensation plan.

Do Rhode Island a favor and donate to Rhode Island Public Radio.

 

RI Progress Report: Tax Day, Central Falls, Callista Gingrich


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Happy Tax Day, says Ted Nesi. Meanwhile, our own Tom Sgouros uses the occasion to report that the Tax Foundation says Rhode Islanders have the second lowest tax burden in the region.

Speaking of Tax Day, this from Ocean State Action: “Years of misguided tax policy that benefit Rhode Island’s highest income earners have starved our state of revenue, leading to budget deficits, cuts to cities and towns and critical programs like services for the developmentally disabled, higher college tuition rates, and massive hikes to property and car taxes. This six year experiment in trickle-down economics has failed, and it is time to restore fairness to our tax structure by asking everyone to pay their fair share. The Miller Cimini Tax Equity bill will generate $131 million in revenue to invest in education, repairing our roads and bridges and ensuring to services for the most vulnerable Rhode Islanders are restored.”

They are hosting a rally today to “call on the General Assembly to end the Carcieri tax breaks for our top earners and rebuild Rhode Island through investment not cuts” today at Network RI in Pawtucket, 175 Main St., at 4 p.m.

Offshore tax havens used by the uber-affluent and corporations are costing Rhode Island more than $450 million in lost revenue annually. That’s more than we saved on pension reform last year!

Callista Gingrich, Newt’s wife, will be at Caprice in East Greenwich tonight. Her husband, people keep saying, is still running for president.

The Central Falls School District must be breathing a sigh of relief given that it will be the state Dept. of Education rather than receiver Bob Flanders who will be charged with taking over the district. It doesn’t mean there won’t be haircuts, it just means they won’t be as obnoxious.

Five banks control 56 percent of the U.S. economy, reports Bloomberg via PBN. Conversely, two economists are largely responsible for the tax equity craze sweeping the nation.

It’s true! There is one part of the local economy that is doing quite well: exports.

The United States may be a great place to have a job, but it’s a terrible place to be out of work … 30 countries have better unemployment benefits than we do.

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RI Progress Report: Patriot’s Day/ Buffett Rule Edition


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Mayors Don Grebien, of Pawtucket, and Leo Fontaine, of Woonsocket, write an op/ed together in today’s Projo about their lawsuit against the state that contends that RIDE should move quicker to bridge the giant funding gap that exists between the affluent suburbs and the poorer inner cities in Rhode Island. It’s an issue that we’ve covered at length (see here and here) and one that not only explains why RI public schools as a whole don’t perform better, but also why the state in general doesn’t as well.

In a smart move that plays to the state’s natural advantages, Rhode Island is using the arts as an economic engine.

“Let’s be clear: State socialism created the suburbs. That migration – of educated, middle class workers away from the cities and mill villages – limited tax revenues and job opportunities in city centers across the state.” – Daniel Lawlor.

Why is Gina Raimondo trying to undercut Gov. Chafee’s efforts to help out struggling cities and towns? Here’s why.

If Anthony Gemma took his candidacy for Congress more seriously so would the media. But, then again, if he wasn’t such a joke, neither would be his campaign.

It’s Marathon Monday in Massachusetts today, when the Red Sox play their annual 11 am home game in conjunction with the Boston Marathon, but it’s also Patriot’s Day, marking the anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, the first actual military skirmish of the American Revolution, which Ralph Waldo Emerson dubbed “the shot heard ’round the world.”

It’s also the day the Senate is slated to take its first vote on the Buffett Rule … check out our coverage here.

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RI Progress Report: Buffett Rule, New Baykeeper, Ahlquist


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As the Senate takes up the Buffett Rule on Monday, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, and reportedly Sen. Jack Reed too, will be rallying for his bill today. Whitehouse, who is sponsoring the high-profile legislation that would ensure millionaires pay at least 30 percent tax on their income, will meet activists, union members and other Rhode Islanders at the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 328 Union Hall today at 10 a.m.

Jessica Ahlquist, the hero of the Cranston school prayer banner controversy, proves the old truism that no good deed goes unpunished.

Outgoing Brown President Ruth Simmons finally lets us know what she really thinks about Providence and its fiscal problems.

In his popular Friday feature, Dan McGowan teases Anthony Gemma using our story about his fabricated Facebook friends writing, “The only question about Sunday’s “major announcement” is whether Gemma’s Facebook friends in Switzerland, Australia and Zimbabwe will be able to view a live stream somewhere on the Internet.”

McGowan also put Bob Flanders on his “whose not hot” list, writing, “The decision to make Judge Flanders a featured speaker at Operation Clean Government’s candidate school later this month is questionable at best. Someone who promotes municipal bankruptcy (and makes a hefty sum doing so) probably shouldn’t be the role model for aspiring political candidates. That is, unless there is a course called, ‘How to destroy a city and get rich at the same time.'”

A study shows that folks from neighboring Mass. than we do. That ought to change when Massachusetts opens up some casinos…

We all know about Mitt Romney’s flip-flop on universal health care, here’s more on his flip-flop on the Second Amendment.

Madeline Albright, the nation’s first ever female secretary of state, will give the commencement speech at Roger Williams University next week.

Eight companies so far have severed ties to ALEC, the business-backed group that authors right-wing model legislation to state legislators, for its role in writing the law that almost let the killer of Trayvon Martin go uncharged.

Congrats to Thomas Kutcher, Save the Bay’s new Baykeeper.

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RI Progress Report: Romney, Zimmerman, Kroll and Fenton


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Mitt Romney was in town last night … if you missed him, you can read about the Providence Journal story or Ted Nesi’s.

Romney said it was President Obama, not Republicans, who are waging a war on women. Here’s why that’s untrue.

Then again, as Romney was in Warwick, State House Democrats were testifying on a bill that would mandate ultrasounds before an abortion.

George Zimmerman, the man who killed Trayvon Martin, has been charged with second degree murder.

Charlie Kroll, who founded the wildly successful company Andera in his Brown dorm room back in 2001, has jumped into the Capital City v. Brown fray with an op/ed in today’s Projo.

We’re looking forward to the improvements being planned for the downtown Providence train station.

Congressman Jim Langevin visits the Steelyard today. And speaking of the CD-2 seat, Michael Gardiner formally announced his challenge to Langevin yesterday, making him the second Republican to seek the seat.

While Rick Santorum may have “suspended” his campaign, Rhode Island Republicans will still be able to vote for him on the 24th. not sure why anyone would actually want to do that, even if he was still running for president, but anyways his name will be on the ballot.

Exclusive: PVD vs. GoLocal.

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RI Progress Report: Congrats to Tear and Ryherd


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Congratulations to Allan Tear and Soren Ryherd, who will each be awarded innovation fellowships from the Rhode Island Foundation. The two entrepreneurs will receive grants for $300,000 over the next three years for their winning projects that will – hopefully – help revitalize Rhode Island’s struggling economy.

David Cicilline apologizes for misleading voters about the fiscal stability of the Capital City as the former mayor ran for Congress in 2010.

A lawyer for Google said Rhode Island’s US Attorney Peter Neronha had gone “off the reservation” when he accused CEO and search engine co-founder Larry Page of knowing about illegal activity by the internet behemoth.

Welcome to the Buffett Rule beat, Dan McGowan! Also today, the New York Times editorial board weighs in on Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse’s bill.

This just in: “Hundreds of nurses and their fellow union members at Women & Infants Hospital are picketing today and calling on Hospital administrators to improve staffing levels by lifting a months-long hiring freeze and hiring local nurses for permanent positions – instead of staffing with temporary, subcontracted “traveler” nurses as proposed.”

The CRMC sided with the Ocean Mist and several environmental groups and didn’t allow South Kingstown to construct a steel wall between the beach and Matunuck Beach Road.

Newt Gingrich bounces a check to Utah.

One of the weirder things about the deal Bob Flanders struck with Central Falls retirees is that it required the General Assembly to sign off on a $2.6 million bailout to the retired employees who had their pensions cut.

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RI Progress Report: Romney in RI and Wildfire Warnings


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Mitt Romney will make his second campaign stop in the Ocean State today. The GOP presidential hopeful will be at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Warwick for what his campaign calls a Small Business Town Hall. The last time Romney was in Rhode Island he held a fundraiser at a Newport mansion, where the millionaire famous for being out of touch no doubt felt more at home than he will at a hotel in Warwick.

Meanwhile, yesterday at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, business owners disagreed with the congressional delegation on the reasons for RI’s high unemployment rate.

Not the AFL-CIO, though, which endorsed the three Democrats running for re-election to Congress this year.

I thought we only got springtime wildfire warnings in the West? Not only is it a particularly dry year here in Rhode Island, it’s also the warmest year on record.

Speaking of putting out fires … Ozzie Guillen, the new manager of the Miami Marlins, displays how NOT to ingratiate oneself to baseball fans in Florida by praising Fidel Castro.

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation becomes the latest organization to sever ties with ALEC, the business (and, evidently, non-profit)-backed political powerhouse that authors right-wing model legislation for state legislatures.

Need a free bike? Head to South County on Saturday for the Bicycle Recycle, part of Bike Day in South Kingstown.

Gov. Chafee tells the Johnston City Council that the state didn’t do enough over the past three years to help struggling cities.

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RI Progress Report: Gemma, GOP visits and Gist


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As Anthony Gemma prepares to ramp up his primary campaign against David Cicilline, election experts handicap his path to victory. We’d like to know why Democrats should vote for an abortion-deploring, trickle down economist? Answer: they shouldn’t. We’d prefer Gemma run as a independent as we’re not really sure what it is that makes him a Democrat.

Speaking of Republicans, it seems Rhode Island can expect visits from both Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum before the presidential primary on April 24.

Management and labor alike should appreciate Education Commissioner Deborah Gist’s efforts to eliminate the “redundancies” in the teacher evaluation process, which some principals said was taking as long as 20 hours per teacher.

Once you factor in the politics of what’s practical, it seems Obama’s budget proposal would actually reduce the deficit more than the House GOP version. Here’s more on this phenomenon.

Not a good trend for Rhode Island: “Concentrated poverty is becoming more concentrated.”

Seems the U.S. has been training Iranian opposition forces in the Nevada desert. If history is any indicator, look for these same guys to be our sworn enemies in the future.

Michael Riley, a Republican, officially launches his campaign for Congress, seeking to unseat Jim Langevin.

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RI Progress Report: Why Do Businesses Move to RI


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Happy Easter! Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, who has become one of the hottest politicians in the country as Congress begins to debate income inequality and corporate control, was on Newsmakers this morning.

Forget about why people leave Rhode Island for a moment and consider why they come here. The Providence Journal reports this morning that even though government still tries to lure new businesses to the Ocean State by lowering taxes and offering financial incentives, these are rarely the reasons that new commerce comes here.

Some really great writing here:

While Rhode Island promotes its tax-rate reductions as an inducement to move here, business owners say such incentives are not uppermost in their minds. Their reasons for choosing a location are complex and multifaceted. Factors include proximity to customers and pools of skilled workers, the existence of good schools and efficient transportation networks, and perceptions about a region’s business climate and quality of life, as well as state and municipal taxes.

Contrast that with decades ago, when the manufacturers who dominated the U.S. economy built factories at the intersection of cheap transportation and cheap labor. Cheap power was a bonus.  That was good for Rhode Island back when water wheels powered factories, when supplies and finished goods came and went by sailing ships, or when an immigration boom made labor cheap.

Cities and states offer tax breaks, loans, free land, job-training grants and all types of financial incentives to woo corporate leaders. They proffer economic rankings they believe reflect kindly on their state –– and poorly on competitive locales. But too often, the efforts of government leaders are wedded to what business owners needed in the past, and not what drives business decisions now.

 

Trayvon Martin certainly wasn’t the first African American in Sanford, Florida to run into trouble because of his race. So did Jackie Robinson.

“It was 1946 and Robinson arrived in this picturesque town in central Florida for spring training with a Brooklyn Dodgers farm team,” reports Reuters. “He didn’t stay long. Robinson was forced to leave Sanford twice, according to Chris Lamb, a professor at the College of Charleston in South Carolina, who wrote a graphic account of Robinson’s brush with 100 angry locals in a 2004 book.”

Was education consultant Stephen Hernandez, recently hired by Providence for $5 million, responsible for the improvements in Palm Beach County school system? Politifact says he wasn’t.

Another reason for the increase in income inequality and decrease in socio-economic mobility is the Clinton-era repeal of welfare protection laws. But fear not, the New York Times reports that many who would have received government benefits are now turning to the free market:

Several women said the loss of aid had left them more dependent on troubled boyfriends. One woman said she sold her child’s Social Security number so a relative could collect a tax credit worth $3,000.

“I tried to sell blood, but they told me I was anemic,” she said.

Several women acknowledged that they had resorted to shoplifting, including one who took orders for brand-name clothes and sold them for half-price. Asked how she got cash, one woman said flatly, “We rob wetbacks” — illegal immigrants, who tend to carry cash and avoid the police. At least nine times, she said, she has flirted with men and led them toward her home, where accomplices robbed them.

“I felt bad afterwards,” she said. But she added, “There were times when we didn’t have nothing to eat.”

 

RI Progress Report: Same Sex Divorce, Newt and Neumont


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The Wall Street Journal has covered Rhode Island so much lately, it ought to devote a beat to us – if not a dedicated section. Yesterday, the Rupert Murdoch-owned paper reported that Chafee sent $70 million in early state aid payments for struggling cities and towns. Also, a WSJ op/ed yesterday lauded Rhode Island for its handling on Medicaid spending.

Talk about a glass-half-empty attitude … while same sex couple still can’t marry in Rhode Island, a bill being considered at the State House would let them get divorced.

It sounds like Newt Gingrich will be campaigning in Rhode Island this month … campaigning for exactly what, we’re not sure, seeing that he’s already been statistically eliminated from the GOP nomination.

With funding still uncertain, the Interagency Council on Homelessness approved a plan that would emphasize housing over shelters. A great step in the right direction.

So long, Neumont University, we hardly knew ya … and it turns out we won’t get to know you any better as the Utah-based for-profit college has decided against opening an Ocean State campus.

While the word was that Gov. Chafee and supporters of medical marijuana in the General Assembly came to an agreement on a bill that would allow cannabis compassion centers to open, no one really knows how much pot they’ll be able to have or grow.

It turns out Senators Ruggerio and Ciccone weren’t the only ones familiar with the State House at the now-infamous arrest in Barrington.

Don’t let anyone ever tell you activism is thankless work … at least it’s not for Frank Beazley, an advocate for the disabled for whom the General Assembly will rename the center for patients with paralysis and other disabilities.

Good news … Providence Business News says leading economic indicators continue to show improvements for the fourth month in a row.


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