EDITORIAL: Governor Raimondo Please Choose Transparency

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EDITORIAL: Governor Raimondo Please Choose Transparency

Almost every media organization in Rhode Island is having the same experience with Governor Gina Raimondo and her office. The experience is one of non-responsiveness, secrecy, and failure to answer the simplest questions.

The Governor, who ran as a reform–minded candidate, seems to be trapped in an ever-growing Nixonian approach to the media.

Liz Boardman, Managing Editor of the Independent – a newspaper representing South Country communities – has been blocked repeatedly in her effort to report on the circumstances regarding the job given to former State Representative Don Lally by Raimondo’s office.

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Channel 12’s Tim White has voiced frustration at gaining access to basic public information. The Providence Journal’s grande dame, Katherine Gregg, has lashed out at the lack of responsiveness of the new Governor and her office.

A coalition of five groups including the ACLU and the League of Women Voters have called out the new administration, citing three specific examples, calling the handling of them "questionable" and indicative of a "disinterest in promoting the public's right to know."

The new Governor is either showing her lack of experience in allowing poor staffing decisions to prevail or she has a perverse sense of the role of public service.

In clear contrast, Mayor Jorge Elorza of Providence, Speaker of the House Nick Mattiello, and Senate President Teresa Paiva Weed are all far more responsive to requests.

As the Governor’s term is less than one year in the making there is plenty time to reverse this course of secrecy. If she is looking to gain public support for key initiatives to move the state forward she needs to create an open discussion with the public and the media. It is hard to build public support for a new $1 billion infrastructure program if the media -- the 4th Estate -- is consistently raising concerns about the Administration's secrecy.

We all want Rhode Island and the Governor to succeed.  There will, however, be an ever increasing lack of trust if there is not a strong movement towards openness and responsiveness.  Reject the Nixoinian way and embrace transparency.


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