EDITORIAL: Mr. Berens, If You Want Public Money, You Need to Provide Public Disclosure

EDITORIAL

EDITORIAL: Mr. Berens, If You Want Public Money, You Need to Provide Public Disclosure

Jim Berens, received $32M in RI subsidies, but won't answer questions about the deal
Governor Gina Raimondo is on a roll. This week, nearly $40 million of taxpayers' dollars in the form of subsidies were handed out to America's (and England's) most wealthy.

Wexford President Jim Berens told GoLocal that while he knows the rents that Wexford will be getting from tenants Brown and CIC at their 195 innovation center, that he was not going to share them.

“They’re not public information,” Berens told GoLocal News Editor Kate Nagle on Monday. He and his company are receiving $32 million in public dollars to subsidize his project. 

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Again -- he is getting $32 million out of Rhode Islanders' pockets. But he can't be bothered to answer the most basic question about the deal?

Really Mr. Berens?

You come to Rhode Island and ask and receive $32 million from the state for your company with no voter or legislative approval and you assume you can operate with no accountability to the taxpayer?

Certainly, you have the right to run a private company as you wish, but when you ask for the taxpayer to be your partner, you need to understand that you have an obligation to be transparent and open.

Rhode Islanders know that Raimondo would never appropriately counsel you on openness and transparency, as she and her administration seem to be "disclosure challenged" — see 38 Studios, Point Judith Capital, one Chief of Staff and Draft King conflict, and another Chief of Staff and his political consulting business.

Mr. Berens, try treating Rhode Islanders with respect. They just gave you $32 million.


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