EDITORIAL: Want to Rebuild Trust With Rhode Islanders? Let Them Vote on the PawSox Stadium

EDITORIAL

EDITORIAL: Want to Rebuild Trust With Rhode Islanders? Let Them Vote on the PawSox Stadium

Luccino and Schilling
Here are two undeniable facts.

First, Rhode Islanders don’t trust their government, and a big reason is the 38 Studios deal and aftermath.

Second, a range of polls show that Rhode Islanders do not want to subsidize the PawSox stadium.

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Without a doubt, there is a crisis of trust in Rhode Island. Rhode Islanders are cynical about insider dealing.

It is time to break the cycle and build trust.

The entire episode of 38 Studios, from the passage of the legislation to the approval of the funding by the then-Economic Development Corporation (now the Commerce Corporation), reeked of incompetence at best and inside wheeling and dealing -- whether criminal or not -- at worst. 

Then, the investigation into the debacle by the Rhode Island State Police and Attorney General was a black mark on their reputations.

Now, there is a PawSox deal to give approximately $40 million in public funding to a group of businessmen, nearly all of whom do not live in Rhode Island, who collectively are worth $6 to $8 billion dollars.

On Saturday, Senate Finance Chairman William Conley issued a statement that said, “Resorting to referendum because an important public policy matter is difficult or controversial is a betrayal of the fundamental principles of representative democracy. As elected representatives and leaders, it is our responsibility to study and debate complex public policy questions on behalf of our constituents. It is what we are elected to do."

Mr. Conley, based on our state's business ranking, UHIP, 38 Studios, budget deficit...maybe we should try the public on this one. 

The deal is being pushed most aggressively by insiders.

And the public is on to it.

GoLocal hired one of the top pollsters in America -- John Della Volpe at Harvard -- whose polling found that Rhode Islanders strongly oppose the deal.

Men, women, people who live in the Blackstone Valley, young, old and every other demographic group oppose the funding. PLEASE NOTE, the polling did not break-out tall versus short, or left-handers versus right-handers, but literally every single group of Rhode Islanders polled did not want to fund this stadium funding scheme.

The poll asked, and the results were:

Recently, a proposal has been made to permit the issuance of $81 million in bonds by the State to build a new stadium for the Pawtucket Red Sox. If there was an election today on this issue, would you vote to approve or reject issuing $81 million in financing supported moral obligation bonds to build the stadium?

Net: Approve: 28%

Definitely approve: 15%

Probably approve: 14%

Net: Reject: 67%

Probably reject: 19%

Definitely reject: 48%

Don't know: 4%

Now legislators on the Senate side — we will decline to comment on their motivation — are opposing a public vote.

We say trust the voters. Instead of this being left to a small group of powerful legislators who represent a tiny fraction of the population, let the state make a determination.

If Rhode Islanders want to give millions to billionaires — so be it. But, this issue -- and the need to rebuild public trust in government -- is bigger than an individual political boss in the legislature.

Let’s rebuild public trust and allow Rhode Islanders to make the decision. What is there to be afraid of?


GoLocal: Benchmark Poll, October 2017

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