GOP Leaders Blast Stokes' Firm Receiving Rhode Island Grant Funds

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GOP Leaders Blast Stokes' Firm Receiving Rhode Island Grant Funds

Keith Stokes
Rhode Island Republicans are criticizing General Assembly-approved state grants in light of former Economic Development Corporation (EDC) Director Keith Stoke’s firm receiving money through the Newport Chamber of Commerce — Stokes' employer prior to his ill-fated term with the EDC.

Stokes recently settled with the United States Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) over fraud charges in the issuing of the failed 38 studios bonds.

On Monday, the Providence Journal reported that $225,000 of state grants had been awarded to the Newport Chamber in recent years, who also spent nearly half that amount with the politically connected lobbying firm, The Mayforth Group, where Stokes has been employed following being ousted from from the EDC in 2012

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“Keith Stokes was taken out of the EDC. There is so much abuse of the taxpayer in the 38 Studios case and this is just another example.  Is it wrong?  Absolutely,” said Representative Patricia Morgan, who serves as Deputy Minority Leader. “Legislative grants and department grants deserve to be cleaned up -- but this in particular, it should never have happened. Was it to make sure Keith would have money so that he wouldn't testify?  You have to ask questions here.”

GOP Hammers Grants, Leadership Responds

Brandon Bell, Chairman of the Rhode Island Republican Party, said Monday that he believes the current structure of the awarding of the General Assembly grants gives “too much power” - to too few people. 

“Chambers aside, one thing I have to say is that this goes back to the idea that the award process for grants needs better oversight,” said Bell. “It needs to be transparent, and less concentrated. “

“Once upon a time that existed, that people could speak out, now it's just inherently flawed,” said Bell. “It favors political insiders, and favors the favorites with very little discussion at all, and gives too much power to the Senate President and House Speaker.  It’s embarrassing, and It's part of what gives a negative image to Rhode Island politics.”

Rhode Island State House - grants under fire.
House Minority Leader Brian Newberry questioned the state spending grant money on the Chamber — and the grant system as a whole, given the pressing issues facing the state.

“It's a prime example of our grant systems in general. Sure, it could fall under the umbrella of 'community service grants,' but I’m not sure why our state government is giving money away to private entities,” said Newberry. 

’It’s not the way government's supposed to work,” said Newberry.  “You want to find money to fix roads and bridges? The state grants are the prime place to start for the money.”

In the meantime, leadership at the General Assembly said they would be looking into the situation. 

Senate President Teresa Paiva-Weed, who represents Newport, said Monday that the Senate would be holding hearings on the “objectives” of the community service grants.

"As part of the budget review process, the Senate Finance Committee will be conducting hearings on community service objectives contained within the budget," said Greg Pare, spokesperson for Paiva Weed.

Speaker of the House Nicholas Mattiello issued a similar statement — adding that he would be watching the Chamber grant in particular. 

“As part of the budget process, the House Finance Committee, though its subcommittees, will hold hearings and scrutinize all community service grants.  This particular grant has gotten my attention and I will personally look at it after the hearing is completed," said Mattiello. 

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