Mattiello and Ruggerio Hit Back at Raimondo: Say Her Budget Was Anti-Business & Increased Taxes

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Mattiello and Ruggerio Hit Back at Raimondo: Say Her Budget Was Anti-Business & Increased Taxes

In response to Governor Gina Raimondo's budget message, Speaker of the House Nicholas Mattiello and President of the Senate Dominick Ruggerio fired back at Raimondo's criticism of the budget.

READ HER MESSAGE HERE.

Raimondo criticized the legislature's budget, but did sign it. 

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Mattiello and Ruggerio said in a joint statement:

“We are pleased that this pro-business, pro-education budget has gone into law today. This budget adheres to the fundamental principles we have established by properly funding essential services, while respecting the limit on how much we can ask of our taxpayers. We are proud that we are fully funding our commitment to phase out the car tax, something the Governor attempted to slow down.

 In particular, the budget is responsive to concerns that the economic development policies of the last four years have not done enough to help home-grown small businesses. This budget also spares Rhode Island businesses the costly new taxes the Governor had sought to impose. 

The General Assembly’s budget does impose greater accountability on the executive branch to curb overspending and encourage fiscal discipline while being responsive to health and safety concerns.  As we continue to address the structural deficits, it is imperative that we get hiring and spending practices under control. Given recent management failures, it’s not surprising that these important measures would be met with such resistance from the Governor.” 


House Budget - What Is In and What Is Out, June 14, 2019

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