PawSox Legislation Headed to Raimondo, Brown Calls for Veto

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PawSox Legislation Headed to Raimondo, Brown Calls for Veto

Brown is challenging Raimondo to veto the PawSox deal
The House and Senate overwhelmingly approved the controversial PawSox Stadium funding package late Friday night. The legislation now heads to Governor Gina Raimondo for signature.

Raimondo’s Democratic primary opponent, former Secretary of State Matt Brown, calls on her to veto the bill. Public polling conducted in June by Harvard’s John Della Volpe found that Rhode Islanders strongly oppose public financing.

According to Brown, Raimondo said she “would not support anything that required the state to backstop — or guarantee — the city’s contribution” for any PawSox stadium deal, but admitted on radio last month that the state would, in fact, be on the hook to pay tens of millions to backstop the final version of the deal. “Governor Raimondo should keep her word and veto the bill,” said Brown in a late Friday night press release.

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“ The effort to get the taxpayers of Rhode Island to subsidize the PawSox must end. Rhode Islanders struggling to make ends meet shouldn’t have to subsidize a corporation owned by billionaires who can afford to build a new stadium themselves,” added Brown.

Public Opposition

“With taxes being the most significant challenge facing the state in the eyes of voters, building broad public support for a Paw Sox stadium deal that includes public financing of most any kind continues to be an uphill battle,” said Della Volpe who conducted the statewide poll in partnership with GoLocal. The poll was released on Thursday morning.

Just 13 percent of Rhode Islanders ‘strongly support’ public financing and on 33 percent overall support state funding.

The poll question asked, “The Rhode Island General Assembly is in the process of negotiating a $40 million public financing deal with the Pawtucket Red Sox for a new stadium, hoping to bring a vote before the House and Senate this summer.  

In general, do you favor or oppose the use of public funds to help finance a new stadium for the Pawtucket Red Sox?”

Net: Favor                    33%

Strongly favor             13%

Somewhat favor          21%

Net: Oppose                59%

Somewhat oppose      21%

Strongly oppose         38%

Don't know                   8%

“With an understanding that the General Assembly is in the process of negotiating a $40 million public financing deal with the Pawtucket Red Sox for a new stadium -- we found that a solid majority of likely voters are opposed to the use of public funds to help finance the stadium.  Nearly three-in-five (59%) likely voters tell us that they are generally opposed to the use of public funds for the stadium, including 38% who strongly oppose the measure.  In contrast, one-third of voters favor public funds for this purpose -- with 13% strongly in favor,” said Della Volpe in early June when releasing the poll conducted in partnership with GoLocalProv.

Della Volpe is Director of Polling at Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics. 


GoLocal Statewide Poll - Conducted by Harvard's Della Volpe - June, 2018

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