Raimondo Will Return $7,000 to URI Foundation for Trip to Davos

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Raimondo Will Return $7,000 to URI Foundation for Trip to Davos

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On Tuesday evening, State Senator Paul Jabour criticized Governor Gina Raimondo for taking $7,000 from the University of Rhode Island’s Foundation to fund her trip to the International Business leaders conference - Davos.

Raimondo canceled her trip on Wednesday afternoon citing the impending snow storm scheduled to hit Rhode Island this weekend. GoLocal Meteorologist John Ghiorse predicts only a small snow storm this weekend.

On Wednesday night the Governor’s office confirmed to GoLocal that Raimondo would return the $7,000 to the Foundation. 

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In an email from Marie Aberger of the Governor’s staff wrote to GoLocal, “any expenses will be reimbursed to URI Foundation.”

"I think [Raimondo] should give it (the money) back," said Jabour on Tuesday. "If we want to pay for it, then I think it should be on the next agenda.  If the Foundation board wants to authorize it and sees a benefit to it for college research, and she says she's made a match, and this is what will give us a benefit, then so be it. I don't think there was any discussion --  it's a slippery slope."

Many were perplexed that Raimondo tapped the URI Foundation  — a group that funds scholarships to students when the Governor has more than $500,000 in her campaign fund, her office has a multi-million budget and

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she and her husband are millionaires.

The leadership of Davos includes former Vice President Al Gore, Chinese billionaire Jack Ma of Alibaba, and Queen Rania Al Abdullah Hashemite of Jordan.

Davos — or its more formal name “World Economic Forum” is the “it” event for political and economic leaders. It describes itself as, “Our activities are shaped by a unique institutional culture founded on the stakeholder theory, which asserts that an organization is accountable to all parts of society. The institution carefully blends and balances the best of many kinds of organizations, from both the public and private sectors, international organizations and academic institutions.”


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