RI Center for Freedom & Prosperity Blasts Proposed 2017 RI Budget

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RI Center for Freedom & Prosperity Blasts Proposed 2017 RI Budget

Mike Stenhouse
The Rhode Island Center for Freedom & Prosperity have released a statement regarding the proposed 2017 RI budget.  The Center claims that the budget does not address the "massive structural budget deficits," the business climate or Rhode Island's 48th ranking on the Center's jobs and opportunity index. 

"What does the average family have to cheer about in this budget? The few provisions that offer minor relief to some are overwhelmingly outweighed by the massive special interest and corporate welfare spending that will continue drag-down our state economy. Only when the total relief package is bigger than new spending can we claim that Rhode Island is heading in the right direction," said Mike Stenhouse, CEO for the Center. 

The Center notes that the cuts are themselves narrowly targeted and are more than offset by the increases in corporate welfare, new Uber and marijuana taxes, pre-k funding and a new special interest bond initiatives. 

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The Center says that broad based tax reforms are required to jump start the state's economy and jobs market. 

Meanwhile, the Center praises lawmakers for adopting the Center's March 2016 recommendation to hold the minimum wage steady and increase the earned-income tax credit that rewards work without risking job losses. 

RI Center for Freedom & Prosperity 

The nonpartisan RI Center for Freedom & Prosperity is Rhode Island's premiere free-enterprise research and advocacy organization. The nonprofit Center is funded entirely by private tax-deductible donations and never accepts public funding


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