RI’s Revenues Collapse: Raimondo Blames Trump, Mattiello Blames Raimondo: UPDATED

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RI’s Revenues Collapse: Raimondo Blames Trump, Mattiello Blames Raimondo: UPDATED

Governor Gina Raimondo
The May revenue numbers are in and they are a fiscal disaster for the Raimondo Administration.

Governor Gina Raimondo, who has been trumpeting an economic recovery, got the worst possible news on Wednesday - May revenue estimating numbers were off by $99.6 million.

Placing Blame

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Raimondo was quick to blame President Donald Trump.

In a statement released late Wednesday, Raimondo said, “Across the nation, President Trump’s policies have created a lot of uncertainty for businesses and state fiscal officers. At least two-thirds of states, including our neighbors in Massachusetts and Connecticut, have seen revenues fall short of projections as individuals and businesses look to Washington for a signal of what’s to come. The General Assembly has some tough choices ahead of them, and Governor Raimondo’s ready to roll up her sleeves and work with them to pass a balanced budget that protects the progress we’ve made in recent years to strengthen our economy and invest in job training and workforce development.”

It is unclear how the Trump policies were having such an immediate impact on the Rhode Island budget, when none of his proposed legislation has passed - and the stock market is up more than 2,384 points in his first 100 days.

Speaker Nick Mattiello
Speaker of the House Nick Mattiello issued a very tough statement pointed directly at the Raimondo administration:

“I can understand that certain economic projections have been revised to reflect lower growth, but it is frustrating to me that a lot of the budget problems are due to not achieving budget savings or revenue initiatives the Administration proposed last year.  State government must be managed better so that it works more cost effectively for the taxpayers.  My budget priorities have not changed.  We will continue our diligence and make sure we cover this gap.  We will look at everything.”

The revenue numbers are certain to put a chilling effect on big ticket items like a new Stadium for the PawSox, the Governor’s College funding program, and potentially the timeline for Mattiello’s car tax repeal.

Gary Sasse
Reaction

The numbers are a disappointment and top finance experts are worried about the trends. "It is spin to blame President Trump for Rhode Island's fiscal mess. For example, the stock market is doing well and national monthly job reports are strong. What did Trump have to do with UHIP and state policies that drive spending?  The state revenue numbers are not consistent with the economic comeback the Governor talk about," said Gary Sasse, the former head of RI Public Expenditure Council and now leads the Hassenfeld Institute for Public Service at Bryant University.

The Governor's explanation for the cause of the poor performance of the revenue numbers, sparked a strong reaction from the University of Rhode Island's top economist. Len Lardaro told GoLocal, "
Revenues are falling because we are looking to Washington? What a joke. Growth is slowing. Does she think it is sunspots, perhaps?" 
 


 


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