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Speaker Mattiello Targeted By City of Pawtucket with Ads in Cranston Newspaper

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Speaker Mattiello Targeted By City of Pawtucket with Ads in Cranston Newspaper

Speaker of the House Nick Mattiello on GoLocal LIVE on Monday
Sometimes desperate people take desperate actions.

The City of Pawtucket is using ads in the Cranston Herald to target Speaker Nick Mattiello. According to the disclaimer, the ads were prepared by the Pawtucket Red Sox and the City of Pawtucket.

Pawtucket's spokeswoman Lauren Greene said city money was not used, but their partner Pawtucket’s 20/20 Committee funded the ads and mailers. That group has refused to disclose who is funding the campaign. Greene refused to answer if the city had signed off on the mailer and did not respond about if the strategy was approved by Mayor Grebien.

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Trying to convince Cranston resident’s of the merit of the proposed public financing scheme for the new stadium for the privately owned minor-league baseball team may not have the impact that Pawtucket and the PawSox are looking for.

On Saturday, a source close to Mattiello told GoLocal that the Speaker is less than pleased by the strategy or that it demonstrates good judgment. Mattiello told GoLocal Monday that his constituents are strongly opposed to the financing scheme.

 

Cranston Herald

False Claim in Mailer?

One of the claims of the mailer seems at odds even with one of the projects biggest supporters — Senate Finance Chair William Conley.

“In this proposal, the numbers are all public record, and the team has gone through about 40 hours total of public hearings in front of legislators and critics,” the mailer states.

The PawSox are under fire by the Conley, Governor Gina Raimondo, and Mattiello for repeatedly refusing to release the financials of the minor-league team.

 

“Several weeks ago we offered an arrangement by which the team would disclose necessary financial information to the Office of the Auditor General, which would assess the financial stability of the team as a partner to the proposed ballpark, subject to a non-disclosure agreement. Discussions are ongoing, however, the committee will not move forward without this necessary information,” said Conley in a statement to GoLocal in late October.

Raimondo recently made similar comments. “If they want the state to be their partner, they can’t hide anything from us,” Raimondo said on WPRO AM in an interview with Gene Valicenti. “That’s sort of part of the deal. And if they don’t want to, then, fine. Finance it on your own."

Last Monday, Mattiello voiced frustration with the PawSox ownership group for their lack of transparency.

A poll conducted by John Della Volpe at Harvard in partnership with GoLocal found little support in Rhode Island for the PawSox deal.

Recently, a proposal has been made to permit the issuance of $81 million in bonds by the State to build a new stadium for the Pawtucket Red Sox. If there was an election today on this issue, would you vote to approve or reject issuing $81 million in financing supported moral obligation bonds to build the stadium?

Net: Approve: 28%

Definitely approve: 15%

Probably approve: 14%

Net: Reject: 67%

Probably reject: 19%

Definitely reject: 48%

Don't know: 4%

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GoLocal: Benchmark Poll, October 2017

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