Speaker Mattiello Withdraws Controversial Budget Article

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Speaker Mattiello Withdraws Controversial Budget Article

The battle over the controversial budget article -- ARTICLE 18 "AN ACT RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAMS" -- is over for this year. The article provided provisions to expand access for renewable wind and solar projects, but was strongly opposed by the British Energy conglomerate National Grid. Aspects of the article came under fire this week.

“Our House Rules require the budget to sit on the desk for seven days to gather input from our House members and the public.  Over the past several days, I have received feedback on Article 18 and have reached the conclusion there are pieces of the article that do not need to be in the budget.  I do not want any distraction to deter from our focus on an excellent budget that offers significant tax relief and is laser-focused on jobs and the economy.  For these reasons, we will be removing Article 18 in its entirety from the budget,” said Speaker Nick Mattiello in a statement to GoLocal on Tuesday afternoon.

On Monday, RI Center for Freedom and Prosperity's CEO, Mike Stenhouse said in opposition to the article, ""Our state's self-destructive energy policies represent an extraordinarily poor value for ratepayers, taxpayers and for our state's economy," commented Mike Stenhouse, CEO for the Center. "To make matters worse, like so many other big-government programs, insider developers are poised to profit off the backs of the average family and small business owner."

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Provisions in the article are being tied to one wind project whose executives have been major donors to Governor Gina Raimondo and members of the General Assembly.


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