What Does Jackson’s Arrest Mean for Providence?

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What Does Jackson’s Arrest Mean for Providence?

City Councilman Kevin Jackson
Providence City Councilman Kevin Jackson was arrested on Wednesday, on charges of improper use of campaign funds, and embezzlement totaling nearly $140,000.  

What does it mean for the City of Providence?

Following an appearance at District Court Wednesday afternoon, Jackson maintained his innocence — and said he would remain on the City Council at this time, which he has served on for over twenty years.  Jackson is due at Superior Court on July 15. 

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“The cost of political corruption to a city or to a state is incalculable and the effects are cumulative.   Another unfortunate and well-publicized instance of malfeasance will continue to erode public trust in elected officials in Providence and throughout the state,” said Rhode Island College Professor of Communications Val Endress. “Once lost, confidence is not easily restored. We've seen on a statewide level how the public is not likely to support investment in economic development--no matter how essential--because of the lack of trust that office holders can spend money wisely.”

While the Rhode Island General Assembly was just rocked by the revelation of federal investigation into resigned Finance Chair Ray Gallison, the City Council recently received the Mayor’s Fiscal Year 2017 budget proposal — and the Finance Committee, on which Jackson serves, is continuing with ongoing budget deliberations. 

“What this means for the Providence City Council is that they can expect the same sort of public skepticism about its ability to work with the Mayor Elorza to move the city forward.  One instance of political corruption certainly does not paint the entire Council, but this is not the year to ask the electorate to make that leap of faith,” said Endress. “Considering the city's troubled finances, the timing could not be worse. To some extent, demands for greater accountability and restorative measures like regular audits on campaign funds will help, but innovative programs are likely to be stifled for quite some time because public response to both the Council and to spending their hard-earned money is going to be negative.”

Council Members Weigh In

Council President Luis Aponte
Jackson's colleagues began to weigh in on Wednesday, with most saying they are reserving judgment until the legal process has run its course - but at least once Council member is calling for substantive changes in light of the allegations. 

“I am surprised and saddened to learn of Councilman Jackson’s arrest. Kevin has been a colleague and friend for many years,” said City Council President Luis Aponte. “At this time, I am awaiting further details of the investigation to unfold, and I will reserve judgment while the process continues. I wish Kevin and his family all the best during this difficult time.”

Councilman David Salvatore said that he wanted to see specific action following Wednesday’s development, however. 

“I think the first thing that should happen, consistent to what I’ve said before — is that disbursements from the Mayor’s contingency account and City Council’s contingency account, that are used for organizations across the city, there needs to be a suspension and full review,” said Salvatore.”The Mayor has disbursed $75,000 this [fiscal] year; the council $50,000.”

Salvatore said he “couldn’t answer at this time” if Jackson’s Providence Cobras received any funding by either of those accounts.  “But if there [were] payments made, that’s something,” he said.

Councilwoman Sabina Matos issued a statement on Wednesday as well.

"This is a difficult time for Councilman Jackson, the City Council, and our constituents,” said Matos. “I wish Kevin and his family well. While the judicial process unfolds, I will remain focused on our work and will concentrate on moving the City of Providence forward. The public deserves no less."

In 2014, Jackson won in Ward 3 by just 55 votes, against write-in challenger Marcus Mitchell.


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