Where is Larry Lucchino?

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Where is Larry Lucchino?

Larry Lucchino, head of the PawSox ownership group. Photo: GoLocalProv
While the future of the new PawSox stadium is in peril, Larry Lucchino -- chair of the ownership group asking for approximately $40 million in public financing -- has been barely seen in Rhode Island as of late.

Neither Senate President Dominick Ruggerio nor Speaker of the House Nick Mattiello has spoken or met with Lucchino in months according to their spokespeople.

Lucchino did not attend the Senate Finance Committee hearing and passage of the funding structure. Nor did the PawSox chair attend the full Senate vote.

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When the PawSox scheduled a public meeting in Mattiello’s district in January, it was long-time PawSox executive and Ben Mondor holdover Mike Tamburro, Vice Chair of the PawSox, who made the presentation to those that attended the event. Lucchino did not attend.

According to David Ortiz in Governor Gina Raimondo’s office, they cannot identify the last time Raimondo spoke or met with Lucchino.

Mattiello Has Criticized Deal and Lack of PawSox Communications

"My primary concern is that the citizens of the state oppose the deal — two out of three — so that’s of concern," said Mattiello on LIVE. "We’re asking the public to be a partner in a public-private partnership, so they’ve got to be willing partners and my sense right now is that they’re not willing partners."

State leaders have not meet with Mattiello in months
Mattiello cited the poll conducted by John Della Volpe at Harvard commissioned by GoLocalProv while on LIVE.

"There are areas of the deal that can be made better — you’re talking about the amount of the contribution by the owners, there’s no personal guarantees. There’s a lot of areas that the deal can be made stronger for the taxpayers but I think it’s for the taxpayers to determine," said Mattiello. "There’s got to be outreach. The PawSox need to reach out to the public in a way they haven’t done and see what the public’s looking for."

Bill Wanless told GoLocal on Tuesday night that Lucchino is still leading the effort and is committed to building a new stadium. “Larry was just in the office yesterday,” said Wanless.


New PawSox Deal -- December, 2017

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