Dickinson Blasts Raimondo Over "Failure to Provide Leadership" on PawSox Legislation

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Dickinson Blasts Raimondo Over "Failure to Provide Leadership" on PawSox Legislation

Spencer Dickinson blasts Gina Raimondo over failure to provide leadership.
Gubernatorial candidate Spencer Dickinson is blasting Governor Gina Raimondo for "failure to provide leadership" on the PawSox legislation. 

Dickinson's statement comes after the 21-page PawSox bill passed the House Finance Committee on Thursday night around 10 p.m. 

Dickinson released the following statement: 

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"The Sub A passed last night by the Finance Committee, and now under consideration by the full House, highlights what is typical of this administration. It is characteristic of our governor’s failure to provide leadership. Several months ago I said that the governor should sit down with the owners of the Pawsox and work out what would amount to the best possible deal for the people of Rhode Island. Everything should be on the table – A plan and a price for dealing with McCoy Stadium. -- A complete list of all the property in the new commercial district and any affected land near by. -- Who owned it, and who had buy-sell agreements on it, secret or otherwise. – Construction costs of the new stadium, including plans for building a lower-cost version, with sections or luxury features to be added later if attendance projections held up.

After negotiating a plan with no hidden costs, no loose ends, she should bring it to the people for a vote on a bond issue, for the state’s contribution, if any. And I said she should do it soon, because the popularity of the team was suffering and on top of that there was the chance we could lose them to another city. We need the Pawsox, and we need a development plan for downtown Pawtucket. The whole state would benefit.

But instead we have a complete failure of leadership and we are approaching the last days of the legislative session with a bill that raises more questions than it answers. All because we have a governor who is more focused on putting the arm on business to build her campaign fund than she is on doing her real job.

Whoever composed the bill that was voted out of the House Finance Committee last night got it backwards – Maybe on purpose. We kept hearing from the chair and the fiscal advisor that the bill was just a platform for negotiations – that further study was required to determine how large an area around the stadium would have to be reserved to provide the tax revenue to service the high-risk bonds that the plan was based on. Wrong. That bill should not even be voted before the tax district is spelled out on a surveyor’s map. And we need to know who owns what.

Then to Rep. McLaughlin’s question about costs related to the old stadium, the answer was, that will be addressed in floor debate. Really?? In other words, it’s not in the bill. A hidden cost. So what’s going on here? Are we getting ready to subsidize a sweet real estate deal for a bunch of billionaires? It’s even worse than we thought.

All this because of the vacuum created by another example of no leadership on the part of the governor. Is she just plain clueless -- too busy to get involved? Or maybe it’s all part of a plan. Whichever one is true, I don’t like it. Way past time for new leadership."


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