New: Fung Blasts General Assembly for Late Night Rush

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New: Fung Blasts General Assembly for Late Night Rush

Cranston Mayor and Republican gubernatorial candidate Allan Fung blasted the General Assembly for their "late night rush to adjourn." 

“This practice makes a mockery of our legislative process, with hundreds of critical legislative proposals languishing on committee calendars for months with only pro forma public hearings and no substantive action, until the final days or hours of a legislative session.  Last minute committee hearings, without sufficient notice and votes cast in the dead of night leave legislators claiming that they did not know or understand what was being enacted,” noted Fung.  “We have seen the cost to Rhode Island taxpayers and these practices must stop.”

Fung was critical of the budget plan as well, calling the gas tax a "big step backward."

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“I am very disappointed in the decisions to repay millions of dollars to the 38 Studios bondholders and to impose automatic, semiannual increases in the gasoline tax without any accountability to the taxpayers,” said Fung. “Increased spending and automatic tax increases will bring inescapable and long term economic harm to small businesses and middle class families in Rhode Island.

Fung also criticized the General Assembly for failing institute the Ethics Commission, something Fung feels is critical to reforming Rhode Island for the better.

"We have a critically important statewide election in five months – yet the General Assembly has decided that Rhode Islanders must wait to have fair and honest elections.”

In March of this year, Fung called for a constitutional convention to restore full jurisdictional authority of the Ethics Commission over the members of the General Assembly.


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