Gencarella: All ‘Tolled’, It’s A Bad Plan

Pam Gencarella, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER™

Gencarella: All ‘Tolled’, It’s A Bad Plan

When Last We Left…

Much has happened since we last wrote about the details of the Governor’s Toll Scheme back at the end of November.

Since then, the Governor, after 7 months of pushing, prodding, and cajoling, has released the preliminary locations of the gantries. If you live in South County, how are you liking those gantry locations?  Can you picture having to drive to Providence, hitting maybe 4 or 5 toll gantries?  Looking at the Providence area is like looking at a map of houses for sale.  There are so many red balloons, you can’t even get your pointer to click on some of the hidden balloons! 

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At What Point Is It Seen As A Bad Plan?

Also since November, the RI Trucking Association released a study by IHS Global Insight that blew up the Governor’s toll revenue projections.  So let’s look back on those projections.  When Governor Raimondo released what she thought was a great plan, her truck toll revenue was $100 million.  She quickly revised that down by 40% when she had to correct for her gaffe in the truck classification.  Now, if IHS is closer to the mark, her original plan will be revised downward by another 30%.  That means she will be left with only 30% of her original revenue.  OUCH!  How can she, or Speaker Mattiello, or Senate President Paiva Weed still believe it is a good plan now that 70% of the revenue has been lopped off.  In addition to that, her interest costs rose 70% when she revised the plan.  Hmmm….revenue estimates down 70%, costs up 70%.  What business model would indicate that is still a good plan?

Even 38 Studios May Have Had A Better Risk/Reward Ratio. 

The IHS study has a table (on p. 7) that looks at the economic impact of the toll plan.  IHS has concluded that the Governor’s own impact study indicates less than one-tenth of a percent of impact on expected annual growth from the toll plan.  And IHS believes even that is inflated.  So why would the Governor and the Speaker and the Senate President take such a huge risk with so little expected economic return?  Why would they push for this truck toll plan when all indications are that, ultimately, it will have to be a plan to toll cars? 

The Beneficiaries.

Many have speculated that the plan was proposed to pay back the Governor’s private union supporters along with her Wall Street friends (they each receive roughly $600 million).  And the Senate President supports it because she is backed by private unions.  And the Speaker supports it because he will realize much in the way of horse trading that will go on, not the least of which has been speculated, is the appointing of Mr. Timothy Willamson to a judgeship (have you heard Tolls for Timmy?).  

And what is left out of that equation?  The taxpayer, as they always are in RI politics.   Although we think the taxpayer actually is in the equation.  OSTPA has said that we believe tolls are expected to be a line into the taxpayer vein.   

Thankfully, the Republican Policy Group began the crusade, the StopTollsRI.com coalition beat the drum, talk radio has hammered both the plan and the Senators that voted for it when there was no information available, and many of you have taken matters into your own hands letting your legislators know exactly where you stand on the issue. 

Will this legislation pass?  It’s unknown at this point.  But will you remember what they wanted to do to you when November rolls around?  They’re gambling that you won’t.     


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