Lisa Baldelli-Hunt: 13 Who Made a Difference in RI in 2013

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Lisa Baldelli-Hunt: 13 Who Made a Difference in RI in 2013

From the General Assembly to the Woonsocket Mayor's Office: Mayor Lisa Baldelli-Hunt.
After serving in the General Assembly as a State Rep from 2006 to 2013, Baldelli-Hunt set her sights on the City of Woonsocket's highest seat this year, and in November became the second woman ever elected to the position, beating incumbent Leo Fontaine by roughly 2 to 1 margin.

Running on a reform platform, Baldelli-Hunt said the city had been underfunding its schools, and questioned previous Fontaine's disclosure of the city's finances. “I’m angry. As a legislator, I feel that I’ve been misled at a time we’re trying to push through legislation to avoid municipal bankruptcy,” Baldelli-Hunt said in June.

Baldelli-Hunt continued to take the Mayor and city to task on the schools, making strong accusations throughout the campaign -- and taking the Mayor to task for issuing a gag-order with the school during the city's budget process. “The Mayor and City Council President John Ward have been laying the city’s problems solely on the school department when in reality the school department has been fiscally responsible and has run a tight ship,” added Baldelli-Hunt.

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Baldelli-Hunt was sworn in earlier this month at Mayor of Woonsocket, and has a monumental task of righting the city's fiscal ship in the coming year -- and years -- ahead. Rhode Island will certainly want to watch for what happens in Woonsocket in 2014 and beyond. 


13 Who Made a Difference in RI in 2013

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