RI Center for Freedom & Prosperity Calls FY18 Budget "Deceptive & Destructive" to RI

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RI Center for Freedom & Prosperity Calls FY18 Budget "Deceptive & Destructive" to RI

Mike Stenhouse
The Rhode Island Center for Freedom and Prosperity is calling the 2018 budget deceptive and “more destructive for the people of Rhode Island” following the release of their budget analysis on Wednesday. 

Read the Analysis HERE 

"We simply spend too much. The taxes we all must pay to support this bloated budget will continue to drag down our state. Unlike the town of East Greenwich, which bravely cut actual year-to-year spending in its recent budget so as to avoid new tax hikes, this state budget will once again include tax increases and higher spending. Working class Rhode Islanders do not feel that heralding economic progress because of continued handouts to wealthy special interests will do anything to enhance their ability to move up the income ladder,” said Mike Stenhouse, CEO for the Center.

The Analysis 

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The Center’s analysis points out that the 2018 budget has $32.2 million in new internet taxes in addition to millions more in cigarette taxes.

The tax increases outpace the proposed car tax cuts, as the proposed budget will increase state general fund spending by more than $67 million. 

The full analysis additionally discusses:

  • The Center's call for the state to fulfill its promise to cut the sales tax rate to 6.5%
  • How major portions of the progressive agenda are advanced in this budget
  • Per capita spending comparison with our better performing New England neighbors
  • Other deceptive patterns observed in the budget process, including "scooping"
  • Positive and negative provisions in the budget and overall 2017 legislative session

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