RI GOP Consultant Group Defends Not Registering As Business

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RI GOP Consultant Group Defends Not Registering As Business

A Republican political consulting group in Rhode Island is defending its decision not to incorporate with the Division of Business Services with the Secretary of State.

Precision Political Consulting (PPC), which was officially launched in April of 2015, is not listed in the state's corporation database. The group officially operates as independent consultants, according to co-founder Michael Napolitano. 

"A new political consulting group has been launched in Rhode Island to assist candidates for General Assembly and other political races.  Precision Political Consulting, which the group will be known as, contains some key individuals who have been involved on political campaigns in the past including Ken Block, John Robitaille, Gary Sasse, Helen Glover and Steve Tetzner," stated the group in their release a year ago April, which included the launch of a website and Facebook page to promote its consulting services and trainings, as well as its paying candidates.

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"We're not a corporation, we don't need to be," said Napolitano. "I've owned several businesses. I'm an MBA. The law is pretty clear." 

From Volunteers to Paid Consultants

On their Facebook page, PPC touts having advised a number of winning GOP candidates in 2014, including Sherry Roberts, Justin Price, and Bobby Nardolillo, but that was before PPC was launched the following spring. 

"We were part of the Rhode Island GOP trainings back then," said Napolitano of 2014. "Those were done [by us] on a volunteer basis."
PPC announced a schedule of candidate trainings starting in 2015, which Napolitano said candidates pay each of the trainers -- Napolitano, Mark Dosdourian, and Steve DeNuccio, individually. 

"They pay us separately, and we report it separately," said Napolitano of how the consultants are paid. 

Napolitano noted that the costs were $250 for the training, and that anything on top of that would be extra. 

Mike Napolitano
"They have to report political training costs on their reports, they're running for office. I'm not. I file my income taxes, and what they pay me I report.  But I don't have to publicly disclose that," said Napolitano.  

Candidate Reporting

Napolitano noted that PPC currently has engaged six candidates for this election cycle, including Tom Peluso, Mike Underwood, David Mastriano, and Scott Copley. 

Two others had run for office before in 2014, but did not file paperwork with the Board of Elections in 2015. Stephanie Westgate had run unsuccessfully for Town Council in Glocester in 2014; Bob Quattrocchi lost in a three-way race to Democrat Michael Marcello. 

Both amended their campaign finance with "amendments of organization" in 2016.

To date, none of the candidates have reported payments to any of the consultants; the next reporting date, which marks the first for almost all of the PPC candidates in 2016, ends June 30 and is due by August 1.
 


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