RI State Report: Speaker Fox’s Home, Office Raided + Reaction

Anthony Faccenda, GoLocalProv News Contributor

RI State Report: Speaker Fox’s Home, Office Raided + Reaction

This week’s State Report centers on the FBI and State Police raid conducted on House Speaker Gordon Fox’s home and State House office Friday morning. In addition to the developing Fox story, we’ll also take a look at several new pieces of legislation introduced this week that tackle a variety of issues—including sex trafficking, gun violence, and ethics. Additionally, we’ll also examine legislation approved by the Senate that looks to consider funding elementary and secondary education through the state income tax.

Speaker Fox's Home and Office Raided

Law enforcement officials raided the office and home of Speaker of the House Gordon Fox on Friday morning as part of a joint investigation by the U.S. attorney's office, the FBI, IRS and Rhode Island State Police.

Following the raid, the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Rhode Island confirmed that there was an ongoing law enforcement matter, but did not confirm an investigation into Fox.

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"I'm not going to offer any comment at all, but to confirm the obvious, that there is a federal and state law enforcement presence at the State House in an ongoing law enforcement matter," said Jim Martin with the Office.

Larry Berman, spokesman for the Speaker of the House gave a brief statement to the media regarding the raid on Friday, which can be viewed here.

Political Fallout

Following news of the raid, several Rhode Island politicians issued statements calling on Fox, a Democrat, to resign.

Fellow House member Rep. John Lombardi told GoLocal on Friday that a change in House leadership was necessary. "I think he's got to go," said Lombardi. "How can he not?" As for who should replace Speaker Fox, Rep. Lombardi stated, “"It's time to bring in people not associated with leadership."

In addition to Rep. Lombardi, Rhode Island’s Republican Candidates for Governor also called on Fox to resign on Friday.

“It’s a sad day when Rhode Island State Police and Federal Law Enforcement have to raid state offices,” said Republican Candidate Ken Block in a statement issued Friday. “The events of today serve as a strong reminder that the next Governor must reform Rhode Island's system of government and end the culture of back office deal making and one-party rule. Rhode Islanders deserve politicians focused on doing the right thing, not worrying about personal gain or the next election.”

Cranston Mayor Allan Fung also called for Fox to step down stating, “I am calling on Speaker Fox to resign from the speakership while this investigation is pending. It would be impossible for him to govern while being investigated by the F.B.I., the I.R.S., the U.S. Attorney, and the Rhode Island State Police.”

Fung added, “This situation shines light on the fact that too much power rests in the speakership. This is just one example of why it is necessary for Rhode Island to hold a constitutional convention and put more power into the hands of the Governor and the citizens of Rhode Island."

Ethics Violations

In January, the Rhode Island Ethics Commission fined Speaker Fox $1500 for violating the state's code of ethics. The Speaker was fined $500 for each of the three years between 2007 and 2009 he did not report income for legal work with the Providence Economic Development Partnership, the quasi-public agency under the Department of Planning and Development for the City of Providence.

In 2004, Speaker Fox was fined $10,000 by the Ethics Commission while House Majority leader for voting on a no-bid deal for GTECH in which his law firm was involved.

Fox was first elected to the legislature in 1992 and was elected Speaker of the House in February 2010.

 

For more legislative news from the past week, check out the slideshow below.


RI State Report: More News of the Week - 3/22/14

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