Side of the Rhode: Who's Hot and Who's Not?

Russell J. Moore, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER™

Side of the Rhode: Who's Hot and Who's Not?

HOT

Gina Raimondo
Gina Raimondo: The Governor-elect has hired Stephen Neuman, who hails from out-of-state and has experience as a top-level staffer to the Governor of Maryland as her Chief of Staff. The fact that Raimondo has hired someone outside of Rhode Island as her top staffer suggests the Governor’s talk about hiring based on talent instead of connections may just rise above the level of rhetoric.

Rep. John Lombardi: The former Providence City Council President, Interim Mayor, and current state representative deserves kudos for speaking out against the current state administration’s hiring employees and handing out raises during the lame duck period. The state is awash in red ink and as Representative Lombardi points out, there’s no need to exacerbate that issue for the next administration and General Assembly.

RI Startups: Golocal’s Kate Nagle reported some good news this week, namely that the state of Rhode Island is a hot bed for startup companies. The state’s new companies have raised over $200,000,000 in startup money over the last two years, and that’s a good sign for the economy.

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Rhode Island Hospital: The Human Rights Campaign has designated Rhode Island Hospital for showing a commitment to providing the best practices in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender care. Even before same sex marriage was legal in the state, Rhode Island Hospital treated patients with gay partners with health insurance as if they were family members or dependents on the plan.

New England Revolution: The New England Revolution, the region’s professional soccer team, will seek to bring home team’s first MLS Cup on Sunday. Here’s hoping the Revolution become the next Boston/New England sports team to win a national championship this weekend. Follow the coverage at Golocal!

Attorney General Peter Kilmartin/Lieutenant Governor-elect Daniel McKee: It was refreshing to see the Attorney General and Lieutenant Governor-elect speak out against the proposed rate hikes from National Grid. To expect Rhode Islanders to shoulder a rate increase of more than 20 percent is ludicrous and to see the Attorney General and Lieutenant Governor elect speak out against it was a good sign that both office holders will stand up for the ratepayers.

NOT

Lincoln Chafee
Lincoln Chafee: The lame-duck Governor has unashamedly handed out 12.5 percent raises to employees at the Department of Motor Vehicles. Chafee’s rationale, according to a Providence Journal article, is that paying people more will reduce wait times. How much longer until January 6, 2015?

CVS: The Rhode Island pharmaceutical giant has been subpoenaed CVS has been subpoenaed in a class action lawsuit involving over 1,300 former National Football League players regarding the use of prescription painkillers, according to the Washington Post, Golocal reported this week.

Rhode Island Board of Education: The Providence Journal reported this week that the Board of Education approved tuition hikes of roughly 3 percent at The University of Rhode Island, which is bad, and about 8 percent at RIC and CCRI respectively, which is disgraceful. The idea here should be to make college more, not less affordable.

Khari O’Connor: Steve Alqhuist over at rifuture.org reports that the identity of the on duty firefighter who was showing solidarity with and firing up the Ferguson protesters in Providence who were burning an American Flag was O’Connor, who doubles as an on air personality at 95.5 WBRU. Public safety personnel, while they’re on duty, should not be making political statements one way or the other out of respect for the offices they’re serving and O’Connor should be disciplined for firing up the crowds last week. And let’s face it, burning an American Flag is despicable.

Bankruptcy for Providence: It’s a disgusting thought, but Golocal reports this week that the evidence that bankruptcy is Providence’s only escape from its financial doldrums continues to mount. With a tax based stressed to the max, scores of non-profits like Brown University paying less than their fair share, and liabilities as far as the eye can see, Mayor-elect Jorge Elorza has no easy task getting Providence’s finances in order.

Murder in Providence: The capital city saw another two senseless killings this week. First, police responded to a driveby shooting that saw a 30-year-old man killed on Tuesday night, and then, around that same time, first responders encountered a deceased woman, who was thought to be suffering a drug overdose, was found to have a gunshot wound. It’s looking more and more like Providence doesn't’t merely have a financial problem, but is also in the midst of a crime wave.

 Russell Moore, a lifelong Rhode Islander, and avid politics and sports fanatic has worked on both sides of the desk in Rhode Island media, in both newspapers and on political campaigns. Follow him on twitter @russmoore713.

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