State Report: Fung's New Hire, Drug Reform + Fmr. AG Passes Away

Anthony Faccenda, GoLocalProv News Contributor

State Report: Fung's New Hire, Drug Reform + Fmr. AG Passes Away

This week’s State Report centers on a new hire made by Cranston Mayor and 2014 gubernatorial candidate Allan Fung, which may have a dramatic impact on the 2014 governor’s race. Additionally, we’ll look at the passing of former Rhode Island Attorney General Herbert F. DeSimone and preview several committee meetings set to take place next week. Lastly, we'll examine Senator Jack Reed's crusade to ensure that Rhode Islanders do not go hungry this holiday season.

Fung's New Hire

On Wednesday, Cranston Mayor Allan Fung announced the addition of Majority Strategies to his gubernatorial campaign.

Over the past decade, Majority Strategies has produced nearly one billion pieces of political mail for more than 1,000 campaigns in all 50 states. They have written and designed voter contact mail for successful candidates running for every imaginable office from school board up to President of the United States.

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"I'm very excited to bring Majority Strategies onto Team Fung. They have one of the best, if not the best, mail firms in the United States. Not only have they won republican races across the country, they have won in the Northeast, including Rhode Island. We know we are in good hands with Jim and his team," said Patrick Sweeney, Fung’s political consultant.

Majority Strategies has worked for several successful candidates for governor, including Tim Pawlenty in Minnesota, Brian Sandoval in Nevada, Rick Scott in Florida, Don Carcieri in Rhode Island, George Pataki in New York, Matt Meade in Wyoming, Mitch Daniels in Indiana, Sam Brownback in Kansas and Bobby Jindal in Louisiana.

The Republican National Committee has used their firm to handle voter contact mail in numerous states in every election cycle since 2000, including the presidential campaigns of Bush and McCain.

Additionally, the National Republican Congressional Committee has used their firm to do issue advocacy and independent expenditure mail in more than 50 districts. In addition to several million pieces of issue mail for the NRCC, we have worked directly with nearly 30 members of Congress, including Speaker John Boehner and NRCC Chairman Pete Sessions.

The Fung campaign says that the leading consultant will be James Klein, who has been with Majority Strategies since 2006. Since joining Majority Strategies, he has assisted in writing, producing, and consulting countless local, state, and national candidates across the country with their mail campaigns.

Earlier this month, the Fung announced the addition of three new consultants to his gubernatorial campaign staff— Robert Coupe, Esq., Kyle Regan and Paula Smith.

Fung will square off against former Moderate Party gubernatorial candidate Block in next September’s Republican Primary. According to GoLocal's ongoing "GOP Governor Nominee: Block or Fung" poll, Fung has received 2,736 votes compared to 2,068 for Block. Click here if you would like to cast your vote.

On the Democratic side, Providence Mayor Angel Taveras, who announced his candidacy last month, is currently the only major candidate to join the race. General Treasurer Gina Raimondo is expected to announce her candidacy by the end of the year.

GoLocal first reported last month that Clay Pell, grandson of the late six-term Senator Claiborne Pell, is also considering entering the race. Todd Giroux, who ran as an Independent in 2010, announced last month that he’d run as a Democrat in 2014.

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