Truck Tolls Showdown in Rhode Island

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Truck Tolls Showdown in Rhode Island

Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo, Speaker of the House Nicholas Mattiello, and Senate President Teresa Paiva Weed are scheduled to speak at the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday February 9 at 10:30 a.m. in support of "swift passage" of RhodeWorks legislation -- and truck tolls -- while opponents are continuing to ramp up their efforts to block it.

Representative Patricia Morgan (R-West Warwick, Coventry and Warwick) said Monday that she is requesting a delay of any vote of the House Finance Committee until she has been given the opportunity to finish her questioning of Department of Transportation Director Peter Alviti.

In a release sent Monday, Morgan offered the following:

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"On Thursday, February 4th the Governor's tolling plan was heard in the House Finance Committee.  The Director was summoned before the committee to answer questions. When it was Representative Morgan's turn to question the Director, Chairman Gallison cut-off her questioning of Director Alviti, leaving many key issues unanswered.  Chairman Gallison promised Rep. Morgan that she would be allowed to finish her inquiry.  However, the Rhode Works bill is now scheduled for a vote on Tuesday without the opportunity to question Director Alviti. "

Following a response from Alviti, Morgan replied with the following:

"You promised me on the record that I would permitted to finish my questioning of the Director in a public hearing. I should not have been interrupted in the first place.  But to now deny me the personal and public access to the information my colleagues and I need to make a well-informed decision is irresponsible," said Morgan. "Written responses to not allow the follow-up questions, nor do they permit false narratives to be challenged in a timely fashion. We also have not been provided with the documents we all requested and, I am certain, they will elicit further questions."

RI Taxpayers, RI Republican Party on Record

Following Ocean State Job Lot's announcement this weekend that they would halt an expansion in Rhoe Island if tolls are passed -- and a reaction from Mattiello -- advocacy group RI Taxpayers, and the Rhode Island Republican Party, weighed in. 

"Job Lot is only the latest in a series of Rhode Island businesses who have said they will be significantly impacted by tolls.  On Saturday, the CEO of Cranston-based Taco John Hazen White, Jr, expressed real concerns about tolls and indicated that the company is in the process of calculating their impact.  UPS, Greylawn Foods and at least two trucking companies, TW Byrne Transport and M&D Transportation have gone further than Taco, publicly stating that they would move operations and jobs out of state if tolls are implemented," said RI Taxpayers. 

"The testimony of M&D Transportation's Mike Collins at the Senate hearing was riveting and indisputable," said RI Taxpayers and StopTollsRI.com spokesperson Monique Chartier.  "He offered to show the numbers.  His company simply cannot survive in Rhode Island if tolls are implemented."

Rhode Island Republican Party Chairman Brandon Bell commented: "It could not be clearer, Ocean State Job Lot's recent action shows that Raimondo's toxic toll plan will be an Ocean State job killer." 

"The recent Hassenfeld Institute poll showed that a large majority of Rhode Islanders want money already in the state's budget to be reallocated to fix the state's roads and bridges.  While State House insiders claim there is no money in the budget to fix our bridges and roads, somehow Raimondo found an extra $125 million in state dollars to spend in her new budget," said Bell. "This money should be used to fix our roads and bridges.  We do not need tolls to find the revenue to fix our roads and bridges.  If State House politicians vote for Raimondo's toxic toll plan, they will see many jobs lost, including their own jobs at the General Assembly after the November election."


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