Young Republicans Blast House Budget
Dan McGowan, GoLocalProv News Contributor
Young Republicans Blast House Budget
The $7.7 billion budget set to go in front of the full House tomorrow is “caters to government employees, hikes taxes, and fails to set our state on a path toward recovery,” according to Rhode Island Young Republicans chairman Travis Rowley.

In response to the budget proposal, Rowley created a Facebook group called, “Republicans Against the House Budget.” To date, the group has 212 members.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST“The Young Republicans decided to start the online group to spark a discussion after the Democrats rammed this out of committee,” Rowley said. “Unfortunately, there has been little public participation in this process, so we decided to give taxpayers an outlet to voice their frustration. There seems to be some agreement amongst our members that it makes no sense for Republicans to endorse a Democratic agenda."
Rowley maintains that no Republicans should vote in favor of the budget.
"The Republican Party works extremely hard to show the public that we represent an alternative path,” Rowley said. “But signing on to this mediocre plan would only give Democrats political cover. Our votes are precious. We either represent something different, or we don't."
Editor’s note: Travis Rowley is a GoLocalProv MINDSETTER and a consultant to Barry Hinckley, a Republican candidate for Senate in 2012.
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