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03.11.2010
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News Release     

         

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, March 11, 2010

CONTACT: Giovanni Cicione, Esq. 
(401) 732-8282 

(401) 996-3536

MEDIA ADVISORY:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CRANSTON TAXPAYERS!

 

RIGOP CONGRATULATES ALLAN FUNG AND THE CITY OF CRANSTON FOR BOLD MOVE TO 401K TYPE RETIREMENT PLANS

 

            On the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of the City of Cranston, Mayor Allan Fung didn’t want to spend taxpayer money on a big celebration for the politicians to get the media attention - instead he gave the City a gift that they will be appreciating for the next 100 years; 401k’s for new city hall employees.  In an unprecedented mayoral accomplishment, Mayor Fung and the members of the Teamsters union came to common sense agreement to eliminate old-style public employee pensions and allow the city workers to control and protect their own retirement investments through defined contribution plans

            Said Rhode Island Republican Party Chair Giovanni Cicione: “This is an unprecedented victory for the taxpayers of Cranston, and shows that strong Republican leaders can work hand-in-hand with forward thinking union membership to get real results.” 

 

“Union members will now control their own destiny and have the ability to manage their retirement money without relying on the un-funded government plans, and Allan Fung has proven today that he is the type new Republican leader with the ability to turn this state around.”   
Research Briefings
02.26.2010
by RI GOP

 

 

News Release     

         

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, February 26, 2010
CONTACT: Giovanni Cicione, Esq. 
(401) 732-8282 

(401) 996-3536

 

MEDIA ADVISORY:

RIGOP Congratulates

LincolnTown Administrator T. Joseph Almond

on Proposed Tax Cut

 

The Rhode Island Republican Party took note today of a bit of good news – at least for Lincoln residents – in these dire economic times.  Party Chair Giovanni Cicione publically commended Lincoln Town Administrator Joe Almond for showing strong leadership and management skills and proposing tax relief for homeowners in the form of a property tax cut.  (Valley Breeze 2/25/2010, “Tax cut in Lincoln”.)

 

“The only real way to rebuild an economy and create jobs is to put money back in the pockets of citizens,” said Cicione.  “Joe Almond has proven once again that in tough times it is not only possible, but vitally important, to do whatever can be done to put more money back into constituents’ pockets.”   

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Research Briefings
02.22.2010
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News Release     

         

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 22, 2010
CONTACT: Giovanni Cicione
(401) 732-8282 

(401) 996-3536

 

MEDIA ADVISORY:

SPECIAL RIGOP REPORT –

“THE OPPOSITE OF RIGHT PART XI”

 

WARNING TO CENTRALFALLS: DON’T LET CHAFEE

MONKEY AROUND AT YOUR SCHOOLS

 

While Central Falls School Superintendent Gallo, with the backing of Education Commissioner Gist, battles with the teachers union leadership in her quest to transform public schools, where the graduation rate is 48% (ProJo 2/11/10), Mr. Chafee wants to mediate differences between the Central Falls Teachers Union and the Central Falls School Board.  In fact, he has offered himself as a mediator based on his experience in resolving the dispute with the Warwick Teachers Union in 1994.  The RIGOP can only say: “For the sake of children of Central Falls, please turn Mr. Chafee’s offer down!”

The RIGOP applauds Superintendent Gallo who has made reasonable requests of the teacher union leadership such as increasing the length of school day by 25 minutes to provide more instructional time for students and formalizing a tutoring schedule so struggling students have extra help for one hour before and after school.  (ProJo 2/11/10).  The problem is that the teacher union leadership just wants more money for what they should be willing to do already.  This is inexcusable when the average teacher in Central Falls is already making over $70,000 not including benefits. 

Instead of condemning the teacher union leadership for putting its needs before the students, Mr. Chafee wants to come in and save the day for the teacher union in Central Falls like he did for the Warwick Teachers Union in 1994, in order to further his political ambitions.  Back in 1994, the Warwick School Committee was fighting “to do away with the pupil weighting system that is used to reduce class size” (ProJo 5/3/94), and was trying to get teachers to “pay up to 20 percent of their health insurance” (ProJo 5/4/94).  Instead, then Mayor Chafee decided to circumvent the Warwick School Committee and agreed with the Warwick Teachers Union to give teachers a 19.4 % pay raise with no health insurance premium co-share while keeping the pupil weighting system in their contract (ProJo 5/3/94).  Although the Providence Journal described this sweetheart deal as "the biggest achievement of his early tenure in City Hall," (ProJo 10/10/2000), a former Warwick School Committee Chairperson was quoted at the time as saying “the city taxpayers could not have done any worse” and that “[e]ven a monkey can manage to give everything away.”  (ProJo 5/3/94 and 5/4/94).  As a result, Warwick spends $4,394 more per pupil than Cranston for similar results (Warwick Beacon 2/16/10), but Chafee got the “favor … returned” with contributions from unions across the state (ProJo 1/6/95).

Superintendent Gallo was showing her devotion to the children when she said: “When I meet with the union leadership, all I hear about are the adult needs, even though I am trying to concentrate on student needs” (ProJo 2/11/10).  When Mr. Chafee meets with the union leadership, all he thinks about is how to satisfy them so he can satisfy his need to be in public office.  Central Falls taxpayers and parents shouldn’t let Mr. Chafee monkey around in their schools in order to further his political ambitions.

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Research Briefings
02.19.2010
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News Release     

         

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, February 19, 2010

CONTACT: Giovanni Cicione, Esq. 
(401) 732-8282 

(401) 996-3536

 

MEDIA ADVISORY:

SPECIAL RIGOP REPORT –

“THE OPPOSITE OF RIGHT PART X”

 

CHAFEE IS THE TEACHERS’ PET, GIVES TAXPAYERS A ROTTEN APPLE

 

Lincoln Chafee tries to take credit for many things which occurred while he was mayor of Warwick.  But, as more Warwick residents wonder why their city spends $43.2 million more on schools than the City of Cranston or $4,394 more per pupil than Cranston  (Warwick Beacon 2/16/10), Mr. Chafee should be raising his hand to take some credit for this boondoggle. 

 

It all goes back to the shiny red apple Mr. Chafee gave the Warwick Teachers Union in 1994.  The Warwick Beacon identified two key areas where Warwick schools cost more than Cranston schools.  First, the Warwick Teachers contract is the only teachers’ contract in the state which has a pupil weighting system that increases the number of teachers by requiring class size to be reduced.  This provision alone costs Warwick taxpayers $11 million more a year (Warwick Beacon 2/16/10).  Second, Warwick teachers pay a de minis co-share for health care of $11 per week (Warwick Beacon 2/16/10).

 

Back in 1994, the Warwick School Committee was fighting “to do away with the pupil weighting system that is used to reduce class size” (ProJo 5/3/94), and was trying to get teachers to “pay up to 20 percent of their health insurance” (ProJo 5/4/94).  Instead, then Mayor Chafee decided to circumvent the Warwick School Committee and agreed with the Warwick Teachers Union to give teachers a 19.4 % pay raise with no health insurance premium co-share while keeping the pupil weighting system in their contract (ProJo 5/3/94).  Although the Providence Journal described this sweetheart deal as "the biggest achievement of his early tenure in City Hall," (ProJo 10/10/2000), a former Warwick School Committee Chairperson was quoted at the time as saying “the city taxpayers could not have done any worse” and that “[e]ven a monkey can manage to give everything away.”  (ProJo 5/3/94 and 5/4/94).  By comparison, a few months later in that same year, the Cranston School Committee was able to negotiate a teachers’ contract which required new teachers to pay 20 percent of their health insurance premium and did not adopt Warwick’s pupil weighting system (ProJo 8/31/94).  

 

While Warwick taxpayers continue to shoulder the burden of paying more for the schools than similar communities like Cranston, Chafee went on to cash in on his sweetheart deal with the Warwick Teachers Union.  The Providence Journal reported that “[i]t is no coincidence that the mayor raised money from various teachers unions across the state in September, within weeks of his settling the contract with the Warwick Teachers Union.  The American Federation of Teachers, the parent of the local group, sent a note to other member unions in the state, saying Chafee helped the union with a good contract and suggesting the favor be returned.  (ProJo 1/6/95, emphasis ours.)  Chafee continues to receive PAC contributions from teachers’ unions (Chafee Finance Reports 2nd and 4th quarter 2009).  

 

Noted Rhode Island Republican Party Chair Giovanni Cicione: “Chafee remains the teachers’ union pet for his sweetheart deals, but the Warwick taxpayers are choking on the rotten apple he left behind – crippling property taxes.”

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Research Briefings
02.18.2010
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Support the R.I. GOP when you file your state income tax return !!!

Paying taxes is always painful, but there is a painless way to support your Rhode Island Republican Party when you file your state income tax this year!

On the first page of the RI-1040 form, beneath "Name and Address," you are given the option to designate a contribution of $5.00 (or $10.00 if married and filing jointly) for the public financing of the electoral system.

The first $2.00 ($4.00 if married and filing jointly) can be designated to go directly to the RI GOP.
If you wish the first $2.00 ($4.00 if a joint return) to be paid to your RI GOP, simply check the "YES" box and fill "REPUBLICAN" on the blank line next to the instructions.  (If you forget to fill out this part, most of the money will go to the Democrats).

This will NOT cost you anything, and will NOT reduce the size of any refund.

Most years the party receives more than $50,000 from this political check off. So PLEASE utilize this painless tool to help fund your Party this year!
If each of the 8,000 people who receive this Update does this, it will generate at least $16,000 extra for our Party.

 

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Events
Date: Saturday, March 13, 2010
Time: 6:00 pm -

More details in soon.  For info, contact Mark Halloran at:  mhallo@cox.net

Location: Quonset "O" Club
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Date: Saturday, March 20, 2010
Time: 9:30 AM -

DeWolf Tavern, 267 Thames St. in BRISTOL. 
Guest speaker: John Hazen White, Jr.
For all Republicans in 10 East Bay communities:  East Providence, Barrington, Warren, Bristol, Tiverton, Little Compton, Portsmouth,
Middletown, Newport, Jamestown.
For info, contact Sal DeRuggiero at 847-9696  (E-mail: 
GOPEastBay@gmail.com ).

Location: DeWolf Tavern
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Date: Thursday, April 08, 2010
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Friends of John Loughlin
Fundrasier
Donation:  $40.00 Adults  
$65.00 Couples  Children welcome at no charge

Location: PANCHOO’MALLEY’S 140 Point Judith Road (Mariner’s Square), Narragansett
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