Given the significance of that revenue stream, I have
been closely following the debate in the Massachusetts House and Senate over the
question of allowing casino gambling in the Bay State . I have anticipated for some time
that today would come and my administration has taken proactive steps in
preparation for it.
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Showing posts with label statement. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding Massachusetts’ Casino Vote
Friday, October 21, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding the Rhode Island Retirement Security Act
I am very pleased that
the Board of Directors of the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce today voted
to endorse the Rhode Island Retirement Security Act (RIRSA), the comprehensive
pension reform plan that Treasurer Raimondo and I submitted to the General
Assembly this week.
RIRSA asks each of the
three main interested parties – retirees, current employees and the taxpayer –
to do their share to comprehensively address this problem. Everyone must share
in the sacrifice to restore fiscal health to our pension systems and to help our
economy recover.
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding Municipal Pension Reform
As a former Mayor and City Council member, I am deeply
committed to the fiscal health and stability of Rhode Island ’s municipal pension systems. I
am, therefore, encouraged by today’s announcement by the Rhode Island League of
Cities and Towns regarding the comprehensive pension reform plan that General
Treasurer Raimondo and I proposed earlier this week.
The League clearly acknowledges that comprehensive pension
reform must restore financial solvency to both the state-operated and
independent municipal pension funds. Since taking office in January, and as I
highlighted in my budget address in March, I have consistently stated that we
must address our failing state and municipal pension systems. The plain truth
is that many of our municipal pensions are in far worse shape than the state
pension system. These include Coventry Police at 16.5% funded, Cranston Police
& Fire at 15.8% funded, and Smithfield Police at 11.4% funded.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding the Passing of John Hardiman
I
was saddened to hear of the passing of John Hardiman, the state Public
Defender. John dedicated his career to defending those who needed help the
most. He worked tirelessly in the pursuit of equity and justice. My thoughts
are with his family and I wish them peace in this sad and trying time.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding Today's First Circuit Decision
I am gratified that the 1st Circuit has recognized our
state’s right to refuse a federal request to transfer a prisoner for the
purpose of exposing him to the death penalty – a penalty long rejected by the people
of Rhode Island .
There is no question that Jason Wayne Pleau is a career
criminal who deserves to be punished for his crimes. But as I have previously
stated, my involvement in this case is not about Mr. Pleau as an individual,
nor is it about the terrible ordeal of the Main family. And it is not about my
personal feelings or opinions. It is about maintaining and protecting the
sovereignty and laws of the state I was elected to govern, and I am encouraged
that the 1st Circuit has recognized that important role.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
I was heartened to learn that President Ellen Johnson
Sirleaf had been awarded – along with Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkul Karman – this
year’s Nobel Peace Prize.
As a U.S. Senator, I traveled to Liberia in 2005 to help monitor the
country’s first open and fair presidential election after years of devastating
civil war. The people of Liberia
chose Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, making her Africa ’s
first democratically elected female president.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding Today's Letter from the United States Attorney for the District of Rhode Island
After much internal and external discussion and research, I
have decided that the State of Rhode
Island cannot proceed with the licensing and
regulation of medical marijuana compassion centers under current law.
This has been a difficult decision. I believe that
patients with debilitating medical conditions such as cancer, glaucoma and AIDS
should have safe, reliable and well-regulated access to marijuana for
therapeutic purposes. Rhode
Island has a card and caregiver law currently in
place for distributing medical marijuana to patients in need.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding In-State Tuition in Rhode Island
I am pleased that the Board of Governors for Higher
Education is poised to approve a measure that would extend in-state tuition to
undocumented Rhode Island
students who are in all other ways eligible for enrollment at our state’s
public colleges and universities.
This measure would make in-state tuition rates available
only to those undocumented students who have attended a Rhode Island high school for at least three
years and have graduated from that high school or received an equivalent
diploma or certificate. The students also will be required to sign an affidavit
expressing their commitment to seek legal status as soon as they are eligible
to do so.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding Representative Gordon
The revelations regarding Representative Gordon and his
troubled past are regrettable for all parties involved: for Rep. Gordon, for
his family, for the people of Portsmouth , Little
Compton, and Tiverton, and for the State of Rhode Island . I sincerely hope that these
recent events prompt him to address in a meaningful way the personal
difficulties that caused them.
Rep. Gordon has already been expelled by his Republican
colleagues from their caucus. Certain minimum standards of conduct must be
maintained.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding the Pending Resignation of Brown University President Ruth J. Simmons
It was with regret that I learned of the pending resignation of Ruth Simmons.
While this is a sad occasion, it is also an opportunity to celebrate Ruth’s exceptional leadership of Brown University over the last 10 years.
Ruth is a true superstar, blazing through the galaxy of higher education. Even among its many bright lights, she shone brightest.
While this is a sad occasion, it is also an opportunity to celebrate Ruth’s exceptional leadership of Brown University over the last 10 years.
Ruth is a true superstar, blazing through the galaxy of higher education. Even among its many bright lights, she shone brightest.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding the Passing of Councilman Miguel C. Luna
Councilman Miguel Luna, who I was proud to call my friend,
was beloved by his constituents. Throughout Ward 9 and the City of Providence , he will be
remembered fondly for his warmth, his dedication, and his generous nature.
It is my hope that at this difficult time his
family can find some solace in their many fine memories of him, in the good
deeds he did throughout his community, and in his service to the city that he
loved.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding the Establishment of a Mayoral Academy in Cranston
Throughout my career in public service I have been a strong
advocate for public education. I have been and continue to be committed to
making the necessary investments to ensure that all of our schools are
performing well and preparing the young people of Rhode Island for a promising future. That is
why my budget fully funded the new funding formula for K-12 education and
proposed 10 million additional dollars for higher education.
There are currently 16 charter schools operating in the
State of Rhode Island .
The latest is the Nurses Institute Middle College Charter School (RINI), which
was recently approved. Classes there are set to start on September 7 and the
school will help address Rhode Island ’s
growing nursing shortage and create jobs in the growing health care industry.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding the Debt Ceiling Debate
Governor Chafee and his Cabinet have been monitoring the
situation closely and are preparing in a manner consistent with the lead-up to
the possible federal government shutdown in April of this year. The Governor,
his staff, and his Cabinet are examining the potential effects of a failure to
reach a solution and are planning accordingly.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding the Passing of Governor Bruce Sundlun
Governor Bruce Sundlun lived an extraordinary life. But even
with all of the events and successes of his long life, he will be best
remembered as a Governor who guided Rhode
Island through difficult times with direction,
determination, and a fundamental belief in the people of our state.
From his distinguished military career, for which he was the
recipient of the Purple Heart and the Flying Cross, to his unparalleled success
in business, in which he led a Rhode-Island-based company to tremendous
prosperity, Bruce Sundlun achieved greatness in each of his many endeavors.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding the U.S. District Court Decision
Governor Chafee today reviewed a decision from the U.S.
District Court for the District of Rhode Island affirming the Governor’s lawful
right to refuse the request by federal prosecutors to transfer Jason Pleau to
federal custody. After carefully evaluating arguments by both Pleau’s
attorney and federal prosecutors, the Court nevertheless today issued a writ of
habeas corpus ordering the transfer.
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding Today’s Budget Signing
When I submitted my budget and addressed both Chambers of
the General Assembly earlier this year, I outlined the challenges confronting
our state and my vision for its future,” Governor Chafee said. “My priorities
for the fiscal year 2012 budget were clear: an honest and balanced budget that
reduces structural deficits; investment in education by funding of the K-12
funding formula; reversing the trend of cuts to higher education; reforming
Rhode Island’s approach to transportation and infrastructure funding and ending
the state’s reliance on borrowing; and supporting our cities and towns through
municipal aid.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding the State Budget
Throughout the budget process, I have emphasized several key
goals:
- A balanced budget without structural deficits;
- Investment in education through full funding of the K-12 funding formula and increased aid for higher education;
- Investment in transportation and infrastructure through a dedicated funding source to the Department of Transportation, and a cessation of borrowing in order to meet our federal matching requirements;
- Support for our cities and towns through municipal aid.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding the Proposed MAST Program
Governor Chafee is pleased that RIPEC has joined with
Moody’s Investor Services in endorsing the proposed MAST program, a component
of his budget that would allocate $19 million to motivate cities and towns to
properly fund their municipal pension obligations.
In its report, RIPEC lauds the MAST program as "sound
fiscal policy" and "a step toward long-term municipal fiscal
sustainability."
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding a Recent Education Reform Conversation
I
was very glad that Deborah Gist, our Commissioner of Education, was able to
join me and several statewide labor leaders for a private conversation with
Diane Ravitch during Ms. Ravitch’s recent visit to Rhode Island . We enjoyed a lively discussion
about many aspects of education reform. From my perspective, Commissioner Gist
comported herself in an appropriate and respectful way at all times during this
discussion.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding Revenue Estimating Conference
The results of the May Revenue Estimating Conference
indicate that our economy is starting to pick up steam, although we remain far
from a complete economic recovery. Still, this is good news for Rhode Island .
I look forward to discussing the implications of
this encouraging revenue estimate with the leadership of the General Assembly
as I continue to work with them to produce a balanced budget that invests in Rhode Island ’s future.
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