Also: Jackson stiffs Charlestown Fire District on
taxes - Dec. 10 tax auction
Tina Jackson: admits she violated Ethics law |
By Will Collette
In the 2012
campaign, Republican Tina Jackson of Charlestown ran against incumbent
Democratic state Representative Donna Walsh for the right to represent all of
Charlestown and Block Island, plus portions of Westerly and South Kingstown.
Jackson got
thumped. Voters chose Donna Walsh’s proven record of long and faithful service
to the community over Tina Jackson’s long and impressive record of arrests and
convictions for drugs, bad checks and assault that was revealed in the Westerly
Sun and GoLocalProv.
Jackson later
was picked by the outgoing Republican state Party Chair to pull a coup d’etat
over the existing Republican Town Committee. Jackson’s
attempted takeover of the Charlestown Republicans was based on a claim they
were not duly registered, even though they were, and that they were inactive, which
they weren’t.
She failed
to file the required ethics disclosure report with the RI Ethics
Commission, as well as her financial disclosure reports with the Board of
Elections.
I filed a
complaint against Jackson over her violations of the state Ethics law. Based on
my complaint, the Ethics Commission investigated and determined that, yes
indeed, Jackson failed to file. That investigation must have taken about five
minutes, max.
Since then, the
Ethics Commission has given Jackson the chance to sign a settlement agreement
with the Ethics Commission or face harsher action.
On November 19,
the issue was settled with Jackson signing the Commission’s finding that she
broke the law and agreeing to pay a fine of $100.
And that ain’t
all
Jackson faces a lot
more trouble with the Board of Elections which cited her for failing to
file her last six financial
disclosure reports. The fines are now around $2,000 and are increasing daily.
Tina Jackson (left) claims to be the fishermen's friend...but keeps mismanaging their organization |
Typically, the Board of Elections takes candidates to court when they run
up fines in the five figures.
Jackson
also violated the law by failing to file the simple, one-page annual report
with the Secretary of State for her non-profit lobbying group, the American
Alliance of Fishermen and their Community. Secretary of State Ralph Mollis revoked
the Alliance’s corporate charter and right to operate in Rhode Island.
Mollis sent the
revocation almost a year ago and will entail another fine to fix.
Because
Jackson failed to take care of business, the Coastal
Resource Management Council kicked her out of the opposition groups challenging
the Deepwater off-shore wind farm. The CRMC cited the Alliance’s revoked
ability to do business in Rhode Island as grounds to rule that they lacked
standing.
Hey, maybe she
can get Maureen
Areglado and the Ill Wind group to stand in for her!
Jackson stiffs
the Fire District, faces tax sale
On top of
everything else, Tina Jackson showed up in the legal pages of the Westerly Sun
on November 19 (page B6 - see left and below) because she failed to pay her taxes to the Charlestown
Fire District. Her house at 75 Skagerrak Road is now subject to tax sale when
the CFD Tax Collector Rita Deane held a tax auction on December 10.
We'll see if anyone bid on her property.
I for one am
looking forward to Tina Jackson’s 2014 campaign, presuming she still lives in
Charlestown. Presuming she has been living in Charlestown.