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Rhode Island’s Future
Governor-elect Gina Raimondo will
undoubtedly accomplish much as Rhode Island’s chief executive. Exactly what she
accomplishes is up to us. Here’s a list of 10 policy ideas where I think she
should spend her time and effort.
1. Raise the minimum wage. As a candidate, she pledged to lift
the lowest legal hourly wage from $9 to $10.10 an hour and then adjust it for
inflation going forward. The Economic Progress Institute says a single adult
needs to earn $11.93 an hour to afford the most basic living expenses.
2. Outlaw payday loans. She’s been a vocal opponent of
high-interest, predatory payday loans and Rhode Island is a regional outlier in
allowing them – payday loans actually have a special carve out in state usury
law. I suspect this will be the issue she will clash with House Speaker Nick
Mattiello over, with former House Speaker Bill Murphy being a paid lobbyist for
payday loans and a close friend of Mattiello’s.
4. No more small ball when it comes to public
education. Charter
schools and high stakes tests are neither the cause of or solution to the
systemic issues in public education – which is that inner city schools aren’t
doing well. Rhode Island needs to have a big picture conversation about public
education. Here’s hoping Clay Pell and Bob Healey are as much a part of that
conversation as is the first gentleman.
5. Two-for-one: make the Ocean State the most
resilient vacation destination. In the next four years, Rhode Island
can expect sea level rise, devastating hurricanes, floods and even sustained
droughts. Perhaps the best thing we can do to for the tourist economy is ensure
it can survive any of that.
6. Rebuild Rhode Island. It’s not a super sexy issue, but it’s
a necessary one. Fixing our failing infrastructure will not only help us get
around, it’ll also put people back to work. And fixing our infrastructure isn’t
just repairing roads and bridges – it’s also updating infrastructure for the
21st century, and this means more and better public transportation. A
Narragansett Bay ferry could stimulate growth on many fronts.
7. Fill the Superman Building. See number 3. Get Roger Williams Law
School to relocate here, and see number 8.
8. Double team the nonprofits. As goes Providence so goes Rhode
Island, so it makes sense for the governor to work with Mayor Elorza in getting
the property tax-exempt nonprofits to pay a fairer share for city services.
9. Sunlight. It’s no wonder Rhode Islanders don’t
trust our government – they get to see so little of it. Use your bully
pulpit to end late night legislating, make elected officials more accountable
to public records request and push hard for transparency wherever you see
darkness.
10. What about jobs? I know
this is supposed to be the first thing on everyone’s agenda, but if Gina
Raimondo can take care of these nine issues, the jobs will fall into place and
before we know it Rhode Island will be known for having the strongest economy
in the country.
Bob Plain is the editor/publisher of Rhode Island's Future.
Previously, he's worked as a reporter for several different news organizations
both in Rhode Island and across the country.