Mattiello
had Fogarty’s name taken off a bill with Wite-Out
By Steve
Ahlquist for UpRiseRI
The proof: Line #7. Did they run out of Wite-Out? |
Rep. Kathleen Fogarty (Democrat,
District 35, South Kingstown) has accused House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello (Democrat, District 15,
Cranston) of using Wite-Out to remove her name from House Bill 6180 – Relating to the Governance of the
University of Rhode Island.
The University of Rhode
Island is in Fogarty’s district and of interest to her constituents.
In an open letter,
Fogarty writes that that she was approached by “a visibly shaken” Majority
Leader Joseph Shekarchi (Democrat,
District 23, Warwick) who informed her that her name was being removed from the
bill.
She writes, “When I confronted [Speaker Mattiello] on the House floor, [he] responded that it was [his] bill and [he] could do whatever [he] wanted with it.”
She writes, “When I confronted [Speaker Mattiello] on the House floor, [he] responded that it was [his] bill and [he] could do whatever [he] wanted with it.”
Fogarty has searched in
vain for a Rule that would allow the Speaker to remove her name from the bill.
She asks in her open letter if Witing-Out the names of Representatives on bills
is common or if this is a first time occurrence.
Fogarty is a member of
the Reform Caucus, a group of about
twenty Democratic Representatives that opposed Representative Mattiello’s
Speakership.
Though the Reform Caucus
was mostly unsuccessful in stopping Mattiello from becoming Speaker or
effecting changes to the Rules, and Mattiello himself said there would be no
retribution for their opposition, Mattiello has in fact removed members of the
Reform Caucus from positions of committee leadership and membership, and taken
other punitive measures against them.
There has been no answer
from the Speaker’s office to inquiries about this incident.