You Will Not Be Missed
by BETH COMERY in Providence Daily Dose
And he can take his Trump tie with him |
First: Mattiello never let bills out of committee for a vote. For years I thought it was my particular area of advocacy, marijuana reform, that he could not get his head around, but many other groups had the same complaint.
As a former police officer, I was part of an impressive coalition of medical professionals, drug treatment specialists, prison reform advocates, and such, advocating for the legalization of pot.
Year after year,
we attended committee hearings late into the night, hammering home the social
justice arguments as well as the financial benefits being experienced across
the country. In our final year of this fruitless endeavor, we had over 50% of
the house supporting the bill, but the speaker refused to bring it to a vote.
We decided that our time would be better spent working to get him defeated.
Second: Mattiello’s provincialism and lack of curiosity about current events and national trends were impenetrable.
When concerned citizens tried to educate him
on the well-documented history of failed taxpayer-funded stadiums around the country, he
refused to listen or learn. He already had visions of himself hanging out in a
luxury box.
Last
year he was asked about legislation that would limit the size of gun magazines, answering “Has magazine size
been a problem?”
Last
January he was asked about climate change. “There is nothing Rhode Island can do to
address climate change in a way that is real or impactful.”
In
an interview this June, Mattiello revealed that he was unaware there had once been slaves in Rhode Island, and that he
objected to the tearing down of statues, adding without irony, “If you forget
history you are doomed to repeat it.” In June! This is what he was saying one
month after the killing of George Floyd. Talk about the unexamined life.
Mattiello
calls himself a Democrat but his first speech as speaker was to the Chamber of
Commerce and he wears Trump neckties.
Oh,
and he tried to funnel $1 million to his chiropractor and he had to testify in October at the money-laundering trial of one his political operatives.
All
he seems to care about is casinos, sports gambling, online gambling, and
cigars.
Sir,
you will not be missed.