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Thursday, November 8, 2012

RI Has ALEC House-cleaning To Do

Found this last night and almost spit my drink onto my keyboard.(There were no nasty ALEC member DIAGEO brands in the glass either – I’ve changed my ways.)


Perhaps the biggest local loss of the night belongs to American Legislative Exchange Council, the ultra-right wing bill mill that had gained a toe hold in the General Assembly. Both state chairs – Jon Brien and Frank Maher – lost. Unless others step up – and they will – one of the most conservative outside influences on the legislature has been all but eliminated. Good riddance!!

No - I don't think what happened to those two is the biggest loss in Rhode Island on Tuesday.
The biggest catastrophe is what the voters did- now that is a huge loss.

I’ve written a little bit about ALEC in
  Rhode Island, not once

  but twice

  and Brien , not once

  but twice

  and Brien and Maher.

Maher was a recent member of the
  Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force and the
  Natural Resources Task Force

Brien (Dem) was on the ALEC Board of Directors

So I figure I can do a little post election commentary on the American Legislative Exchange Council in Rhode Island.

My list of 35 people – past and preset – in Rhode Island who are/were associated with ALEC include:

Dennis L
Algiere

Michael J
McCaffery
Joseph
Amaral

Harold M
Mettis
Leo
Blais

Joshua
Miller
Jon D
Brien

Joseph A
Montalbano
Marc C
Cote

Joan
Quick
James E
Doyle II

Rhoda E
Perry
Laurence
Ehrhardt

Roger A
Picard
Walter
Felag

Leonidas
Raptakis
Paul
Fogerty

Wayne
Salisbury
Hanna M
Gallo

V Susan
Sosnowski
Brad
Gorham

John J
Tassoni Jr
Maryellen
Goodwin

Joseph A
Trillo
Paul V
Jabour

William A
Walaska
Robert
Kells

Mary L
Walter
Beatrice A
Lanzi

Charles D
Walton
John J
Loughlin

Robert A
Watson
Francis T.
Maher, Jr.



Christopher
Maselli



Gerard M
Martineau




And here’s a little tale of what happened in the Rhode Island 2012 ALEC elections:

Nine were already out of the legislature:
Joseph
Amaral

Brad
Gorham

Robert
Kells

Gerard M
Martineau
Former House Majority Leader Gerard M. Martineau was sentenced today to 37 months in federal prison and ordered to pay a fine of $100,000 for his role in the Operation Dollar Bill influence-peddling scandal.
Christopher B
Maselli

The Rhode Island Supreme Court has ordered former Rhode Island State Senator Christopher Maselli disbarred from practicing law.
Joseph A
Montalbano

Joan
Quick

Wayne
Salisbury

Mary Lou
Walter

Charles D
Walton


Six didn’t Run for Re-election
Leo
Blais
Beatrics A
Lanzi
John J
Loughlin
Rhoda E
Perry
John J
Tassoni Jr
Robert A
Watson

Seventeen were RE – ELECTED (All of them Senators, except 1.)
The names in PURPLE were UNOPPOSED!  Rhode Island basically gave ALEC those seats.
Dennis L
Algiere
REP
Marc C
Cote
DEM
James E
Doyle II
DEM
Walter S
Felag Jr
DEM
Paul W
Fogarty
DEM
Hanna M
Gallo
DEM
Maryellen
Goodwin
DEM
Paul V
Jabour
DEM
Michael J
McCaffrey
DEM
Harold M
Metts
DEM
Joshua
Miller
DEM
Roger A
Picard
DEM
Leonidas P
Raptakis
DEM
V Susan
Sosnowski
DEM
Joseph A
Trillo
REP
William A
Walaska
DEM

Of that list:
Algiere; Cote; Doyle II; Felag Jr; Fogarty; Gallo; Goodwin; Jabour; McCaffrey; Metts; Miller; Picard; Raptakis; Sosnowski; Trillo ; Walaska
Were all ALEC TASK FORCE MEMBERS in 2010 or2011

Three ALEC Members kicked to the curb BY VOTERS!
Jon
Brein
Laurence W
Erhardt
Francis T
Maher Jr
THREE, only three.

Looks like Rhode Island has a Little bit of ALEC house-cleaning to do, yet!

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