June 18, 2012

The Current Week 06/11/12 - 06/15/12

Justin Katz

Headlines

Monday:
06/11/12 – Senate Floor and Committees - Liveblog
Justin tries to keep an eye out, live, during what may be the second-to-last night of the legislative session. EBEC, casino, budget, campaign finance, and felony dog leashing rules.

Tuesday:
06/12/12 – The Whole Mad Jumble of the Last Day - Liveblog
Justin writes live from the final day of the legislative session.

Justin's Case

Monday:
Netroots & Rhode Island More Alike than Patinkin Admits - Opinion
In Justin's view, the similarities between Netroots and Rhode Island extend to similar internal contradictions.

Tuesday:
Nationally Recognized Investigative Reporter Joins the Ocean State Current - Interviews & profiles
Kevin Mooney has appeared on Breitbart and Glenn Beck.

Wednesday:
Afterthoughts - Opinion
Still over-tired from the General Assembly's final night in session, Justin draws some lessons from the experience.

Thursday:
K-12 Enrollment Versus Expenditures in RI and Woonsocket - Analysis
Although enrollment is down in almost every Rhode Island city and town, expenditures have continued to grow at several times the rate of inflation.

Friday:
General Assembly Budget Gradually Undoes State Workforce Cuts - Analysis
Under the radar, the state government of Rhode Island has gradually been reversing the workforce reduction achieved during Governor Carcieri's second term.
MA Comparison Overwhelms One-Month Improvement in RI - Analysis
RI's employment slide stopped in May, but comparison with MA shows just how much ground it has to recover.
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Justin,

With regard to your analysis on education spending and enrollment, especially with regard to Woonsocket, you just don't get it.

Woonsocket has a revenue problem, not a spending problem. Didn't you get the memo from the Mayor and Council President?

It's the state-aid cuts (revenue) that are the problem. And if they can not restore state-aid, then they must hit the taxpayers with gigantic tax increases, because after all, its a revenue problem, not a spending problem, and you fix revenue problems by raising more revenue, not be bring your spending under control. Get with the program.

So please, keep your focus here ...its a revenue problem! Don't confuse us with analysis and facts. Stick with the script! Now all together now ...its a revenue problem!

Posted by: Leo at June 18, 2012 10:43 PM
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