Daily Archive for January 26th, 2010

Text of Gov. Carcieri’s ‘State of the State’ Address

This is the prepared text of Governor Carcieri’s final State of the State address, to be delivered at 7:00 PM this evening:

The Honorable Donald L. Carcieri
Governor, State of Rhode Island
State of the State Address – January 26, 2010

Mr. Speaker, Madam President, members of the General Assembly, my fellow General Officers, members of the Judiciary, distinguished guests, and my fellow Rhode Islanders. Before I begin tonight, if you’d indulge me, I’d like to take a moment to acknowledge the source of my inspiration, my strength, my motivation, and my comfort – and that’s my wife, First Lady Sue Carcieri, our four children and their spouses, and our fourteen grandchildren. Many of them are here tonight. Thank you for all your love and support.

Let us begin tonight by being mindful of the catastrophic earthquake that has ravaged Haiti. We are all in shock and disbelief, and our hearts break as we see the nightly images of the horrific devastation and loss of life. Those of us who have visited Haiti are keenly aware of the extreme poverty and hardship that so many Haitians endure on a daily basis. I know that Rhode Island is home to several thousand Haitians and that many other Rhode Islanders, both young and old, travel there to be of service to the people of Haiti. In fact, just a few days ago, members of the 143rd R.I. Air National Guard flew two of our transport planes to be deployed to assist Haiti. Tonight, we express our prayers and condolences to all those people who have been so profoundly affected. Please join me for a moment of silence in honor of those who have lost their lives so tragically in Haiti.

Thank you.

Ladies and gentlemen. As I stand before you tonight, our state is facing the most severe economic turmoil of the last 30 years, perhaps longer. This challenge cannot be overstated. We have over 73,000 Rhode Islanders out of work, with little sign that employment will improve significantly anytime soon. We all have neighbors who’ve seen their work hours reduced and their income diminished. They’re scrambling to pay their bills, while they watch their home values decline dramatically. They are substantially reducing their spending just to make ends meet.

Every business, both large and small, is reducing costs as they adjust to lower demand for their products and services.

They’re fighting for survival and trying desperately to keep as many of their workers employed as possible. Lay-offs are a last resort for a business because qualified, trained, and high-performing employees are what make a business successful.

In this climate, at this time, they expect their government at every level, federal, state and local — a government they pay for with their hard earned tax dollars—to reduce and control spending as well. As elected leaders, it is our job to deliver on that expectation—and I intend to do so! Continue reading ‘Text of Gov. Carcieri’s ‘State of the State’ Address’

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RI Tea Party Open Meeting w/ Steve Laffey | January 27

A message from the Rhode Island Tea Party:

Just back from a national non-partisan conference for fiscally conservative grassroots organizers, RI Tea Party members are ready to roll out the most effective strategies to reclaim our state and our country by aiming to elect officials who will defend and protect our constitutionally granted individual rights. If you are like 80% of Americans, who are for smaller government that serves the people, instead of big government which the people must serve, then you are one of us!

How are we going to get this done in a state dominated by a progressive union- backed state legislature and federal delegation that refuses to listen to the will of the people? Come hear about our strategy at the next RI Tea Party Meeting, this Wednesday, January 27th, at which we will roll out “The Rhode Island Model” to take back our state and our country! Agenda as follows:

6:00PM: Doors open for Reception (Cash Bar and light snacks)
6:45PM: Meeting Commences: Unveiling “The Rhode Island Model” : Colleen Conley
7:00PM: Keynote Speaker: Steve Laffey (former Mayor of Cranston)
7:20PM: Transparency and Accountability: Bill Felkner (OSPRI)
7:35PM: Candidate Recruitment and Volunteer Training:
Mark Zaccaria (Candidate for 2nd Congressional District) and
Sandra Thompson (Operation Clean Government)
7:50PM: Break-out Sessions
8:30PM: Recap and Adjourn

This is a CAN’T MISS MEETING FOR ANYONE WHO CARES ABOUT THE DIRECTION OF OUR STATE AND OUR COUNTRY!

Remember, without YOU, the Tea Party would not exist. We have made great strides in the past year thanks to YOUR efforts! Without your continued active participation and dedication to taking our state and our country back, nothing will change. Together, we will make History!

*Please note that the RI Tea Party does not endorse candidates, but simply provides information to our members so that you can get involved in active citizen governance.

RI Tea Party Open Meeting and Social

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
Doors Open at 6:00PM, Meeting Starts at 6:45

Location: Quonset “O” Club
200 Lt. James Brown Rd.
North Kingstown, RI 02852

Source: Rhode Island Tea Party

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Providence Republican Party Meeting | January 26

The Providence Republican Party will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 at 7:00 P.M. at the Knights of Columbus, Holy Rosary Band Society Hall, at 157 GANO ST. (between Pitman St. and Red Cross headquarters; next to Gano Mart; near Exit 3 off Rt. 195).

All announced GOP statewide candidates will speak: JOHN LOUGHLIN (Congress Dist. 1); MARK ZACCARIA & MIKE GARDINER (Congress Dist. 2); ERIK WALLIN (Atty. General); & JOHN ROBITAILLE (Governor). Some City Council & State Legislature candidates from Providence may also announce their candidacy at this time.

For more info, call Dave Talan at 941-3662 (E-Mail: DaveTalan [at] aol [dot] com ).

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