RIVC 

WHEREAS,

Elected representatives have become disconnected from the voters who elected them;

AND

Direct communication between elected officials and the people they represent is essential to a healthy government as prescribed by our founders;

AND

The Rhode Island Voter Coalition has been formed to facilitate this direct communication by periodically inviting representatives, candidates, and voters to meet in fair and impartial forums where they can share opinions and educate in a respectful and constructive way; 

THEREFORE

We sign this Compact to show our support for the work of the Rhode Island Voter Coalition;

AND WE PROMISE TO

  • Learn how our government works
  • Educate ourselves on the issues of the day
  • Participate in the process not merely by voting, but also to keep in touch with our representatives throughout the year and hold them accountable for actions taken or not taken
 

From the Projo:

By Gregory Smith

East Greenwich lawyer Robert E. Rainville, a lobbyist and former probate court judge in West Warwick, announced Friday that he will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Rhode Island attorney general.

A self-described “conservative Democrat,” Rainville said he wants the office, in part, to demonstrate that it can be run in a nonpartisan way and in the public interest.

Rainville said the electorate must remember there is much more to the post of attorney general than crime-fighting, and he said that he would emphasize consumer protection on issues such as health insurance rates and fraud, as well as the prosecution of white-collar crime and political corruption.  Read More

 

Burrillville RI:  RIVC is pleased to announce the final line up for our 4th Meet The Candidates Forum scheduled for February 24, 2010.  We are pleased to announce two additional candidates that will be participating in the Forum; Ken Block, Gubernatorial candidate from the Moderate Party, and Erik Wallin for RI Attorney General.  Frank Caprio and David Ciccilline were invited to attend, however both have scheduling conflicts on the 24th.  Both candidates send their regrets and look forward to meeting with the electorate at a future RIVC event.  Steve Archambault, candidate for RI Attorney General, William Lynch, candidate for US Congress, and Gubernatorial candidate Patrick Lynch were also invited and have not replied.

Running for US Congress District 1

 John Loughlin

Gubernatorial Candidate

John Robitaille

Lincoln Chafee

Ken Block

 

RI Attorney General

Erik Wallin

 

RI General Assembly

David Bibeault Dist. 22

Brian C.  Newberry Dist. 48

 

Location:

Crystal Lake Country Club

Rt. 102 Burrillville RI  02826

 

TIME: 7pm

DATE: February 24th, 2010

 

Doors Open at 6:30pm

Admission is Free

 
By Katherine Gregg

Journal State House Bureau

 PROVIDENCE — A second Republican is on the verge of announcing his candidacy for governor.

Tax accountant and former state Rep. Victor Moffitt confirmed Thursday that he intends to announce his candidacy for governor on April 15, which, not entirely coincidentally, is the deadline for filing tax returns.

At that point, Moffitt, 60, of Coventry said he will roll out an updated version of the three R’s — “Reduce, Replace and Reform” — that he first unveiled when he ran for state treasurer on the Reform Party ticket in 1998.

“I will be laying out my entire tax program on April 15,” said Moffitt, who opted against running for reelection in 2008 after serving three terms in the House of Representatives.  Read the Story

 

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Operation Clean Government’s
Comprehensive, Non-Partisan Candidate School

If you are thinking about running for office or working on a campaign, you don’t want to miss this event.

Operation Clean Government is sponsoring its 5th biennial Candidate School, a day-long event designed to give candidates, campaign workers and campaign volunteers the tools they need to launch, manage and participate in a winning campaign for federal, state and local office.

DATE: Saturday, March 6, 2010
7:15AM – 5:15PM
Location: Quonset ‘O’ Club
North Kingstown

Registration Fee: $95.00 per person
(includes breakfast, lunch, snacks and printed materials)

To see program and faculty and to register online:
Go to http://www.ocgri.org/candidate.html

or send check made out to OCG Candidate School
along with your name, address, telephone # and email address to:
OCG Candidate School
PO Box 8683
Warwick, RI 02888

 

Steve Wright, Founder of the Rhode Island Voter Coalition and Jeff Deckman, spokesman for the RISC Business Network, were invited to appear on NBC’s “10 News Conference” with Jim Taricani and Bill Rappleye.
Mr. Wright and Mr. Deckman discuss how each group plans to change the face of the RI General Assembly in 2010.

Find out more about the Small Business Network and Rhode Island Voter Coalition on myRISC.

 

I represent Rhode Island Voter Coalition (RIVC); a non partisan, open fact seeking, civil engagement group designed for the sole purpose of getting people involved in their government through an individual examination of their representation.  We are not a fundraising tool nor do we offer endorsement, it is our belief however, that the citizens ought to have a say in who is on the ballot.  We seek to realize this goal though forum events throughout the state, between now and the 2010 elections, moderated by our organization.  These will allow the voters to directly pose questions to the candidates and educate them on the issues that are important to them.  We not only believe that this will allow voters to choose the candidate that truly represents them, but also will hold some accountability to the promises given to the people by these representatives.

I have answered all but the most important question, why are we doing this?  Over the history of this great nation and the great state of Rhode Island we have been stricken with two plagues, apathy and entitlement.  The people have become apathetic, not giving proper attention to those they hand unconscionable amounts of power to, and as such they have allowed them to run amok.  The electorate, by becoming apathetic, infused elected officials with a sense of entitlement, they are deserving of the role of ruler, regardless of actions taken, or not taken.  It is simple cause and effect, when you are not careful with a dangerous tool, when you do not pay attention to how it is used, the results can be fatal, this rule is not only apparent with objects, but with government as well.  Civic engagement by the people is the only cure for the plague, and RIVC is offering the medicine.

Thomas Paine was quoted to say, “That which we obtain too easily, we esteem too lightly,” and such can be said for our elected leaders as well as the voters.  The voters were handed down essential liberty from the fore bearers, many of us have cast this aside for partisanship.  Our elected leaders are chosen not by deep scrutiny but by thirty-second sound bytes without context, not by examination of what they do, but what they barely say.  This has led to an arrogant public office that believes the people are serving them, not the other way around and a suffering electorate, not truly understanding how we got where we are today.  This is not fit for how a free people who are in control of their government ought to live, and this arrogance is not something a free people could ever tolerate for long.  It is difficult work to ensure that one retains his liberty, it requires one to be educated on the candidates that are offered to represent them, and if none are acceptable to seek a candidate that is and urge them to step forward.  It ought to be equally as difficult to retain the trust of an electorate in order to obtain and keep office as an elected official.

All RIVC offers is the opportunity to be involved in the government as was prescribed by the founders, it is our country, the people, not theirs, the politicians, and RIVC believes “We the People” need to start acting like it and not let the government run on autopilot, it is time for us to take the reigns.