Thursday, August 19, 2010

2010 RI NOW PAC Endorsements

Here are the Rhode Island National Organization for Women PAC endorsements.

(Please note that all the candidates in this post are 100% on RI NOW's issues in addition to the highlights I'm covering here.)

Campaigns I've been volunteering for :

Betsy Dennigan (National NOW endorsement):
Betsy Dennigan is an emergency nurse and attorney who is running for national office in District 2.  She is an able and worthy candidate and is focusing on healthcare, education, and stimulating the fishing industry and green industries in Rhode Island.  I've written several posts about her on this blog already.

Angel Taveras
 A strong progressive candidate for Providence, Angel is focusing his mayoral platform on housing, which the city certainly needs, and environmental issues, including municipal composting, which  I worked on back in 2008 (cut to terribly-kept old blog) with David Mittelman in congruence with Andy Posner of the Capital Good Fund.  I am sure that Andy will be invested in helping guide Angel through the process of finding sufficient land, finding staff, dealing with the NIMBY'd nature of gentrification within Providence, etc. He also wants to fix zoning laws, which, after having worked for the Census, I can see is a huge problem in the city.  The difference between commercial and residential zoning has really affected cost of living, making rent far too high downtown and turning Providence into a ghost town after business hours.  Providence needs a mayor who will actually help uncover and remove deep-seated problems, and I think Angel's capable of doing so.

Therese Caron
A criminal defense lawyer, Therese is a fighter for justice.  She is an advocate and self-identifies as a feminist.  She is the lesser-known Progressive face in the race for the District 2 Representative seat vacated by David Segal, but she will make up for it by working twice as hard in office.   While I would support either Therese or Chris in office, as I know them both personally, Therese's story especially appealed to me.  She was been a public defender for twelve years, and now works with helping low-income people in difficult situations.  She decided to run for Segal's seat when she found out it was vacated--after he announced it--on the basis that her daughter was in high school and therefore old enough to handle the time commitment that Therese would invest in the Representative position.  Therese is a true Rhode Islander, and I think she would serve her district well in office if elected.

Politicians I've met with or otherwise support:
Chris Blazejewski
Gina Raimondo
Theresa Tanzi

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