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The site -- www.ristimulus.org -- is a Rhode Island-specific version of the higher-profile www.stimuluswatch.org, which lets visitors vote on stimulus funding nationwide. Here's how the Rhode Island site works: you log onto and search projects by community or subject area (i.e. education, transportation, etc.). The site then allows you to read a description and vote on whether you find the project "most critical" or "least critical." You can even add a comment. Though OSPRI is ostensibly a Republican research and advocacy group, president William Felkner tells Political Scene that the site does not promote any one point of view. "We don't want to have any opinion about our projects. We're just letting the citizens know what's going on," Felkner said. For example, "I'm not saying I know [what projects are] good for Warwick. I don't live in Warwick." In recent months as part of what it calls its "transparency train," OSPRI has also placed various municipal spending records and state payroll records online. "If people know where their money is going and how it's being spent, I think they'll be much more likely to become involved in the democratic process," Felkner said. CommentsLeave a comment |
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Who on Earth wrote this? There are several glaring errors. First of all, First Lady Sue Carcieri did not "co-found" OSPRI. She is nominally a member of its board of directors. More importantly, OSPRI is not "GOP" organization, period. It could best be described as center-right or even conservative. It is none partisan, and it's activities include quite a few conservative Democrats.
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