Gina Raimondo Quotes
Quotations and aphorisms by Gina Raimondo:
You can't be a progressive and be opposed to pension reform.
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We can just keep doing it the way we're doing it. We can attack everybody for small-minded things and crush everybody with a new idea. And where are we going to be? Where we are now - behind. Or we can embrace new things and try to be positive and let everybody play a role.
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I am a proponent of investing in infrastructure... and, if we can use state resources to make ProvPort more prosperous and successful, then that will benefit the whole state.
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Democrats and all public servants just need to be honest. If we have schools that aren't working ... we need to face the facts and fix them.
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The combination of funding for our ports, airports, and highways is a really significant investment in our infrastructure.
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We've just got to keep going. More. More work, more action, more results.
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Programs like ACE's Bootstrap Summer Camp teach our kids important computer coding skills that will allow them to design their own futures.
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The single greatest under-utilized resource we have as a nation is women and girls.
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I'll bring colleges and industry together to develop new products in marine science, green technology, and medical devices, and to train our workers to fill those jobs... We need to get Rhode Islanders back to work.
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I am a mother with kids in the public schools. People should know that. I'm not just some policy maker who's totally detached from the rest of the community.
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The public bus is how I got to school every day.
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A government that doesn't work is in no one's interest.
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My vision for a better Rhode Island starts with a simple idea - we are all in this together.
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I respect public employees and school teachers. They deserve a secure retirement.
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If I'm a CEO, I want to be in a place where the government works.
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I'm committed to structural changes.
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There's lots of people driving on the roads who don't have licenses. They're still going to work, still going to school. I want them to get a license and insurance so they're driving safely.
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I want to be able to look my daughter's teacher in the eye and say, 'Your pension will be there.' I need to know that her pension will match up with a promise we can keep.
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We have to slowly, carefully, and thoughtfully align all of our interests.
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It's all about the choices we make as a society. We can choose to have poor schools and parks and higher tuition at Rhode Island's colleges. But we should make an active choice.
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During my four years as treasurer, we restructured our pension system, cutting the state's unfunded liability almost by half and putting our retirement system on stronger footing.
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Those diplomas on my wall would not be there without the GI Bill that educated my father, without the public library, without the RIPTA bus.
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If you want to have a big impact, government is the way to do it. Just think of the number of people you can touch.
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We know businesses can't compete without reliable infrastructure.
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If we could find a way to totally empower half of the brains in America, imagine how much more productive we could be.
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I fall into the camp that income inequality is the biggest problem we face.
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I've done a lot of deals, and I'm skilled at negotiating, managing personalities, and getting parties to the table.
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I want to hold government accountable and help create a more efficient and effective government.
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Almost every day, people will say to me some version of, 'You're so much nicer in real life.' I guess I come across as not nice.
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People deserve to see a governor who is hustling every day.
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Businesses want to be in places where there is a deep talent pool.
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Budgets that don't balance, public programs that aren't funded, pension funds that are running out of money, schools that aren't funded - How does that help anyone?
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I want to show two things. One, that Democrats can solve big problems and get things done. And two, that as a public official, you can make tough choices, do the right things for the right reasons, and upset some people. And still get elected.
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Maybe you think, 'I'm not college material.' Maybe you worry that you don't have the money. Then you take the SAT. You see that colleges are getting in touch with you. You begin to think maybe you are ready for college.
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In many cases, Rhode Island is just not on the radar of a lot of companies. But once companies or people take the time to look at our high quality of life, low cost of living, great talent, good business environment, often people see it's an excellent place, and they want to take a harder look.
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People deserve to see progress.
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I'm going to ask one question for everything that comes across my desk, which is, 'How is this going to create jobs?'
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People talk about Social Security. There is no parallel between Rhode Island's pension and Social Security.
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Before I was State Treasurer, my Rhode Island business helped create over 1,000 jobs, including here at Nabsys, a biomedical company. As governor, I'll use this as a model for how we create manufacturing jobs.
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If you have the talent, you should have the opportunity.
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You can raise taxes on the rich in America! We should raise taxes on the rich in America. But we can't do that in Rhode Island.
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We need a collective moment where we commit ourselves to long-term solutions.
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We have to get past this persistent negativity. The negativity has held Rhode Island back for a long time.
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Fixing the pension system was one of the biggest problems Rhode Island faced.
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The governor's not allowed to drive. That's part of the life you accept.
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I care about buses and libraries and schools and roads and education.
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Every single day I've been governor, I hear from a little girl who thinks it's the greatest thing ever that we have a woman governor.
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The public library is where I studied. It's where my grandfather taught himself English.
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I've been told I'm a workaholic.
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What we have to do is support business, but also support our workers with job training programs and with reasonable wages.
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I think the Founding Fathers probably knew what they were doing in setting up the government to have a healthy tension between the executive branch and the legislative branch.
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The difference between a dream and a goal is a deadline.
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My own rhetoric is not so 'us versus them.' I don't like fighting.
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Let's make the SAT and PSAT free so everyone has a chance to succeed.
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In business, we use certain principles to measure performance, and I envision applying those principles in the public sector.
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I don't really care if you're a Republican or Democrat or you want to fight about the size of government. How about a government that just works? Put your tax dollar in and get a return out the other end.
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I still believe in the power of government to make lives better, and I believe that if someone is willing to take a stand, other people will follow.
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I guess whenever I'm in the paper, it's dealing with bridges falling apart, budget problems, pension crises - and saying we have to tackle these problems.
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Don't ignore big problems, and don't try to pretend that problems are smaller than they are.
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