Moderate Party Of Rhode Island
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The Moderate Party of Rhode Island is the third-largest contemporary
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in the U.S. state of
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. The Moderate Party of Rhode Island gained official party status and ballot access via a federal lawsuit and the gathering of 34,000 signatures on August 18, 2009. However, following the 2018 gubernatorial election, the party lost official status. The Moderate Party of Rhode Island states that its mission is "to recruit, support, and elect candidates that will govern by building consensus around smart, pragmatic, common-sense policies which will address the structural deficits currently plaguing Rhode Island's economic, educational, ethical and environmental systems".


History

The Moderate party gained official party status and ballot access via a federal lawsuit and the gathering of 34,000 signatures on August 18, 2009. The Moderates fielded candidates for various state offices in the 2010 elections. The Party Founder and 2010 gubernatorial candidate, Kenneth Block, stated that the party's primary focus would be the Rhode Island General Assembly; however, the possibility of further candidates for governor and other state offices was likely. In 2012, the Moderate Party fielded lawyer Nick Gelfuso for a Rhode Island Senate seat, realtor Joseph Botelho, Jr. for a Rhode Island House of Representatives seat, and three candidates in local elections. All were unsuccessful. The following year, party founder Kenneth Block left the Moderate Party and closed down the campaign accounts, website, and social media accounts. However, the party's status as an officially state-recognized political party remained. The legal status included the right to ballot access in the 2014 elections. In September 2014, the Moderate Party's chosen gubernatorial candidate James Spooner withdrew for health reasons. Perennial third-party candidate and former
Cool Moose Party Robert J. Healey Jr. (May 3, 1957 – March 20, 2016) was an American attorney, businessman, and political activist. He was the founder of Rhode Island's Cool Moose Party, the state's third-largest political party from 1994 until 2002, and was a ...
founder
Robert J. Healey Robert J. Healey Jr. (May 3, 1957 – March 20, 2016) was an American attorney, businessman, and political activist. He was the founder of Rhode Island's Cool Moose Party, the state's third-largest political party from 1994 until 2002, and was a ...
was selected to replace Spooner on the November ballot. Following his speedy nomination, the Rhode Island Republican Party filed a claim with the board of elections contesting the appointment. Representing himself, Healey successfully argued that his Moderate Party candidacy was legitimate. In August 2018 Tony Jones was appointed to the North Kingstown School Committee making him the first ever Moderate in public office. Following the 2018 gubernatorial election, where Moderate Party nominee William Gilbert earned only 2.7 percent of the vote, the party lost official status. Political parties in Rhode Island must receive at least 5 percent of the vote in the most recent gubernatorial election to have official status. As a result, the Moderate Party is, once again, a minor party. During the 2022 gubernatorial election the Moderate Party declined to field any nominees. Instead, the party is focusing on the House election where they are fielding William Gilbert as their candidate in District 2.


Platform

The platform of the Moderate Party was considered
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under Ken Block's leadership. In 2013, the Moderate Party's website contained sections for their positions on economic, educational, ethical and environmental issues.


Economy

The Moderate Party of Rhode Island supports: *Lowering Rhode Island business taxes in line with Massachusetts' business taxes. *Bringing the total compensation packages (including wages, benefits, pension amounts and pension eligibility) for state employees in line with what private sector workers earn. *Producing a balanced budget without utilizing selling tobacco settlement funds or revenue anticipation bonds but by reducing spending in general.


Education

The Moderate Party of Rhode Island supports: *Converting day care expenditures for low income households into pre-school aid. *Providing incentives to the best teachers to teach in the toughest schools. *Evaluating all teachers and administrators annually by administrative, parental, and peer reviews and by standardized test scores and providing incentive pay for the top 15% of performers, while providing mentoring, training and a financial disincentive to the worst 15% of performers. *Providing life skills courses to non-college-tracked students. *Allowing non-certified professionals in certain content areas to teach in public schools. *Applying policies used by Rhode Island's charter schools to the public educational system, and allowing the development for more charter schools in the state. *Publishing what they say is a "model" teacher's contract. *Making state aid to local school districts contingent on how closely the locally negotiated teacher's contract adheres to the model contract.


Ethics

The Moderate Party of Rhode Island supports toughening ethics laws and employment agreements, claiming it makes elected, appointed, and employed state officials far more accountable for their actions.


Environment

The Moderate Party of Rhode Island supports what they have termed an aggressive program of protection and enhancement in conjunction with encouraging economic growth opportunities.


Social issues

The Moderate Party, as a whole, takes no official stand on "
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s," and each individual candidate, if elected, would be directed to vote their conscience. The focus of the party is the economy, education, ethics, and environment of Rhode Island, which they refer to as "the 4 E's".


References


External links

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Party Website
(archived)
2014 Campaign Website


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