The governor will not be bullied into silence by a private developer trying to make a buck off public resources.
The governor believes his staff can address these questions adequately.
The governor feels that's a less egregious option than changing the constitution, but he still opposes both ideas.
The governor has always had great confidence in Rhode Island's potential to be the shining star of New England. This year, he will review the strides we've made towards that goal, and outline some of the challenges that remain.
The governor hopes the report he is asking for now will provide a basis for jump-starting that system of reporting.
Right now, the governor believes the state police are working through some of the management problems at the state fire marshal's office, and he wants to give them a chance to determine how the office is operated and recommend changes that are needed.
In the end, any vehicle that the governor uses will have to receive the approval of the state police.