Nancy Lavin, a senior reporter covering government, politics and policy for the online news outlet, wrote about the governor’s address that typically outlines his tax and spending priorities ahead of his full budget proposal to the General Assembly.
Lavin said covering the State of the State is somewhat easier than writing about the budget each year because it doesn’t require as much calculation. This year, she said McKee’s tone made it clear he was running for reelection in what’s likely to be a tough campaign.
“McKee is up for reelection this year and we know he has low approval ratings and at least one serious Democratic rival, maybe a second,” Lavin said. “So this was really a not-so-subtly kind of pledge to voters and I think the way that he’s trying to appeal to voters is: ‘I’m going to save you money.'”
Lavin also discussed her recent story that provided a preview of the legislative session, which began earlier this month. Lawmakers are likely to focus on a host of issues, but Lavin said health care is quickly emerging as a top priority on Smith Hill.
“That’s in large part because of these federal budget cuts and some of them have already happened, a lot of them are soon to come, and we know they are going to have major implications for Rhode Island residents, for hospitals, for nursing homes and insurance companies,” Lavin said.
“We’re already seeing all of these consequences now, so I think that that has sort of forced the legislature, whether they want it or not, to really go into crisis mode on health care,” she added.
Later in the show, Kim and Eli talked about the “Stories we wish we wrote,” including:
Kim’s picks- How a small town in Rhode Island is connected to ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ by Pamela Watts, Rhode Island PBS
- Try the trompe l’oeil desserts going viral on TikTok in Fairhaven by Faith Harrington, The Standard-Times
Eli’s picks- The rise, fall and rise again of the Zeiterion by Colin Hogan, The New Bedford Light
- The Sun is changing to better serve you by Alex Nunes, The Westerly Sun
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“Behind the Story” is hosted by Eli Sherman and Kim Kalunian of 12 News, along with Dan McGowan of the Boston Globe.