Operation Clean Government is a nonpartisan , nonprofit citizens' lobby and advocacy organization. The organization was founded in 1993 by Bruce R. Lang and others through the union of three Rhode Island good government groups (Operation Clean Sweep, Rhode Island Taxpayers Association (RITA), and UsPAC ) that had formed in response to the credit union crisis in 1991 (45 banks and credit unions in the state closed due to the collapse of the Rhode Island Share and Deposit Indemnity Corporation (RISDIC), a state level deposit scheme that was privately owned by state chartered).
15-542: OCG may refer to: Operation Clean Government , a citizens' lobby and advocacy organization in the United States Orchestre de chambre de Genève , a Swiss orchestra City of Granada Orchestra ( Orquesta Ciudad de Granada ), a Spanish orchestra Organized crime group Orthodox Church of the Gauls Occipital gyri (OcG), a structure in
30-617: A trial de novo (new trial). The Superior Court has a specialized business court track, the Business Calendar, which is one of the oldest business court programs in the United States, originally led by Associate Justice Michael A. Silverstein , who served as a Business Calendar judge from 2001 to 2018. Since Rhode Island has no intermediate appellate court , appeals from the Superior Court go directly to
45-1016: A newsletter. The first two years the banner was Operation Clean Government . In 1995, the newsletter was renamed RI Focus and it later changed to the Citizen Alert . Since 1993 OCG has awarded its Golden Broom Awards to Rhode Island citizens for outstanding contributions to keeping state government more honest, responsible, and responsive. Award winners since 1993: Treasurer Nancy Mayer , November 1993 State Senator J. Michael Lenihan , March 1994 Bruce R. Lang , November 1994 Thomas McHugh and Barbara McHugh August 1995 Richard Morsilli , October 1997 Secretary of State James R. Langevin , February 1998 Senator Marc A. Cote , February 1999 Arlene Violet , September 2000 Representative Nicholas Gorham , January 2003 Robert G. Flanders, Jr. , October 2004 Jim Hummel, November 2008 James Lynch, Jr. , November 2008 Rhode Island Superior Court The Rhode Island Superior Court
60-412: A team of volunteer lobbyists to persuade Rhode Island legislators to support good government ideas such as Voter Initiative; greater transparency (the publishing of committee votes, for example); creation of an Inspector General's office to root out waste and fraud; elimination of straight ticket voting; and legislation for public financing of elections. Since 1993 Operation Clean Government has published
75-776: Is a group dedicated to promoting honest, responsible, and responsive state government in Rhode Island.”. Operation Clean Government focuses on several issues, including: OCG also weighs in on economic and judicial topics. Operation Clean Government’s most well known candidate education effort is known as OCG Candidate School. Beginning in 2002, OCG has sponsored a biennial event intended to help new candidates achieve success through day-long series of workshops and roundtables targeting campaign strategy, campaign finance reporting, and get-out-the-vote activities. Notable graduates include Rhode Island Governor Donald Carcieri and former Cranston mayor Steve Laffey . The next Candidate School
90-516: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Operation Clean Government Operation Clean Government's current President is Margaret Kane , a former OCG Board member. Kane replaces Marie Sorman , who stepped down in December 2010. OCG is funded by dues and contributions from approximately 2,000 members and supporters. Operation Clean Government’s mission: “Operation Clean Government (OCG)
105-728: Is done currently in California and 14 other states. OCG also sponsors forums intended to bring citizens and legislators together to discuss ways to improve state government, most recently a forum on corruption in 2009. Operation Clean Government representatives monitor Rhode Island Ethics Commission proceedings and testify when appropriate. OCG has filed ethics complaints with the Rhode Island Ethics Commission that have resulted in fines (former State Senate President Joseph Montalbano) and House Majority Leader Gordon D. Fox, and former State Senator John Celona who
120-472: Is scheduled for Saturday, March 6, 2010. Since 2001, OCG has been the sponsor of a weekly political talk show, State of the State (TV show) . This show is intended to educate voters about political topics that the mainstream media cannot devote time or resources to. Other voter education activities include sponsoring legislation to add pro and con arguments for ballot questions to the existing Voter Handbook, as
135-548: Is the state trial court of general jurisdiction in Rhode Island . The Superior Court has original jurisdiction in all felony proceedings, civil matters with an amount in controversy in excess of $ 10,000, and all matters of equity . The Superior Court exercises concurrent jurisdiction in civil matters with an amount in controversy between $ 5,000 and $ 10,000 with the lower District Court (a court of limited jurisdiction ), and also has concurrent jurisdiction with
150-543: The Rhode Island Supreme Court (the state supreme court ) in the issuance of writs of habeas corpus and mandamus . The Superior Court is the trial court of record in Rhode Island and is the only Rhode Island court for hearing jury trials . The lower District Courts hear trials of misdemeanor cases, and the decisions of the District Court may be appealed to the Superior Court for
165-751: The Ethics Commission made it to the Rhode Island Supreme Court, which upheld the lower court decision; this effectively stripped the Rhode Island Ethics Commission of its ability to pursue conflict-of-interest cases against legislators due to the "speech-in-debate" clause of the Rhode Island Constitution . OCG is pushing for a ballot question in 2010 to amend the Constitution to re-empower the Ethics Commission to pursue these kinds of conflicts. OCG uses
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#1732797985031180-1034: The Superior Court. Rhode Island's five counties each have separate jurisdictions of Superior Court: One in Kent County (at the Noel Judicial Complex in Warwick ), one in Washington County (at the McGrath Judicial Complex at Wakefield ), one in Newport County (at the Murray Judicial Complex in Newport ), and a combined jurisdiction for Providence and Bristol counties (at the Licht Judicial Complex, formerly known as
195-645: The Supreme Court. The chief administrative judge of the court is the Presiding Justice of the Superior Court. The chief administrative judge establishes calendars, assigns judges, appoints the Superior Court administrator, jury commissioner, and other staff, and makes rules for court business. The Presiding Justice manages the Central Registry, Arbitration Office, and Clerk's Office. There are 21 Associate Justices and five Magistrates of
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225-613: Was sent to jail. Another OCG complaint (filed in 2004) against Senate President William Irons was in the probable cause stage at the Rhode Island Ethics Commission sanctions when Mr. Irons appealed the Rhode Island Superior Court . Irons was accused of not disclosing his clients, and voting on legislation that was favorable to these clients ( CVS/pharmacy , Blue Cross/Blue Shield of RI). The Superior Court, under Judge Darrigan, eventually ruled in Mr. Irons favor. By 2009 by
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