Rhode Island’s Man of the Year

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Rhode Island’s Man of the Year

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In a time of great political division, few are willing to fairly call proverbial balls and strikes, regardless of political party.

Ken Block has served as Rhode Island’s fair broker, the person willing to provide fair analysis and offer solutions regardless of the impact of Rhode Island’s power structure.

His efforts have focused on trying to force accountability and to improve the governance of Rhode Island.

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Perfect? No. Thoughtful? Yes.

Over the past 15 years, Block has founded a state party (Moderate party), been a candidate for governor, been hired by Trump to examine election results of the 2020 federal election, and then provided independent analysis.

He found no fraud, much to the chagrin of Trump.  That truthful analysis sparked vicious retribution by the MAGA movement.

Block has been a reformer’s reformer. He has been unabated in taking on the most powerful.

“Speaker Shekarchi's bizarre response to efforts to bring an Inspector General to Rhode Island continues his pattern of thwarting efforts to further good government in the state,” said Block in April of 2025.

“Shekarchi is so opposed to an independent review of our government's operations that he embraced President Trump's firing of 17 Inspectors General. The most constitutionally powerful politician in Rhode Island (elected by just 5,684 Rhode Island voters in 2024) would prefer to exercise his power without independent oversight,” added Block.

For much of the past two years, he has been a champion for accountability regarding the failed Washington Bridge.

In October, Block wrote, “Governor McKee is no hero. He promised us a 'day of reckoning.' Then he abdicated all leadership for the failure of the Washington Bridge, deciding instead to shield state workers at the RI Department of Transportation (RIDOT) from any blame for the crisis. Let’s call this what it is: McKee is hiding behind a lawsuit against many RIDOT contractors who worked on the bridge to protect labor darling and RIDOT Director Peter Alviti and his minions.”

“Director Alviti is no hero. He is the anti-hero, a cartoonish bad guy who gets in a lather when defending the indefensible failure of the RIDOT to detect that the bridge was failing, and who allowed the bridge to fail – a multi-hundred-million-dollar failure. Alviti has been in charge at RIDOT for a decade. He owns the bridge mess, although he oafishly tried to cast the blame for the crisis on two former and deceased governors, Sundlun and DiPrete, claiming they decimated the ranks of RIDOT engineers and maintenance workers back in the 1990s. I guess Alviti has forgotten he is the guy who has been hiring zoo workers, interior designers, and former salespeople into leadership roles at RIDOT,” added Block.

He has been relentless.

By the way, all of Block's advocacy has been volunteer work. His actual vocation is running a Rhode Island-based software company.

For his unwavering effort to improve Rhode Island’s government, GoLocal names Block its man of the year.


GoLocal's Rhode Island Men of the Year - 2010 to 2023

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