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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Slattery takes over as CCA Party Treasurer

Displaces Mainelli
By Will Collette

According to an organizational amendment filed by the Charlestown Citizens Alliance (CCA Party) with the Board of Elections, ex-Charlestown Town Council member “Deputy” Dan Slattery is now the Treasurer of the CCA Party.

He replaces Leo Mainelli who recently won office as Charlestown Town Moderator and probably needs the time to study and learn the manual covering his extensive duties and responsibilities as Moderator.

The CCA Party is generally secretive about its structure, membership, decision-making process and meetings, operating more like a secret society or a cult than the political party that has run Charlestown since 2008.

They are at pains to note that they only reveal what they must to comply with the Board of Elections rules for political action committees (PACs). No announcements have been made by the CCA Party of changes to their leadership on their official website.

Slattery was also recently appointed to the Charlestown Budget Commission, which will also give him (and the CCA Party) even greater control over taxation and spending policy for the town. The CCA Party-led town government has raised property taxes each and every year they have been in control and with Slattery on the Budget Commission, expect a whopper of an increase for 2015.




Collage art by Lin Collette. Click here for more.
Slattery’s recent moves since leaving the Council after deciding not to run for re-election are hardly surprising. He could still open up the private investigation office he seems destined to run (given his penchant for investigating people).

However, there’s also the possibility he might team up with education entrepreneurs (and CCA Party picks for the Chariho School Committee) Ron Areglado and Donna Chambers to set up a Charlestown charter school for the time when Charlestown withdraws from the Chariho system, an apparent long-term objective of the CCA Party.

Imagine such a school – part military academy infused with Deputy Dan’s values, part ashram where students would learn morals and ethics from Zen Master Ron Areglado.

But I digress… As CCA Party Treasurer, Slattery will be in the enviable position of sitting on a post-election cash balance of $6,592. That’s one-third more than the entire amount of money raised by the Charlestown Democrats during the entire 2012 election cycle.

This cash balance gives the CCA Party a sizeable financial lead for 2016 when it will seek to win its fifth Charlestown election in a row. The Democrats came out of 2014 with no elected officials whatsoever and a cash balance of only $1,986.78.

Charlestown Republicans are in even worse shape, having sat out the 2014 election and have only $395.17 in the bank. The Charlestown Moderate Party went out of business. Ironically, Slattery and fellow CCA Party founding father John Goodman were among the dozen or so Charlestown voters who were registered as members of the Moderate Party. Indeed, Slattery served as state Moderate Party chair for a time.

Typically, the CCA raises about $12-14 thousand each election cycle, usually in just one quarter when they notify their out-of-state political supporters that it’s time to pony up their money to keep their interests as Charlestown’s Priority One. 

In the 2012 election cycle, almost all of the CCA’s campaign treasury was raised between July and October of 2012. More than 60% of it came from out of state.

During the rest of past election cycles, the CCA Party’s financial disclosure reports largely show routine expenditures to renew their mailbox rental, pay their e-mail contract and other routine expenses. 

In most non-election years, their biggest expense is buying liability insurance to cover their officers and board, even though they are not at all transparent about who they are. But apparently they consider the CCA Party’s activities to be so risky that they must insure their substantial assets from exposure.


We’ll see if Deputy Dan Slattery brings his well-earned reputation for aggressiveness to the office of CCA Party Treasurer. I wouldn't surprised if Slattery doesn't expand the CCA Party's fund-raising with its non-resident base of supporters to becoming a non-stop enterprise. After all, the CCA Party has turned Charlestown into a model "Pay to Play" town.

With almost $7,000 in the bank and Slattery in charge of the check book, the CCA Party could continue to send out scary mass mailings to Charlestown residents to warn them about all the threats that only the CCA Party can thwart.