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Rep. Helio Melo says R.I. has the highest percentage of lawyers per capita
Rhode Island state Rep. Helio Melo, chairman of the House Finance Committee, recently questioned Governor Chafee’s nomination of Eva-Marie Mancuso, chairwoman of the state Board of Education, as interim commissioner of higher education.
Even though she’s a lawyer, Mancuso is not necessarily qualified to be commissioner, Melo said.
"I’m not sure that someone with a law degree is what the state should be looking for," Melo told a Providence Journal reporter in an interview published July 13. "I understand that Rhode Island has the highest percentage of lawyers per capita in the country. Does that make all lawyers here potential commissioners of education? The board doesn’t have to follow the governor’s recommendation, and I would urge it to take a serious look at her qualifications."
A Journal reader was fascinated. Is it true, he asked us, that the Ocean State is awash in lawyers? We wondered, too.
We called Melo. He said he had heard -- probably at a government seminar out of state, he thought -- "that we had a very large or probably the largest percentage of lawyers in Rhode Island per capita. I found that to be intriguing and it kind of stuck in my head."
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We also went online and found U.S. Census data and state tallies of practicing lawyers compiled by the American Bar Association. Then we created a spreadsheet and melded them.
Here’s what we discovered through our calculations. Rhode Island, with an estimated population of 1,050,292, and, according to the ABA, 4,060 residents who were active as lawyers in the state as of December, has one lawyer per 259 people.
We’re definitely not number one. The most lawyer-saturated state is New York, with one lawyer per 118 people, followed by Massachusetts, ranked second, with one lawyer per 155 people, and Connecticut, in third place, with one lawyer per 170 people.
The state with the fewest lawyers per capita is Arkansas, with one lawyer per 495 people, according to our math. We omitted the District of Columbia from our comparison list because it is unique as the capital of national government and thus is swarming with lawyers.
Where does Rhode Island emerge on the list of 50 states? Thirteenth.
Melo’s reaction?
"Actually, that doesn’t put my pants on fire," said Melo, who has been singed before on the Truth-O-Meter.
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"That’s high," he said of 13th place. "... I guess it is one of the highest."
Our ruling
Helio Melo said Rhode Island has the highest percentage of lawyers per capita in the nation.
We found that Rhode Island actually ranks 13th.
That does put us in the upper third of the states, but here at PolitiFact Rhode Island, we tend to be literal. He’s still way off.
The judges rule False.
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Our Sources
The Providence Journal, "Mancuso up for top job," July 13, 2013
American Bar Association, "National Lawyer Population by State - 2013," accessed July 18-19, 2013
U.S. Census Bureau, "Annual Estimates of the Population for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012," December 2012, accessed July 18-19, 2013
Interview, Helio Melo, Rhode Island state representative, July 22, 2013
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