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Rhode Island AG Peter Neronha sued Trump and his administration Wednesday over his attempt to block funding for electric ...
A new poll from groups against a bottle bill shows that more respondents are opposed to the measure after hearing pro and con ...
Shekarchi often says that the fate of legislation is driven by the membership of the 75-member House and, more specifically, ...
While the former Commerce secretary and R.I. governor has moved the needle in Rhode Island for much of the last 15 years, she ...
Standing up for civil liberties tends to be a busy job. That’s even more true with President Trump pushing the bounds of executive power on a variety of fronts. Trump has raised the focus on ...
Can she avoid conflicts of interest while serving as president of both the state Senate and the National Education ...
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Proposed legislation would allocate 50% of cannabis tax revenue to a fund for improvements in health, housing and education in targeted cities.
RIDE Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green took part in a Senate hearing to speak out against proposed education funding cuts by the Trump administration.
The funding includes $251.1 million for RIDOT to address the condition of 15 bridges located along nearly 10 miles.