Providence, RI – Governor Raimondo’s Office announced on Tuesday that nine of Rhode Island’s largest employers have made a public commitment to buy more products and services from local Rhode Island companies. Last week, in her State of the State address, Governor Gina M. Raimondo announced the Supply RI initiative, a new effort to help […]
City & Government
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McKee expects legislation to be introduced to force the PUC to rollback National Grid rate increase
Legislation urging the Public Utilities Commission to force National Grid to rollback a recent rate increase is likely to be introduced into the Rhode Island General Assembly within the next few weeks, Lt. Gov. Dan McKee said today. McKee has been leading an effort to roll back the recent National Grid rate increase and curtails […]
Representative Ruggiero’s senior center grant program part of governor’s budget proposal
Rep. Deborah Ruggiero’s proposal to establish a state grant program to assist municipalities with their senior centers or programs has been included in the budget proposal submitted by Gov. Gina M. Raimondo yesterday. Representative Ruggiero (D-Dist. 74, Jamestown, Middletown) has already introduced the legislation, which she also sponsored last year, as a separate bill (2018-H […]
Podcast: A conversation with Paul Pence, Republican candidate for Lt. Governor
Paul Pence, the Republican candidate for Rhode Island Lt. Governor, joined Frank today on The Open Forum on AM 1540 WADK Newport. Pence is editor of RI Roads Magazine, a former reporter at the Westerly Sun, and senior quality management systems and food safety specialist at Toray.
Podcast: A conversation with Rhode Island Lt. Governor Dan McKee
Lt. Governor Dan McKee, a Democrat, joined me recently on The Open Forum on AM 1540 WADK Newport to talk about what appears to be a competitive primary election, in which he faces Progressive Democrat Aaron Regenberg, a 27-year-old who is in his second term in the House of Representatives. McKee also talked about his […]
Governor Raimondo’s State Of The State Address: We’ve Come So Far, Let’s Keep Going (Full Text)
The following is the full text of Governor Raimondo’s State Of The State Address on Tuesday, January 16th, as provided by her office. STRONGER TODAY Good evening. Thank you. Mr. Speaker, Senate President, members of the General Assembly; distinguished guests; my husband Andy, my son Tommy; and my fellow Rhode Islanders: Tonight I stand before you […]
Newport legislators to file bill to defend against Trump administration’s plan to open coasts to drilling
Newport legislators Rep. Lauren H. Carson and Sen. Dawn Euer today decried President Trump’s efforts to open up nearly all of the United States’ coasts to offshore drilling as a menace to Rhode Island’s environment and economy, and announced their own legislation designed to hinder efforts to drill of Rhode Island’s coast. “As the Ocean […]
Representative Carson, Senator Euer to hold constituent meeting on January 27th
Rep. Lauren H. Carson and Sen. Dawn Euer will hold a constituent meeting later this month for an open discussion about the new legislative session. The meeting is scheduled Saturday, Jan. 27, at 10 a.m. at the Newport Public Library, 300 Spring St., Newport. All House District 75 and Senate District 13 residents are welcome. (Visitvote.sos.ri.gov to determine your […]
Fort Adams Trust receives $150,000 matching grant, will be used to restore North Wall
The Fort Adams Trust was provided with a matching grant of $150,000 in January at the Newport Art Museum by the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts and the Rhode Island Historical & Preservation Commission. It was part of a hosted announcement of the latest State Cultural Facilities Grant and State Preservation Grant recipients. […]
Sen. DiPalma and Rep. Kennedy introduce legislation regarding net neutrality rules and state contracts
Sen. Louis P. DiPalma and Rep. Brian Patrick Kennedy, Speaker Pro Tempore of the House of Representatives, introduced legislation (2018-S 2008 / 2018-H 7076) that would prohibit the state and its municipalities from entering into contracts with any internet service provider who engages in business practices that were prohibited by recently repealed net neutrality rules. “It was […]
McKee to National Grid: Cut rates now
Rhode Island Lt. Gov. Dan McKee is continuing to pressure National Grid to lower rates immediately for Rhode Islanders, even though the company has recently said it was reducing its request for a rate increase that it hopes to impose in the fall. McKee’s response, and the company’s adjustment to its rate increase request come […]
Rep. Casimiro reintroduces bill that would repay fire departments for patrolling Narragansett Bay
Rep. Julie A. Casimiro (D-Dist. 31, North Kingstown, Exeter) has reintroduced legislation (2018-H 7100) that would direct the Department of Environmental Management (RIDEM) to reimburse the town of North Kingstown $10,000 to maintain its fireboats that participate in the Narragansett Bay Marine Task Force. According to the legislation, Providence, East Providence, Cranston, and Warwick would […]
Six cats abandoned in lobster crates at Newport Shipyard; Potter League offering reward
On December 22, 2017, two lobster crates were reportedly left overnight at the Newport Shipyard docks with six cats left inside without access to any food or water for an undetermined amount of time. At this time, Potter League for Animals is offering a reward up to $2,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the […]
Podcast: A conversation with Patricia Morgan, Republican gubernatorial candidate
Republican gubernatorial candidate and State Representative Patricia Morgan, R – West Warwick, the House Minority Leader, discusses her vision for Rhode Island with Ryan Belmore and Frank Prosnitz on The Open Forum on AM 1540 WADK Newport, and why she believes GOP voters should choose her above the two other Republican gubernatorial candidates, Cranston Mayor […]
Rhode Island’s tax amnesty program extends through Feb. 15
Rhode Island’s Revenue Office is trying to make it as painless as possible for the thousands of Rhode Islanders who have neglected to pay state taxes, and now face mounting penalties and interest on the taxes they owe. Through Feb. 15 delinquent taxpayers can take advantage of a state tax amnesty program, which eliminates penalties […]
Podcast: Evan Smith from Discover Newport chats about Rhode Island’s Tourism Industry
These are exciting times for Rhode Island’s tourism industry. Eight hotel projects are underway – three in Newport and five in Providence. Longer runways at T.F. Green airport will lead to expanded international flights. Newport’s Opera House and Westerly’s United Theater are two major theater projects that will preserve their history and expand those communities entertainment […]
Podcast: Conversation about Newport City Council’s appointment of Marco Camacho
On this edition of What’sUpNewp Radio Edition on AM 1540 WADK Newport I discussed the process the Newport City Council used to fulfill the vacant Council seat, I brought you the audio from Monday night’s meeting where the decision was made, chatted about my decision to file an Open Meeting Action violation with the Attorney […]
National Grid, Newport Police Department respond to two gas leaks in Newport
National Grid and Newport Police Department were on the scene of two “Grade 1” emergency gas main repairs in Newport this afternoon. The gas leaks in the gas main’s occurred at Bellevue Avenue at Parker Avenue and on Thames Street at Holland Street, according to Newport Police Department (NPD). It is unclear whether the two leaks […]
RI GOP gubernatorial candidate Morgan focusing on corruption, economy, and education
Characterizing herself as tough, informed and with a vision to root out corruption and spark the economy, state Rep. Patricia Morgan, R-West Warwick, is focused on becoming Rhode Island’s next governor. She is among three Republicans who will battle in a primary election for the right to challenge incumbent Gov. Gina Raimondo, a Democrat seeking […]
Senator Whitehouse to Join Senate Finance Committee
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer today announced the Senate Democratic committee memberships for the 2nd Session of the 115th Congress. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) will join the powerful Senate Finance Committee. Whitehouse released the following statement on his new assignment: “I thank Senator Schumer for his confidence in me. It will be an honor to serve on […]
Rhode Island ranked 32nd in WalletHub’s ‘2018’s States with the Most Racial Progress’
With Martin Luther King, Jr. Day around the corner and 92 percent of blacks saying whites benefit a great deal or a fair amount from advantages not available to blacks – versus 46 percent of whites who agreed with that statement – the personal-finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth analysis of 2018’s States with the Most […]
What’s On The Agenda: January 10th Newport City Council Meeting
The following items of business will go before the Newport City Council at its first regular meeting on the new year on January 10, 2018, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber at Newport City Hall. To see the full agenda that includes links to applications and more documents, click here. CONSENT CALENDAR. (THE CONSENT […]
Marco Camacho to fill vacant seat on Newport City Council
The six-remaining Newport City Council members voted 4 – 2 in favor of appointing Marco Camacho to fill the remaining current Council term (January 9 through December 1, 2018) that was vacated by John Florez. Councilor At-Large John Florez announced in November that he would be stepping down from Council effective January 9th for business reasons. Ten residents applied […]
Congressman Cicilline’s Jan. 13 Town Hall will focus on Democrats’ economic initiative: “A Better Deal”
Congressman David N. Cicilline, D-RI, will focus on what he characterized as the Democrats “bold economic agenda,” a program with a goal of creating 10 million good paying jobs, at a “BetterDeal Town Hall” at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13, at the Pell Elementary School, 35 Dexter Street, Newport. The Congressman emphasized that he views […]
Letter From The Editor: City Council process to fill vacant seat hasn’t been open enough
While following the process to fill the vacant Newport City Council seat, there have been several steps during the last month that have done more than make me raise my eyebrows and question why and how things were happening the way they were. It is my belief that there has been some violations of the […]
