WARWICK, RI- The Honorable Marty Walsh is coming to Rhode Island on Saturday, October 22 to campaign for Seth Magaziner. Walsh is the current United States Secretary of Labor and former Mayor of Boston. Walsh, who served as head of the Building and Construction Trades Council from 2011 to 2013, is a member of […]Read More
Statement from Council President John Igliozzi on Proposal to Limit
Providence, RI – “I believe it is an appropriate decision for the sponsor of this ordinance, Councilwoman Helen Anthony (Ward 2) , to keep an open dialogue and better understand the potential detrimental impact on the city’s rental market. In its present form, the proposed ordinance targets financially strapped college students across the city and tries to […]Read More
Reed Delivers $2.275 Million to Help Providence Police Upgrade Fleet,
PROVIDENCE, RI – Today, U.S. Senator Jack Reed joined Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza and law enforcement leaders for a visit to the Providence Public Safety Complex, celebrating two new federal earmarks Reed delivered to enhance public safety, and get a firsthand look at how the new state-of-the-art technology, equipment, and cyber security upgrades Reed helped make […]Read More
Providence, RI — The International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, better known as the United Auto Workers (UAW), Region 9A RI CAP Council recently announced its endorsement of James Diossa for General Treasurer. With members in virtually every sector of the economy, the UAW is one of the largest and […]Read More
Sen. Reed Delivers $2.275 Million to Help Providence Police Upgrade Patrol Car Fleet, Improve Cyber Security, & Prevent Crime PROVIDENCE, RI – ‘Hot-seated’ police vehicles tend to quickly rack up miles because they are put to work around the clock in a variety of roles, from patrol to pursuit to pushing broken down vehicles out […]Read More
WARWICK, RI – Today, Ashley Kalus, the Republican nominee for Governor, released the below statement following Dan McKee’s formal appeal of the recent court ruling finding Rhode Island’s truck tolls unconstitutional. Kalus said, “Dan McKee’s decision to appeal the court’s ruling on tolls defies logic. Significant concerns regarding the constitutionality of this law were […]Read More
WARWICK, RI – Today, Matthew Hanrahan, spokesman for Ashley Kalus’ campaign for governor, released the below statement and Ashley’s tax returns. Ashley’s tax returns can be found attached. Hanrahan said, “It should raise serious alarm for Rhode Islanders that Dan McKee is denying voters the transparency they deserve and have come to expect […]Read More
After Delivering $400 Million to Improve Social Security Customer Service,
Sen. Reed warns GOP’s proposals to sunset Social Security & Medicare would be disastrous for RI seniors and working families, putting people’s hard-earned retirement benefits at risk WARWICK, RI – U.S. Senator Jack Reed paid a visit to the Pilgrim Senior Center in Warwick today to discuss the needs of senior citizens and ensure people know […]Read More
Providence, RI – After a two hour public hearing and testimony from dozens of citizens, the City Council finance committee approved a 30-year tax stabilization agreement (TSA) ordinance between the city and High Rock Westminster Street LLC, the owner of 111 Westminster Street, commonly known as the Superman building in downtown Providence. “We heard from many […]Read More
EAST PROVIDENCE, RI – Governor Dan McKee, U.S. Senator Jack Reed, Rhode Island Department of Transportation Director Peter Alviti, Jr. and East Providence Mayor Bob DaSilva today joined state and local leaders to celebrate the completion of the resurfacing of Route 114 (East Shore Expressway/Wampanoag Trail) in East Providence and Barrington. This is the first resurfacing […]Read More
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