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Political Roundtable: Polisena On Continuing Contracts Law & Rhode Islanders’ Reaction To The Impeachment Hearings

Johnston Mayor Joseph Polisena joins Political Roundtable to discuss how Rhode Islanders are reacting to the impeachment hearings in Washington, and fallout from the continuing contracts law.

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Political Roundtable: Mattiello On Labor-Backed Bills & New Push To Improve Schools

House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello.

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Raimondo Tells Municipal Leaders She’s Undecided On Continuing Contracts Bill

Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo said Wednesday she is unsure if she will sign a continuing contracts bill cruising through the General Assembly. Speaking with reporters after having met earlier with the leaders of Providence, Johnston, Central Falls and other communities, Raimondo said she took as legitimate their concerns about decreased negotiating leverage and potentially […]

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RI GOP, Teachers’ Union Clash Over Whether Lawson’s Vote On Contracts Bill Was A Conflict

The Rhode Island GOP filed a complaint Monday charging that state Sen. Valarie Lawson (D-East Providence) — who serves as the paid vice president of the National Education Association Rhode Island Teachers’ union — took part in a conflict of interest by twice voting for a continuing contracts bill. Lawson and the NEA rejected the […]

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Political Roundtable: Cassar On Continuing Contracts Bill, Budget Outlook & Abortion

Rhode Island State Representative Liana Cassar (D-Barrington) joins Political Roundtable to discuss the continuing contracts bill passed this week by the House, and whether it will damage cities and towns and lead to higher property taxes. We also discuss the worsening state budget outlook and the status of a bill meant to guarantee abortion rights.

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RI House Approves Continuing Contracts Bill Opposed By Cities And Towns

A continuing contracts bill that attracted sharp opposition from Rhode Island’s city and town leaders was passed Tuesday by the House of Representatives, on a largely party-line 60-8 vote. The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Camille Vella-Wilkinson (D-Warwick), would keep in place the terms of a previous teachers’ or municipal workers’ contract if negotiators fail to […]

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